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Module Evaluation Feedback can be done online, this saves a lot of hours of work collating questionnaire answers and saves paper.
If you are concerned that students will not fill in the questionnaire if it is online, then allow a little time in the lecture as you would with a paper...
Hybrid Teaching is where timetabled teaching is delivered where participants (tutors and/or students) are at the same time in the classroom and online. The hybrid model of teaching and learning uses both online and in-person options in a purposeful way. Not only does this model give increased...
Microsoft has a great collection of help pages for how to get the most out of Microsoft Stream.
Getting startedIn most instances, creating chapters is a faster and easier way to help your viewers quickly reach the important parts of your recordings. Rather than editing out sections (where perhaps you all went off on a coffee break), it could be quicker to add a chapter for when...
There are a number of key roles in Moodle these are:
Module coordinator roleThe Module coordinator has overall responsibility for the module. However they may not necessarily be the person or people delivering the module if there is more than one lecturer or if they are overseeing...
You can email participants on a module in two ways, through the Announcements activity or you can set up a Forum from activities and resources.
Announcements activityTo add an additional topic, with Edit mode enabled, scroll to the bottom of the page and click Add topic
Screenshot 2023-07-17 at 11.29.15.pngMoving sections
If you then want to move the topic to another place on the...
Images in Moodle must be inserted using the image button on the editor or dragged and dropped into the editor (jpg and png files only). It is important to insert images this way and to never copy and paste them in. Copy and Pasting images directly into Moodle via a link to the original site is...
Your moodle page can be displayed in the traditional Topics view, where the content is displayed down the page, or in a Grid format (shown below) Each topic is shown in a grid box, and the topic information is then only shown once a student clicks on one of the boxes.
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