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==Coursework Types==
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==Coursework Properties Page==
Coursework is categerized into the following typesThese types are for categorization purposes only and have no internal meaning to the systemFor 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.
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[[Image:BuildCoursework.JPG|thumb|Use [[coursework properties]] page to build coursework]]
 
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The [[coursework properties]] page allows you to create, edit, and inactivate courseworkYou can also attach documents and a rubric, set grading criteria, assign it to classes, and set student access timeframesSee full information at '''[[coursework properties]]'''.
  Assignment  /  Attendance  /  Class Notes  /  ePortfolios 
 
  Exam  /  Hand out  /  Homework  /  Presenatation 
 
  Projects  /  Quiz  /  Reading  /  Writing
 
  
  
 
==Features of Coursework==
 
==Features of Coursework==
[[Image:BuildCoursework.JPG|thumb|Use coursework properties page to build coursework]]
 
 
* Attach supporting [[Document center|documents]] and websites
 
* Attach supporting [[Document center|documents]] and websites
 
* Attach a [[Rubric|rubric]] for assessment
 
* Attach a [[Rubric|rubric]] for assessment
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* Discuss a coursework with students using the attached [[Message board|discussion board]]
 
* Discuss a coursework with students using the attached [[Message board|discussion board]]
 
* Grade student submissions using a [[Rubric|rubric]]
 
* Grade student submissions using a [[Rubric|rubric]]
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==Coursework Types==
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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.
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  Assignment  /  Attendance  /  Class Notes  /  ePortfolios 
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  Exam  /  Hand out  /  Homework  /  Presenatation 
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  Projects  /  Quiz  /  Reading  /  Writing
  
  

Revision as of 17:22, 29 September 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.


Coursework Properties Page

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Use coursework properties page to build coursework

The coursework properties page allows you to create, edit, and inactivate coursework. You can also attach documents and a rubric, set grading criteria, assign it to classes, and set student access timeframes. See full information at coursework properties.


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


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  /  ePortfolios  
 Exam  /  Hand out  /  Homework  /  Presenatation  
 Projects  /  Quiz  /  Reading  /  Writing


How to Create a Coursework

  1. From classroom menu select coursework
  2. Select new coursework
  3. Enter information in the coursework properties page and press save


How to Edit a Coursework

You can change coursework title or content, online submission, rubric or grading settings, or multiple class assignment.

  1. From classroom menu select coursework
  2. Click on the coursework title to be edited. This will take you to the coursework properties page.
  3. Make any necessary changes and press save


How to Inactivate a Coursework

  1. From classroom menu select coursework
  2. Click on the coursework title to be inactivated. This will take you to the coursework properties page.
  3. Check the inactivate box and press save


How to Grade a Coursework

  1. Go to a class gradebook
  2. Select the coursework
  3. Enter grades. If a rubric is used, see Grade student coursework with rubrics


See also