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Coursework is categerized into the following types. These types are for categorization purposes only and have no internal meaning to the system. For example, a term paper can be categorized as an '''assignment''' or '''writing'''. It is up to the instructor to interprete them based on their classroom usage. | Coursework is categerized into the following types. These types are for categorization purposes only and have no internal meaning to the system. For example, a term paper can be categorized as an '''assignment''' or '''writing'''. It is up to the instructor to interprete them based on their classroom usage. | ||
Revision as of 22:19, 20 February 2007
A coursework is a learning module such as an assignment, class note, or project. A coursework can be assigned a due date, points, a rubic, and can be time-released. The time release feature allows faculty to set the date and time when the coursework title is released to students and/or data and time when the entier coursework content is released to students.
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Coursework Types
Coursework is categerized into the following types. These types are for categorization purposes only and have no internal meaning to the system. For example, a term paper can be categorized as an assignment or writing. It is up to the instructor to interprete them based on their classroom usage.
- Assignment
- Attendance
- Class Notes
- Exam
- Hand out
- Homework
- Presenatation
- Projects
- Quiz
- Reading
- Writing
Features of Coursework
- Attach supporting documents and websites
- Attach a rubric for assessment
- Set whether coursework will be graded (coursework such as class notes are usually not graded)
- Assign due date and due time
- Assign number of points
- Assign release time: faculty can decide when student see just the title or the entire content of the coursework
- Set online submission settings
- Can students submit online
- Can students resubmit after a submission
- Can students submit after due date
- Assign the same coursework to multiple classes, each with different titles, due dates and scores
- Reuse a coursework for a new class
- Discuss a coursework with students using the attached discussion board
- Grade student submissions using a rubric
How to Create a Coursework
- From classroom menu select coursework
- Select new coursework
- Enter information and press save
How to Grade a Coursework
- Go to a class gradebook
- Select the coursework
- Enter grades. If a rubric is used see Grade student coursework with rubrics