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Title: Electronic Assignments: Cheers


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Electronic AssignmentsCheers Challenges
Dr. Diane GalambosSheridan Institute of Advanced
Learning Technology, Oakville Advancing
Learning This is IT! Mohawk College, May 2008
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I have slightly modified this PPT to following
the event to stress topics that interested the
group.
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Session Agenda
  1. E-assignment submission and e-feedback how to
  2. Practicalities pros and cons
  3. Links to best practices

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E-assignments and e-feedback have the potential
to increase the quality and speed (and frequency)
of feedback and interactions.
  • Seven Principles of Good Practice (AAHE)

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My choices, preferences, rights
Hard copy yes Hard copy no
E-copy yes ? ?
E-copy no ? (but, I may do e-feedback)
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Student choices, preferences rights?
  • Is it a students right to e-submit?

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Why?
  • In brief
  • Easier and less time for me
  • Improves the quality of feedback
  • Improves the learning experience
  • Helps with plagiarism issues

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Why (contd)
  • might saves trees (I often ask for hard copy as
    well as e-copy)
  • necessary if course is Distance
  • advantages for PT faculty not often on campus
  • helps with housekeeping
  • missing / lost assignments
  • extends a deadline
  • (e.g. Sunday midnight vs. Friday _at_ 4)

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How Students Can Submit
  • Student sends via email faculty uses email
    client (filter)
  • Student uploads to LMS e.g. WebCT / Vista
    Assignment Tool features
  • Publish

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What Students Submit
  • Word
  • Template cover page
  • Add photo
  • Add plagiarism pledge
  • Can submit doc to a plagiarism scan tool
  • (opening Office 2007 docx)

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How to Grade / Give Feedback?
  • Do I download the students work? Depends
  • WebCT/Vista Assignment Dropbox Tool
  • text only Grader/Reviewer comment box
  • Grading form (new in latest WebCT/Vista)
  • Batch download / upload feedback
  • Rubrics
  • Peer rating scales or rubrics

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How to Grade / Give Feedback?
  • Word document
  • Highlighter, font changes
  • MS Word Reviewing tool
  • Voice comment see last page in this PPT
  • Voice recognition (Dragon Naturally Speaking)
    sorry, forgot to demo this
  • Rubric / feedback checklists
  • Word count

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How to Grade / Give Feedback?
  • Adobe Acrobat Professional
  • Commenting toolbar
  • Drawing Mark-ups toolbar

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Pros Incoming
  • guarantees that work is typed (these days it
    almost always is)
  • typed work is easier and faster to grade
  • submission is time-stamped
  • WebCT Assignment tool can flag or even block late
    work
  • faculty can be notified of submission

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Pros Incoming
  • Plagiarism
  • Simple Google search
  • WebCT / Vista
  • SafeAssign and DirectSubmit
  • Turnitin
  • Document properties

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Cons Incoming
  • Email model Lots of email if using that process
    (but specify and subject line and create a
    filter)
  • WebCT/Vista may have to download but there is
    an easy process for this

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Outgoing (feedback)
  • Pros
  • students can read typed comments easily
  • for instructor, may be easier to type
  • Instructor could use voice recognition to type
    feedback
  • Can use voice comments
  • use a rubric highlight sections
  • Cons
  • Have to grade on the computer
  • Rubrics sometimes disappoint students
  • Hard to do squiggles, smilies etc. but

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Squiggles, smilies etc
  • Wacom / Bamboo tablets
  • Converting handwriting to text already possible
  • Adoption of tablet laptops enables this
  • MS OneNote, MS Journal
  • Mac applications as well

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E-assignments and e-feedback have the potential
to increase the quality and speed (and frequency)
of feedback and interactions.
  • Seven Principles of Good Practice (AAHE)

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  • 1. Good Practice Encourages Contacts Between
    Students and Faculty
  • Frequent student-faculty contact in and out of
    class is a most important factor in student
    motivation and involvement. Faculty concern helps
    students get through rough times and keep on
    working.

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  • 4. Good Practice Gives Prompt FeedbackKnowing
    what you know and dont know focuses your
    learning.
  • students need help in assessing their existing
    knowledge and competence need frequent
    opportunities to perform and receive feedback on
    their performance need chances to reflect on
    what they have learned, what they still need to
    know, and how they might assess themselves.

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What is most important?
  • Julie Miller, professor of mathematics at Daytona
    Beach College video tapes her lectures then uses
    class time for activities like discussion, group
    work, and more one-on-one time with the
    instructor. She posts them in a Learning
    Management System. I've used the videos to
    supplement what I do in class, and I also use
    videos to replace my lecture." Julie asks
    students to watch the video lecture for homework.
    This frees up class time to assign a worksheet
    that students do in groups.Using this method
    reverses the tradition of worksheets or practice
    problems as homework and class time for lecture.
    One benefit is that students have the opportunity
    to ask questions of Julie or their peers while
    they are completing problems in class, instead of
    having to note the question at home and waiting
    until class meets again to ask.Another benefit
    of recording lectures is that students now have
    the ability to pause, rewind and review the
    material as much as they need to. "It's hard to
    rewind me in the classroom," says Julie.

TechSmith May14, 2008
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  • Seven Principles of Good Practice
  • http//www.tltgroup.org/programs/seven.html
  • PDF Feedback
  • http//www.facit.cmich.edu/teaching-central/issues
    /jan07/e-feedback.html

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MS Recorder
  • Office 2003 - Access this by turning on the
    Reviewing menu bar in MS Word if you do not
    see the Insert Voice icon go to Tools,
    Customize, Commands, All commands (in the box on
    the left and then scroll down to Insert Voice or
    Insert Sound Comment drag the icon to your menu
    bar
  • Office 2007 see next slide
  • Site below offers good tips on best sound quality
    / file size ratio
  • http//www.ccc.commnet.edu/dl/dl-help/help-SoundRe
    corder.htm
  • (I have found that creating a format that is 3
    minutes long works well. Note that if you pause
    throughout the recording process, the one minute
    default format actually can be extended beyond
    one minutes, ditto with the 3 minute format.)

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MS Recorder
  • Office 2007 the tool is also available Google
    office 2007 voice comment for tips re how to
    access this
  • There are some known issues with this feature
    when using Office 2007 and Vista as the OS it
    certainly seems that MS has broken or at
    least bent out of shape - what was an effective
    tool in many earlier versions of Word I have
    found a fix for this feel free to contact me
    for details.
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