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Multitenancy Moodle Course Activity Completion Report in LearnerScript |IOMAD Course Ac... - 0 views

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    Multi-Tenancy Moodle Course Activity Completion Report in LearnerScript Welcome to the LearnerScript feature explanatory short video, In this video, Using LearnerScript, How we can track Multi-Tenancy Moodle Course-related top learners with most Activity Completions. Let's dive into the video now... To track Multi-Tenancy Moodle Course-related top learners with most Activity Completions, In this LearnerScript IOMAD Dashboard, you need to go to the manage reports section and scroll down till you find the "Top Learners" report. Using these multi-tenancy filters you can select any particular company, its department, and any particular Moodle course. Here in the below report table, you can see details such as learners, and their completed assignments, quizzes, SCORMS, activities, and grades. To track the details of learners with most activity completions you need to sort this table using the Completed Activities column in Descending order. Here you can see these are the top course activity completions counts by each learner. Using this "learns filter" you can search for any particular learner details as well. Let's show this top learners report in graphical format and to do so select add graph from the above menu then select "Bar" type from this dropdown. Enter chart name, Select series column, Y-axis value, and sort by "completed Activities" in "Descending" order then click on Add button. Here you can see this "Completed Activities" graph showing us the top learners and their completed activities count details. Similarly, this time let's select the "Artificial intelligence" Moodle course to see top learners' details with most activities completion. After sorting the completed activities column in descending order you can see that these are the top learners of the "Artificial intelligence" moodle course who have completed most of the activities. Let's show this course activities completion report in graphical format! This time let's select a different c
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5 Canned Reports to Start Your Moodle Reporting With LearnerScript | 5 Default Reports ... - 0 views

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    LearnerScript, the Moodle reporting tool, is something that can be used right away, with or without minimal configuration after you plug it in on your Moodle. To make it happen, this Moodle analytics tool comes with a set of useful Canned Reports or default reports. Let's dive into the video now to check the 5 most common Canned Reports from LearnerScript to Start Your Moodle reporting journey. #1. Course Summary: Course Summary is one of the most common Canned reports. Since the Moodle platform is primarily course-based, this default report on LearnerScript is even more useful. In this report, drill down each metric such as enrolments, activities, assignments, grades, time spent, etc., to evaluate your course further.  In addition to this, do the comparative analysis of courses side by side. It will help you know why a certain course is faring well and why others do not. #2. Learners Summary This Canned report on LearnerScript shows the complete learning process of your learners. The metrics include his enrolled courses, in-progress ones, completed courses, badges, grades, etc. drill down some of the components of the Learner Summary to get more insights from the report. You can do the Comparative Analysis of learners to learn how different learners are going forward about their learning. #3. Quiz Summary In this report, you will see the highlights of all your quizzes as the Moodle Teacher report (role). This Canned report includes metrics such as quiz, course name, grades, total attempts, completed learners, in-progress learners, etc. This same report is available to the Moodle student role with metrics such as quiz name, the number of attempts, the marks he scored, etc. #4. Assignment Summary This Canned report mainly showcases the columns such as submitted learners, completed learners, non-graded learners, total time spent, number of views, various grades, etc. This is another Canned report available on the Moodle Teacher reports and t
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Moodle Multi-Tenancy Learners Reporting - 0 views

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    Welcome to the LearnerScript Moodle Multi-Tenancy Learners Reporting explanatory short video series. In this video, you will see what are the features provided in the LearnerScript tool for the IOMAD Learners progress reporting. Let's dive into the video explanation. -Here we are going to login to the LearnerScript IOMAD demo site as a Manager. -Here on this LearnerScript IOMAD dashboard you can see these two comapany and department selection drop downs. you can select any particular company and its associated Department using these drop down options. -Here on the Learners summary report widget you can see the Learner progress details such as Total Course enrolments, Completions, in-progress courses, grades, badges, etc. for any particular company and it's associated departments. Let's see this Learners summary report in detail. -From here you can select any particular Company from the drop-down and then according to that company selected, you need to select the department from this beside department selection drop-down then click on the "get report" button. -Here using the filter icon you can select any particular Learner from that particular company and its associated department. -You can also make use of the calendar icon to select any particular date range for generating the results. -Using the graph icon you can see the Learner participations and progress reports in graphical formats. -Here on the report table using the sorting feature from the columns you can sort any particular column according to your need. -Using the message feature you can instantly send a direct message to any particular learners from this report.
eabyasinfosol

How To Track Moodle SCORM Activity Reports Using LearnerScript || SCORM Reports Progres... - 0 views

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    Welcome to the LearnerScript Moodle SCORM Activities Report explanatory short video. Using these LearnerScript SCORM reports you can see the SCORM activity progress in your Moodle Courses. Let's see what are these reports: - In this "Learner SCORM overview" report you can see a particular Course learners' SCORM report overview such as "In-Progress", "Not Attempted", and "First Access", etc. details of the SCORM activity. -Using the Graph icon in this report you can see the SCORM "Participation" and "Time spent" details of each learner in this particular course in graphical format. -Here in this "SCORM summary" report you can see a particular course SCORM activity details such as SCORM name available in that particular course, "completed learners", Number of attempts, Total time spent, Number of hits by all learner on each SCORM(No. of Views) -Using the graph icon in this report you can see this particular course SCORM activity details such as "participation", "grade" and "time spent" in graphical format. -In this "My SCORM summary" report you can see a particular learners' enrolled course and associated SCORM name and its progress details such as attempts, activity state, Number of views, etc. -Using the graph icon you can also see this particular learner "Attempts", and "Time spent" details of each SCORM activity in graphical format. -Using the "SCORM completions" report from the LearnerScript tool, you can see the number of SCORMs(from all courses) completed by the learners, within a timeline.
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https://youtu.be/pNz3A2x0Z8M - 0 views

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    Welcome to the LearnerScript Moodle Course Learner Activity Status report explanatory short video. -Using this report you can see individual Moodle course-related learners, their countries & their progress in each activity of this particular course. -From here you can select any particular course you want to see this Learner activity status report. -From here you can sort the learners to see their progress. -Using the "filter icon" you can filter a particular user/country details. -If you want to see the progress of a particular learner then type-in his name in the "select user" field and then click on the "apply" button. -If you don't need this filter then click on the "clear" button. -If you want to see a particular country-related course learner details then type-in the country name in the "select a country" field.
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How To Check My Moodle Resources Summary Using LearnerScript Plugin || Moodle Resource ... - 0 views

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    Welcome to the LearnerScript -Moodle Resources Summary Reports features explanatory short video. Using these reports you can see the Moodle resources utilization statistics of your Moodle LMS course resources. -Using this "Learner Resources" report you can view a particular course and its users' associated resources details such as Learner, Number of resources, time spent, and the number of views. - Here you can sort the "Total time spent" column and see which user has spent the max time on the course resources. -By using this "filter icon" you can select an individual learner from this particular course. Using the message icon you can send a reminder message to this Learner for his pending resource stats. -Using the Graph icon you can view the "time spent" report on this particular course. -In this "Resource Summary" report you can see a particular course and its associated particular resource Type details such as "Learner", "email", "category", "Course", etc. -Using the "filter icon" you can select a resource from this course and see its related statistics. -In this "Resources Participation" report you can see a particular course and its associated "resources" details. -Here you can see details of "Resource", "Course", "Module", "Section", "Time spent" and "Number of views" details. -Using the "graph icon" you can see this particular course associated resource utilization statistics in graphical format. -In this "Resource Views" report you can see the number of resource type activity(from all courses) visits, within a timeline.
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How to Hide/Remove Moodle Reports on LearnerScript? - 0 views

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    Welcome to the LearnerScript Moodle reports hiding and removing concept explanatory short video! In this video, you will see how we can Hide or completely delete any particular Moodle report on the LearnerScript tool. Let's dive into the video! Here on the LearnerScripts' New Test Dashboard, you can see some reports in the form of tiles and widgets. If you want to hide any particular tile or widget report temporarily then you need to visit the manage reports section. From the manage reports page, you need to look for that particular report you want to hide. Here let's hide the "Copy Active Learners" report by clicking on the "EYE" icon. Now you can see that the "Copy Active Learners" tile report is being hidden from this dashboard. Similarly, you can also enable this report again using the "EYE" icon from the manage reports page. You can also hide and unhide the "assigment summary" widget report from this dashboard. You can also Delete permanently any particular tile or widget report using the "Cross" icon. Let's take an example of deleting the "Copy Active Learners" report. First, you need to find that report on the manage reports page and from there click on the "Cross" icon to delete this particular report permanently. Now you can see here that the "Copy Active Learners" report is now gone and also you can not find it on the manage reports list section also. As it is being removed permanently.
J.Randolph Radney

Weblogg-ed » Teachers as Master Learners - 9 views

  • More and more, though, as I look at my own kids and try to make sense what’s going to make them successful, I care less and less about a particular teacher’s content expertise and more about whether that person is a master learner, one from whom Tess or Tucker can get the skills and literacies to make sense of learning in every context, new and old. What I want are master learners, not master teachers, learners who see my kids as their apprentices for learning.
  • We still need to be teachers, but kids need to see us learning at every turn, using traditional methods of experimentation as well as social technologies that more and more are going to be their personal classrooms.
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    The teacher must be a master learner more than a master content expert.
J.Randolph Radney

Teaching in Social and Technological Networks « Connectivism - 6 views

  • Technological networks have transformed prominent businesses sectors: music, television, financial, manufacturing. Social networks, driven by technological networks, have similarly transformed communication, news, and personal interactions. Education sits at the social/technological nexus of change – primed for dramatic transformative change. In recent posts, I’ve argued for needed systemic innovation. I’d like focus more specifically on how teaching is impacted by social and technological networks.
  • social and technological networks subvert the classroom-based role of the teacher. Networks thin classroom walls. Experts are no longer “out there” or “over there”. Skype brings anyone, from anywhere, into a classroom. Students are not confined to interacting with only the ideas of a researcher or theorist. Instead, a student can interact directly with researchers through Twitter, blogs, Facebook, and listservs. The largely unitary voice of the traditional teacher is fragmented by the limitless conversation opportunities available in networks. When learners have control of the tools of conversation, they also control the conversations in which they choose to engage.
  • Course content is similarly fragmented. The textbook is now augmented with YouTube videos, online articles, simulations, Second Life builds, virtual museums, Diigo content trails, StumpleUpon reflections, and so on.
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  • Thoughts, ideas, or messages that the teacher amplifies will generally have a greater probability of being seen by course participants.
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      definition of amplification
  • Views of teaching, of learner roles, of literacies, of expertise, of control, and of pedagogy are knotted together. Untying one requires untying the entire model.
  • The following are roles teacher play in networked learning environments: 1. Amplifying 2. Curating 3. Wayfinding and socially-driven sensemaking 4. Aggregating 5. Filtering 6. Modelling 7. Persistent presence
  • The curator, in a learning context, arranges key elements of a subject in such a manner that learners will “bump into” them throughout the course. Instead of explicitly stating “you must know this”, the curator includes critical course concepts in her dialogue with learners, her comments on blog posts, her in-class discussions, and in her personal reflections.
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      definition of curating
  • I found my way through personal trial and error. Today’s social web is no different – we find our way through active exploration. Designers can aid the wayfinding process through consistency of design and functionality across various tools, but ultimately, it is the responsibility of the individual to click/fail/recoup and continue.
  • Fortunately, the experience of wayfinding is now augmented by social systems.
  • Sensemaking in complex environments is a social process.
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      Therefore, the teacher helps with wayfinding, but it is also the province of the learning community.
  • Perhaps we need to spend more time in information abundant environments before we turn to aggregation as a means of making sense of the landscape.
  • magine a course where the fragmented conversations and content are analyzed (monitored) through a similar service. Instead of creating a structure of the course in advance of the students starting (the current model), course structure emerges through numerous fragmented interactions. “Intelligence” is applied after the content and interactions start, not before.
  • Aggregation should do the same – reveal the content and conversation structure of the course as it unfolds, rather than defining it in advance.
  • Filtering resources is an important educator role, but as noted already, effective filtering can be done through a combination of wayfinding, social sensemaking, and aggregation. But expertise still matters. Educators often have years or decades of experience in a field. As such, they are familiar with many of the concepts, pitfalls, confusions, and distractions that learners are likely to encounter.
  • To teach is to model and to demonstrate. To learn is to practice and to reflect.”
  • Apprenticeship learning models are among the most effective in attending to the full breadth of learning.
  • Without an online identity, you can’t connect with others – to know and be known. I don’t think I’m overstating the importance of have a presence in order to participate in networks. To teach well in networks – to weave a narrative of coherence with learners – requires a point of presence. As a course progresses, the teacher provides summary comments, synthesizes discussions, provides critical perspectives, and directs learners to resources they may not have encountered before.
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    This is a discussion of connectivist learning, particularly the teacher's role(s).
eabyasinfosol

How to Set Default Moodle Report Format in LearnerScript Dashboard? | Moodle Reporting ... - 0 views

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    How to Set Default Moodle Report Format in LearnerScript Dashboard? In this LearnerScript features, explanatory short video you will see how we can set any particular default report appearance format for LearnerScript widgets and tiles. Let's dive into the video now! To set the default report appearance format in LearnerScript, let's add a "New Dashboard" Once the new dashboard is added Now let's first add report widgets to this empty dashboard. To do so Click on add widgets/tiles option and select the "Add widgets" drop-down option. Select any particular report from here to set the default report presentation format on this new dashboard. For the sake of demonstration let's choose the Course summary report widget and here you can see that we can choose from any of these multiple presentation formats to add to the dashboard. For starters Let's begin with the "Participation" type format, click on "Add To Dashboard". Here you can see that the course summary report is being added as a default report format in the form of a combination graph here. You can always switch the format if you like using the switch report option. Here you can see that when we click on this course summary report switch option we can choose other formats as well. Similarly, you can set any default report presentation formats from this drop-down in this new dashboard. Now let's add one more Moodle report widget in this LearnerScript dashboard. This time let's choose the "Learners Summary" report widget and from the drop-down select "report table" as a default report, presentation format then click on the "add to dashboard" button. here you can see that the Learners summary report is being shown in tabular format. Remember You can always switch between the available report formats if in case you need another report format in this Learners summary widget. Now let's add LearnerScript report tiles in different formats. To do so Click on add widgets/tiles option and select the "Add
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How to Rearrange Moodle Report Positions in LearnerScript Dashboard? - 0 views

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    Welcome to the LearnerScript tiles and widgets order rearrangements explanatory short video. In this video, you will see how we can rearrange any particular Moodle report positions in the LearnerScript dashboards. Let's dive into the video now! Here on the "LearnerScript Test dashboard", you can see here that 3 tiles and 2 widgets are being shown side by side. Now let's reposition the tiles and widgets order on this test dashboard. To do so you need to first click on the "Customise this page" button. Now go to the "LearnerScript test dashboard". Here on the test dashboard let's reposition the "Copy active learners" and "Copy Assignments" tiles arrangement order by dragging them across the dotted line sections. Also, let's rearrange the order of below 2 side-by-side widgets of the "Learners summary report" and "Course summary report" to be arranged one after another report. Just drag these 2 report widgets one after the other so that they can reposition on the whole dotted lines section. once finished rearranging orders of these Moodle Reports then you need to go back and click on the "stop customizing this page" button. Now you can see here on the test dashboard that the tiles and widgets positions are being rearranged. This is how you can rearrange any particular Moodle report order on any of the LearenrScript dashboards.
eabyasinfosol

How to Track Top 10 Quizzes on Your Moodle LMS Using LearnerScript? - 0 views

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    How to Track Top 10 Quizzes on Your Moodle LMS Using LearnerScript? In this LearnerScript features explanatory short video you will see how we can check any particular Moodle course-related top 10 Quizzes activity details using the LearnerScript tool. Let's dive into the video now! In this LearnerScript Quizzes Dashboard, we can see the Quizzes summary table that contains details such as Quiz Names, its associated Course name, average grade, Pass grade, max grade, attempted, in-progress and Completed learners, total attempts, total time spent, and Number of Views details. Let's check the top 10 quiz participation details based on total attempts for this Financial management Capstone course table. To do so You need to limit the table results to 10 then you need to sort this table by total attempts in descending order! You can see here the top 10 quizzes for financial management capstone course details. here you can see "Financial Management Capstone Quiz 1" is the top attempted quiz and followed by other quizzes! You can also see the total time spent on "Financial Management Capstone Quiz 1'. Once you click on the "Number of views" value for this particular quiz then you can see further details for this quiz activity view related to individual learners view counts as well. Now, let's add a chart for this report to see the top 10 quizzes summary report in graphical format! Click on the "Add Graph" option from above to add this chart. As you can see this chart is showing all the quiz participation details. To limit the records to only the top 10 quizzes, you need to click on the edit graph option then you need to sort by total attempts in descending order and limit the records to ten. This is how you can check any particular Moodle courses' top 10 quiz participations detail using LearnerScript!
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6 Helpful Moodle Statistics Reports for Students on LearnerScript | Moodle Report Tiles... - 1 views

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    6 Helpful Moodle Statistics Reports for Students Welcome to this LearnerScript Moodle statistics report for students explanatory short video. In this video, you will see how a student or learner can log in to his LearnerScript account and check his Moodle course statistics reports or report progress using the LearnerScript tiles feature. First, you need to log in as a "student" to check the LearnerScript dashboard. once logged into LearnerScript you can see the following Moodle statistics reports which are helpful for every Moodle learner or student. 1. Enrolled Courses: This tile/statistics report gives the count of total enrolled courses by the student. He can see his course participation from the same report. 2. Site Visits: The objective behind the statistics report is to figure out how frequently your student visits the Moodle learning management system (LMS). 3. Average Time-spent on LMS: this report shows students the average amount of time he spends overall on his Moodle activities. 4. No Login Courses: this report shows a student that he has not logged in yet to so and so (number of) courses. 5. My Quizzes: This tile reports the learning analytics related to the quizzes on the courses enrolled by the Moodle students. It makes a comparison-kind of things about the quizzes, total quizzes across the enrolled courses, and the completed ones to the student. 6. My Assignments: Since assignments play a crucial role in the learning process of a Moodle student, this report becomes useful. Using this Moodle statistics report a student can make himself aware of his learning ability in finishing up his assignments. So these are the six Moodle statistics reports in general. However, customize any of these reports or create a new one on LearnerScript. Because this Moodle analytics plugin is such a custom-friendly one for Moodle users.
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How to Enable or Disable Moodle Report Table Using LearnerScript? - 0 views

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    How to Enable or Disable Moodle Report Table Using LearnerScript? Welcome to the LearnerScript feature explanatory short video, In this video, you will see using LearnerScript, How we can Enable or Disable Moodle Report tables. Let's dive into the video now... From this LearnerScript dashboard go to the "manage reports" page and select the "course summary" report. Here in this course summary report, you can see the participation graph and in the below section showing us the course summary report table. Let's disable this Moodle report table by Using the edit option from the menu. Click on the "Expand All" option and scroll down till you find the "Disable table" option below. Now Check the "Disable for table" option and then click on "Next" and click "Save". Here you can see that in this course summary report we can now only see the participation graph report only. Let's enable the report table so that we could see it here again! Click on the edit option and select the "Expand All" option, scroll towards the bottom and uncheck the Disable table option and click "Next" then click the "Save" option. Now you can see here that the course summary report table has been enabled again. Similarly, let's try this feature for one more report. From this "manage reports" page let's select the "Top Learners" Moodle report. In this report, you can see that only the graph is shown and the report table is not available. Let's enable the table for this report. Go to the edit option from the menu and click on "Expand All" then scroll towards the bottom and Uncheck the "Disable table" option. Click next and save. Now you can see this "top learners report" showing us both graph and report table as well. This is how you can enable or disable any Moodle report tables using LearnerScript.
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9 Moodle Reports Related to Courses on Moodle LMS || 9 LearnerScript Report Types For M... - 1 views

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    9 Moodle Reports Related to Courses on Moodle LMS   Welcome to the LearnerScript feature explanatory short video, In this video, you will see 9 most common Reports Related to Moodle Courses on LearnerScript   Let's dive into the video now...   #1. Course Activity Summary:   This report summarizes all course activities in a single report, with all the related course metrics. Use this Activity column sort option to check all course activities and their metrics.   #2. Course Competency Summary   Using this Course competency summary report Teachers/managers can check who has completed which competency in a particular Moodle course.   #3. Course Participation   The Course Participation tile/statistics report shows us how many completions have happened out of the enrolments at the site level, at any given period.    #4. Course Performance | Topic-wise   In the Course Performance report, check each student's progress in each topic of a course. Also, see the performance (topic-wise) of your folks enrolled in their respective courses available in your Moodle LMS. Use the filter above to change the course report.   #5. Course Profile   the Course Profile showcases the number of enrolments, completions, the progress of the course, various grades, badges, total activities, total time spent on it, enrolment methods, and sundry. Moreover, do make a comparative analysis of two or more courses at a time on LearnerScript.   #6. Course Views by Learners   Course views of your students help you know how they engage themselves with the courses they enrolled in.  This Moodle report shows up the number of hits i.e. number of times the Course is visited by your student.   #7. Course-wise User Time-spent   The Course-wise User Time-spent reports the amount of time spent on it by its learner. Use the course filter from above to find out any particular course-related most amount of total time spender and the least total time one.   #8. Courses   the Courses report
J.Randolph Radney

eSN Special Report: Small-group collaboration | eSchoolNews.com - 5 views

  • Sutton said collaboration is "a more positive way of teaching" and addresses the needs of students who learn best in different ways, such as those who are visual learners or auditory learners.
  • In a traditional classroom arrangement—with the teacher lecturing at the front of the class—"the group becomes homogenized," Silverman says. The teacher targets the instruction to the middle, ignoring the passive, inattentive students in the back and the more advanced students who might be bored because they already know the material. The teacher might ask two to four students to come to the front of the room to solve a problem, but the rest are "educational voyeurs," he says.
  • He suggests that each group have a student identified as a facilitator, recorder, and possibly, reflector, with those positions changing from project to project. After a group completes its work, the students can use the projector to share what they’ve learned with the whole class.
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    The article reinforces readings for the course, as well as providing suggestions for activities that would be collaborative (actually, the way they describe it is more cooperative because they specify roles, but we can "scrub 'round that bit", I'm sure.
J.Randolph Radney

Online Learning is so last year… | 21st Century Collaborative - 3 views

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    Personal Learning Networks It is becoming ever apparent to me that those of us who are online learning prefer networks. Networks like we have on Twitter or other electronic spaces where we can share short snips of conversations and where our ideas are met with like minded support and agreement. The advantages of networking are many. And do not get me wrong- I am a huge fan. I believe Personal Learning Networks are one of the three prongs necessary to be a do it yourself learner in today's world. But for all the positive connections, laughter, links, and ideas that networks bring, they only are the tip of what is needed to produce lasting change. I do not have to commit to anything when I network. I can be witty or not and still be part of the "cool kids". Networks are very "me" centered in that I choose my mentors, feeds, resources, learning objects and those with whom I will learn. I am in control. I can
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How to Leverage This Moodle Plugin for Moodle Quiz Analytics - LearnerScript - 1 views

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    A brief about Quiz in Moodle The courses in the Moodle Learning Management System (aka Moodle LMS) form its essence. And there are various methods to assess the learning experience of your folks. They include Assignments, Polls, Surveys, and Quizzes. Moodle Quiz is part and parcel of a Moodle course. In the sense, if you are a (Moodle) admin or teacher, you can add a quiz, to check your learners' progress, across the course. In order to form a quiz, you need questions from a Question Bank of your course. It contains a variety of Quiz Question Types in Moodle, which we will discuss separately in another post. So, you save these quiz questions of a course here for usage as and when required...
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Moodle Course Profile Report | Courses Comparison Report in LearnerScript - 0 views

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    Welcome to the LearnerScript "Course Profile Report" explanatory short video. -Using this course profile report, you can see any particular Moodle course profile details such as Course Fullname, enrolments, completions, total activities count, progress percentage, avg. grade, time-spent, etc. -you can use this report to compare 2 or more courses' progress side by side. -You need to enter the course names here if you want to compare them with one another. -Here you can see that the "Value chain management capstone" course is having the max " course completions" compared to the other courses and hence it's showing the max "progress" -Here you can see that the "Advanced Topics" course is having fewer "course completions" compared to the remaining courses, and as a result, showing less "course progress". -Here you can also see each individual course-related learner enrolment, completion, activity details by clicking on their respective numbers.
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How to Check Top 10 Participation Moodle Forum Reports? | Moodle Forum Participation Re... - 0 views

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    How to Check Top 10 Participation Moodle Forum Reports? In this LearnerScript features explanatory short video you will see how we can check the top 10 most and least participated Moodle Forum details based on posts count & discussion count on LearnerScript reporting plugin. Let's dive into the video now! In this LearnerScript New Dashboard, we can see the "FOrum participation by Learners "table that contains 17 Forums and their progress details. Let's check the top 10 most & least participated Moodle forums based on Forum discussion counts in this "Forum participation report" table. To do so You need to limit the table results to 10 then you need to sort this table by the "Total Discussions" column in descending order! You can see here the top 10 most participated Moodle Forum details are shown below. You can see the "Forum" in "Finance" Moodle course has the most discussions count with 9 Forum Discussions and followed by other courses forums... Similarly, you can check the Least discussions count Moodle Forums details. To do so you need to sort this table by "Total Discussions" column in Ascending order! Now you can see here the least discussions Moodle forums with 1 discussion count and followed by other forums. ================ Similarly, Let's check the top 10 most & least participated Moodle forums details based on Forum posts count. here you need to limit the results to 10 and sort by posts column in descending order. You can see here the top 10 Moodle Forum posts details are shown below. You can see the "Social Forum" in "Healthcare Marketplace" Moodle course has the most number of forum posts count with 4 posts and followed by other courses forums... Similarly, you can check the Least posted Moodle Forums details. you need to sort this table by "posts" column in Ascending order! Now you can see here the System testing forum 2 has the least participated Moodle forums with 0 posts count and followed by other forums...
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