Technology Enhanced Learning: Online
Course Modules
The TEL Coordinating Committee has been
working to facilitate the provision of a series of "à
la carte" services/modules which can be activated
and used individually by faculty members in their courses
on an as needed basis, without the need to learn an
entire web based course management tool such as WebCT.
Several services are now available or
will be available shortly.
Now available:
Discussion groups
Instructors can now use a stand alone
discussion list as a part of any course, without the
need to learn to use the WebCT online course management
tool. If you just want to hold online discussions outside
of class time, this more focussed service is quick to
learn, easy to use and requires less management than
the full version of WebCT. In fact, if you use a York
template for your course website, you'll find that the
online discussion tool looks much the same. You can
link to the discussion tool directly from your course
website. The discussion tool also includes a calendar
function (see below) to inform students of important
dates.
An online demonstration will be available
on the FSC website
in the near future. Meanwhile, If you'd like to see
how the new discussion tool works or if you want to
use the new discussion group tool in your course, contact
the Faculty Support Centre staff at ext. 55800 or by
email at faculty@yorku.ca
for more information.
Coming this
fall: Calendar function for course websites
Instructors will soon be able to add important
reminders to their course websites via a calendar function.
You input key dates, such as assignment due dates, into
the calendar function for display at the appropriate
time. In this way students can be aware of upcoming
assignments, tests or other important deadlines in your
course.
Now available:
gradebook service
In development: grade book mechanism
The FSC currently provides instructors
with an electronic gradebook for recording grades in
their online courses. However, faculty are still required
to transfer those grades to bubble sheets for final
processing. The TEL Coordinating Committee is working
to facilitate development of a grade book mechanism
that will work in concert with the existing gradebook
service to allow faculty to submit grades electronically
from their course website.
For those who wish to use it, the grade
book mechanism will eliminate manual transfer of grades
from course websites to bubble sheets.
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