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<!--- All employees who have successfully completed the '''Intro to Sakai (Online) workshop''' can register for the Sakai Intermediate Online workshop.  
 
<!--- All employees who have successfully completed the '''Intro to Sakai (Online) workshop''' can register for the Sakai Intermediate Online workshop.  
 
<br />To find out more about the workshops and to register for workshops, please visit [[Sakai_Training|Sakai Training]]. --->
 
<br />To find out more about the workshops and to register for workshops, please visit [[Sakai_Training|Sakai Training]]. --->
This page contains links to the '''Sakai 2.9 Intermediate Online Workshop''' videos, activity handouts (Step-by-Step instructions), and best practices for each Sakai Tool covered in the workshop.   
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This page contains links to the '''Sakai 11 Intermediate Online Workshop''' videos, activity handouts (Step-by-Step instructions), and best practices for each Sakai Tool covered in the workshop.   
  
 
===Forums===
 
===Forums===

Revision as of 17:32, 9 May 2017

Sakai Intermediate Online Workshop Materials

This page contains links to the Sakai 11 Intermediate Online Workshop videos, activity handouts (Step-by-Step instructions), and best practices for each Sakai Tool covered in the workshop.

Forums

The Forums tool in Sakai allows you to have online class discussions. Discussions are asynchronous, which means participants do not have to be online at the same time.

Forums are one of the most popular tools in online and hybrid courses and can be used in traditional courses as well. Forums can provide opportunities for in-depth student reflection, application of concepts, and peer learning. Forums also add a critical element of student-to-student interaction to online instruction.

Basics

Best Practices for Forums

More Info

  • Visit our Forums resource page for even more information on using the Forums tool.

Tests & Quizzes

With the Tests & Quizzes tool, you can create online tests, practice exercises, surveys, and other forms of assessment. Question types can include multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, essay, and more.
Below are detailed instructions for creating online assessments, publishing them so students can take them, grading them, and best practices.

Basics

Best Practices for Testing in Online and Hybrid Courses

More Info/Advanced Topics

  • Please review the Sakai Instructor Resources Test & Quizzes area for more Test & Quizzes information and advanced topics.

Assignments

The Assignments tool provides the following for instructors and students:

  • Instructors can easily collect student papers or files (such as documents and pdf's)
  • Instructors can use the Turnitin feature to check student submissions for plagiarism
  • Instructors can grade submitted student papers and files online
  • Students can see their Assignment grade and instructor feedback online, at anytime

Basics

Best Practices for Assignments

Feedback & Turnitin

  • Please review the Instructor Resources Assignments area for information about giving Feedback and using the Turnitin (plagiarism checker) feature in Assignments.