The NEW (and improved!) TLIC Page (dolphin version)
Topic outline
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Is there a way to have students get notification that another has commented on their Padlet post?
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Padlet allows users to create a virtual bulletin board (alone or with collaborators).
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When instructors want students to submit drafts of files, follow these recommendations for word processing files (Google Docs), slide shows (Google Slides), or spreadsheets (Google Sheets).
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We recommend faculty use Journals if they are going to have students submit drafts of word processing files, slide shows, or spreadsheets for comments before they are submitted for grading. If your instructor is using the steps we recommend here, then follow these steps described on this page to submit drafts.
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When instructors want students to submit drafts of files, follow these recommendations for word processing files (Google Docs), slide shows (Google Slides), or spreadsheets (Google Sheets).
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Faculty (and students if you configure it) can add items to a checklist. While these are not automated, they can be useful in helping students know what needs to be completed and to track their own progress.
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- Students respond to a prompt
- All appear on one page
- No replies
- Upvotes
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Wikis are just like Wikipedia-a collection of pages that can be edited by anyone enrolled your course (or a group).
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Allow students to upload images and comment on galleries of images.
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Add a folder where students can upload files. This can also be a better option for adding files to your course than the Folder activity.
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Add a collection of student-created galleries where you and students can upload files to be viewed by everyone in the course.
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Use this tool to add videos that have embedded questions.