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IntroductionIntroduction
Mohawk’s Innovation & Applied Research department has responsibility for the College’s Learning Management Systems (WebCT and FirstClass (FRED)) and for faculty support and training on MoCoMotion Course Tools.
Mohawk’s Innovation & Applied Research department has responsibility for the College’s Learning Management Systems (WebCT and FirstClass (FRED)) and for faculty support and training on MoCoMotion Course Tools.
This session…This session…
•is short on presentation and long on ‘hands-on’ Workshop.
•introduces you to the Course Tools environment and demonstrates features and capabilities.
•will steer away from discussion of the MoCoMotion portal in general…except when it influences the use of Course Tools.
•is short on presentation and long on ‘hands-on’ Workshop.
•introduces you to the Course Tools environment and demonstrates features and capabilities.
•will steer away from discussion of the MoCoMotion portal in general…except when it influences the use of Course Tools.
Reality Check #1:
The actual use of Course Tools to augment a course in a blended
format or to deliver a course over distance is beyond the scope of
this workshop. This session explains ‘what the buttons do’.
Reality Check #1:
The actual use of Course Tools to augment a course in a blended
format or to deliver a course over distance is beyond the scope of
this workshop. This session explains ‘what the buttons do’.
This session…This session…
We will not be comparing Course Tools to Mohawk’s other LMSs, except where necessary.(Feature-for-feature comparisons of software and on-line learning environments is not particularly helpful and leads to oversimplification.)
We also want to hear your thoughts, so ask lots of questions!
We will not be comparing Course Tools to Mohawk’s other LMSs, except where necessary.(Feature-for-feature comparisons of software and on-line learning environments is not particularly helpful and leads to oversimplification.)
We also want to hear your thoughts, so ask lots of questions!
Reality Check #2:
Course Tools is new to us in IAR too, and we have little experience with them. Compounding this is
that we have yet to see them used in any meaningful way to support
or deliver a course.
Reality Check #2:
Course Tools is new to us in IAR too, and we have little experience with them. Compounding this is
that we have yet to see them used in any meaningful way to support
or deliver a course.
What are Course Tools?
What are Course Tools?
•Course Tools is the content delivery and class communication application within Luminis.
•It assembles a collection of useful functions within a single environment.
•It is modeled after Group Studio.•Is it another LMS? Sure.•Course Tools are/will be available to (probably) all faculty and for (probably) all courses.
•Course Tools is the content delivery and class communication application within Luminis.
•It assembles a collection of useful functions within a single environment.
•It is modeled after Group Studio.•Is it another LMS? Sure.•Course Tools are/will be available to (probably) all faculty and for (probably) all courses.
What are Course Tools?
What are Course Tools?
Course Tools may become the default class communication/content sharing application at Mohawk, simply because•Access is built-in to our portal•All faculty and students will have accounts
•Course home pages are automatically created and auto-populated
•They are powerful enough for many users
•They are easy to use
Course Tools may become the default class communication/content sharing application at Mohawk, simply because•Access is built-in to our portal•All faculty and students will have accounts
•Course home pages are automatically created and auto-populated
•They are powerful enough for many users
•They are easy to use
What are Course Tools?
What are Course Tools?
From the SCT point of view:
•Course Tools is the simplified course management/delivery vehicle offered through Luminis.
•Faculty requiring a full-featured course management system will use their other product, WebCT.
From the SCT point of view:
•Course Tools is the simplified course management/delivery vehicle offered through Luminis.
•Faculty requiring a full-featured course management system will use their other product, WebCT.
The ToolsThe Tools
This is the full set of available Tools.
You can start with a lesser set and add Tools as you want/need them.
You can also delegate the administration of any of the Tools to others in the Course.
This is the full set of available Tools.
You can start with a lesser set and add Tools as you want/need them.
You can also delegate the administration of any of the Tools to others in the Course.
Homepage
Announcements
News
Photos
Links
Files
Message Board
Calendar
Chat
Homepage
Announcements
News
Photos
Links
Files
Message Board
Calendar
Chat
StrengthsStrengths
•Class/group email is easy•Student email addresses are predictable
•Faculty email is easy•Familiar Luminis interface and methods
•Familiar LMS features- Calendars, File Sharing, Message Boards, etc.
•Class/group email is easy•Student email addresses are predictable
•Faculty email is easy•Familiar Luminis interface and methods
•Familiar LMS features- Calendars, File Sharing, Message Boards, etc.
Concerns/Unknowns/Comments
Concerns/Unknowns/Comments
•Unproved/untested at Mohawk•Unknown stability/driven from Luminis
•High bandwidth requirements•Limited functionality•Heavily templated- may be difficult to adapt to your teaching style
•Luminis interface
•Unproved/untested at Mohawk•Unknown stability/driven from Luminis
•High bandwidth requirements•Limited functionality•Heavily templated- may be difficult to adapt to your teaching style
•Luminis interface
AnatomyAnatomy
Course Tools homepages are available under the Teaching tab, by following the My Courses link and clicking on a course link.
Leader ResponsibilitiesLeader Responsibilities
Courses within Luminis have ‘Leaders” (usually the instructor) and Leaders are responsible for:
•Determining the tool set•Creating and managing the homepage, including links, articles, files, and photo content
•Setting up the Message Board with topics, and managing the board
•Managing the calendar•Assigning and delegating privileges
Courses within Luminis have ‘Leaders” (usually the instructor) and Leaders are responsible for:
•Determining the tool set•Creating and managing the homepage, including links, articles, files, and photo content
•Setting up the Message Board with topics, and managing the board
•Managing the calendar•Assigning and delegating privileges
Course createdby Banner
Course createdby Banner
Create photo section
Create photo section Set up LinksSet up Links
Create and post News
Create and post News
Set up Message Board
Set up Message Board
Set up CalendarSet up Calendar
Post initial FilesPost initial Files
Create initial Announcements
Create initial Announcements
Set up featured Content
Set up featured Content
Initial Setup ActivitiesInitial Setup Activities
Delegate responsibilities
Delegate responsibilitiesReview
SubmissionsReview
Submissions
Update contentUpdate content
Manage profilesManage profiles
Ongoing ActivitiesOngoing Activities
Leader Responsibilities(cont.)
Leader Responsibilities(cont.)
Leader Responsibilities(cont.)
Leader Responsibilities(cont.)
Leaders (by default) need to manage many of the Tools, including Links, Photos, News, Files, Announcements, etc.
Managing these Tools involves reviewing submitted information and files, and
•Activating,•DeActivating, or•Deleting the submissions.
In this way, all information appearing to students withina Course Tools home page has been approved by the Leader (or a delegated representative).
Leaders (by default) need to manage many of the Tools, including Links, Photos, News, Files, Announcements, etc.
Managing these Tools involves reviewing submitted information and files, and
•Activating,•DeActivating, or•Deleting the submissions.
In this way, all information appearing to students withina Course Tools home page has been approved by the Leader (or a delegated representative).
Who Will Use Course Tools?
Who Will Use Course Tools?
Course Tools may prove to be a good starting point for faculty who are currently using no other LMS.
Many may want/need more functionality than the Tools offer, and for those people there is WebCT and FirstClass (FRED).
Course Tools may prove to be a good starting point for faculty who are currently using no other LMS.
Many may want/need more functionality than the Tools offer, and for those people there is WebCT and FirstClass (FRED).
ConclusionConclusion
•Course Tools adoption and use will roll out over the next year+
•IAR has assumed responsibility for faculty training and support
•We encourage everyone to try them…and we’re looking for a few volunteers to use them in their teaching, to help us with best practices and to help us improve our training modules.
•Course Tools adoption and use will roll out over the next year+
•IAR has assumed responsibility for faculty training and support
•We encourage everyone to try them…and we’re looking for a few volunteers to use them in their teaching, to help us with best practices and to help us improve our training modules.