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A learning module allows you to create a learning experience for students with assessment questions interspersed. You can use either content slides, which have no questions, or question slides.

 


 

  • "Slide navigation" controls when a student is able to move to the next slide. The default "normal" option allows students to move freely between slides.
  • "Must attempt question" forces the students to attempt a question before viewing the next, and "must complete question" means they must get the question correct or exhaust all of their attempts.
  • "Tags" allow you to add keywords to help search for the learning module to copy it later if you choose to share it.
  • "Test mode" hides the feedback for students until you choose to display their grades to them. If you set test mode you will also get a grades viewable date to set.
  • "Learning module overview" allows you to give students any additional instructions on the title slide of the module.

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Learning modules have two types of slides: content and question.

 

To add a content slide: click the AddSlideIcon  icon. Content slides allow you to embed videos, images or text. To add a question slide: click the  AddQuesSlideIcon icon. A question slide allows you to ask students any question out of the Quest database inside of the learning module.

You can browse questions by section or search for questions based on question text, title, keywords, or the question ID. Any question you have used before or created is stored in your personal bank.

 

After clicking "search" or "go", a list of questions will appear at the bottom of the page. Clicking on a question name will allow you to preview that question. When you find one you would like to add, click on the blue arrow in the far right column. Once you have selected all of the questions you want to add to the assignment, click "Done adding" on the right.

 

 


 

 As students complete the assignment, you can check on their progress and grades using the "View Submissions" link on the left. To see students' final grades, you will have to select "View answer key", followed by the "Show details" link next to class results. 


 

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