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Here is a view of my sandbox that I am using in Moodle to show how it will look in the
future when I begin teaching. For this assignment I am going to take you through how I would
upload content into Moodle. First of all we go over here and turn editing on. From there
it allows me to edit my sight. So what I would like to do now is this is the first little
section and I would like to go ahead down here and add an activity. I am going to choose
to add a survey. From here it brings you to this screen, adding a new survey. The name
of this survey is going to be, Assessment, we will do self assessment and assessment
of instructor. Now we’re going to choose this type of survey and paste in here a small
prompt. Please complete the survey to provide an assessment of your performance as well
as an assessment of your instructor. Down here it has the module settings, group mode
we’re not going to use any groups for this, we are going to keep it visible no ID number
and it will be uncategorized. From this screen you have the option to save and return to
course, save and display or cancel. I am going to go ahead and save and display so we can
look at it. So now it brings you to this screen, which shows that it is a self-assessment and
an assessment of your instructor. Here is where it shows the directions. Please complete
the survey to provide an assessment of your performance as well as an assessment of your
instructor. Now over here on the left hand side you will see some prompts so just to
go through a few things, relevant, in this online unit, and it goes through four different
questions of what they feel that they learned, reflective thinking, how students learn and
how they use their own ideas in our activity. Tutor support, peer support, interpretation,
all the way down here to leave any other comments. This is a good way for students to go ahead
and complete a survey to let themselves know and to let me know how things are going. This
can be done either before or after a course and it has instructional content in that I
want to see where the students are needing more support and where they feel that they
are completely supported within my class. So I feel like this is a good way to have
a self reflection as well as a reflection of my teaching so they are able to let me
know throughout the course and after the course it can help me to change assignments if they
need to be changed or alter things. In this comment box as well, students can put in areas
that maybe they feel are not accessible or they have some trouble with so I can go through
and it can be a check for me to make sure all of my material is accessible. It fits
in the design of my course in that, throughout many of the different sections, I want feedback
from the students and I request that in other sources as well. But this is just another
way for me to find that information. And it is accessible due to the bulleting and the
set up that it is within Moodle. So at the end of this, click here to continue, ok, so
that would be for if the student was actually going to be taking the survey. So we will
go back up here because I just put it as display. So I can either go here and I can update the
survey and it will take me back over to my section where I completed the survey. Down
at the bottom I can save it and return to the course, which would put it up on that
section within my Moodle site. So you see it is right here under self assessment and
assessment of instructor so now students will be able to go to this part of the page which
if I turn the editing off, this is the view of the student to be able to see right here,
they simply click on this link and it will take them directly to the survey all the way
down.