English term
Scenario Complete!
Je sais que "scenario" peut parfois signifier un résumé ou récapitulatif, mais j'aurai voulu savoir si l'un de vous avait une idée. Sachant que je suis sur CAT sans le doc original, donc je peux pas vraiment donner plus de contexte, si ce n'est que c'est évidemment une mention qui apparaît à la fin d'une rubrique.
4 +2 | Fin du scénario ! | Samuel Clarisse |
4 | aperçu/vue d'ensemble/cas de figure | Jean Dubois |
Complete scenario | José Patrício |
Non-PRO (1): Cyril Tollari
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Proposed translations
Fin du scénario !
C'est du e-learning c'est bien ça ?
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Note added at 4 hrs (2020-09-06 10:44:21 GMT)
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https://www.formateurduweb.fr/6-modeles-de-scenarios-pedagog...
Scénarios pédagogiques pour mettre dans des situations de la "vie réelle"
Oui scénario ca se dit spécialement en E-learning? |
aperçu/vue d'ensemble/cas de figure
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Tony M
: You seem to be missing the point that 'complete' here is a p/participle: 'terminé', 'achevé', etc. — the opposite of FR word order.
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