Summer 2013 e-Learning Upgrade-Staging
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Week 3 (Last Update)
The New Learning Module Tool
Starting with the Summer 2013 e-Learning Upgrade, we'll be piloting a new tool that will hopefully make organizing course materials and directing student learning a lot easier. The new Learning Module tool gives you the ability to easily sequence content for your course. You can control access to pages in Learning Module by calendar date or even by requiring certain tasks.
[Screenshot of LM release settings. Caption: In Learning Module, you control how students unlock content on your site.]
Adding content to Learning Module is easy and intuitive. In addition to the Content Editor that you're already used to from other e-Learning tools, you can also embed YouTube videos just by copying the link into a text box, and you can upload documents, pictures, and videos just by selecting them from your local hard drive and uploading them.
[Screenshot of YT dialog. Adding a YouTube video to a Learning Module page is as simple as just pasting in the link. No need to copy any HTML code!]
Learning Module also integrates with the e-Learning tools you've already come to depend on. You can link to forum topics, quizzes, and assignments just by selecting them from the menus at the top of the tool.
[Screenshot of quiz integration. Learning Module integrates with the e-Learning tools you're already using in your course.]
New Question Types in Tests and Quizzes...And a Brand New Look!
The Tests and Quizzes tool has received a facelift that will hopefully make it easier to manage your assessments.
[Screen capture of T&Q tabs. Caption: Tests and Quizzes now divides your assessments into two separate tabs, based on whether the assessment has been published or not.]
Your assessments are now divided into two separate tabs: Working Assessments and Published Assessments.
For those who use the Tests and Quizzes tool for survey data, the tool now has support for a survey matrix question type.
[Screenshot of survey matrix question. Caption: With the survey matrix question type, you can collect survey data in Tests and Quizzes that shows a range of possible values.]
We're also really excited to be piloting calculated questions as a question type. Calculated questions will allow you to present students with questions that have the numbers randomized just for them so that each student can have a unique calculation.
[Screenshot of calculated questions. With calculated questions, you can allow the system to generate unique questions for your students to solve.]
Now you can add questions that require students to record audio answers, a feature that some of our language professors have been requesting.
Auto-Loading Rosters and Easy Publishing of Your Site
We're especially excited about this change because it's something that many of you have asked for. In Summer 2013, you will no longer have to associate a section roster with your course. Instead, your sections will be associated with your course when you request a new course site.
To ensure that students won't see your course before you're ready, your course will start out unpublished. However, we've also made it much easier to publish your course. In fact you can publish your course with just one mouse click.
[Screenshot of publish option. Caption: When your course is unpublished, this notice appears at the top corner of every page. Just click "Publish Now" to publish your course.]
When your course is unpublished, a notice will appear at the top right of every page. You can publish your course by clicking "Publish Now" from wherever you happen to be on your course site.
Greater Control over Mail Tool Permissions
The new Mail tool gives you the ability to set limits on who participants in your course site are allowed to send messages to.
[Screenshot of mail permissions. Caption: With the new Mail tool permission settings, you can control who participants are allowed to send messages to.]
This means that you can turn off the ability for students to send messages to all the participants in your course.