This week we will experiment with ways to make simple edits in Moodle, management of the gradebook and grading student work. We will also discuss the evaluation of student work in an online environment. |
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A quick overview of the different forms assessment can take.
These standards are presented by the International Association of K-12 Online Learning. Please focus on the Student Assessment section.
Sometimes, when teaching an online class, you will find that links don't work, that additional information needs to to be added to an assignment, or that you want to change an assignment in a small way, so that not all students are doing exactly the same assignment at the same time. You can learn to do this, by reading about how to make simple edits in Moodle.
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Explore |
View the videos on the following topics about which you are not familiar with, or on which you want more information. Note that many of these are YouTube videos, and will need to be viewed from outside of school:
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Develop |
Activity #1: After you have become familiar with the above items, use the Connecting with Students Sandbox course to experiment with the items you learned about.
Open the Communications Tasklist that you began in Session One. Complete Parts II and III of the tasklist for this week. Remember that this document will be submitted at the end of Session Six. If you would like personal feedback on your tasklist before session six, please share your document with the course facilitatior (if you are using GoogleDocs), or email it to the course facilitator for comments and suggestions. |
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Optional Reading |
An article in The Journal which looks at how to best establish opportunities to individualize e-learning experiences.
A professor from the University of Indiana presents an overview of the variety of ways to assess students online and looks at which are most popular. |
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