D2LFLEXBasicIntro1-8-2014
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Desire2Learn Version 10.2
Getting Started with the Basics
Topics
Notifications and Account Settings (Forwarding email)
News
Classlist
Content
Discussions
Quizzes
Dropbox
Grade Book
Notifications and Account Settings
Make sure email is forwarded to an account that is checked regularly
Use “Account Settings” (Email tab)
Link to YouTube video (2:23 minutes)
http://youtu.be/T2DFwRwPflY
Include this information and make sure students do this during your first
week of class!
News
In Blackboard, this is the “Announcements” feature
May add, delete, set date restrictions, dismiss, reorder News items
May subscribe to newly posted News items (Notifications)
Classlist
Found on “Communications” pull-down menu
Can use to email students (will not leave the D2L environment unless
student has forwarded D2L email)
May wish to email students using WebAdvisor
Updated nightly when students drop (or are dropped) in WebAdvisor
Content -- Organization
Organized by modules and topics
Modules – think of them as topic headings
May also include sub-modules
Topics – the actual content/ pieces of information; e.g., PowerPoints, syllabus, etc.
All topics will have a parent module
Do a little planning before you start adding content; outline modules/ topics
Content – Organization (example)
Module: “Weekly Planners”
Sub-module: “Week One”
Topic 1: Introduction to the Travel Industry
Topic 2: Read recent article about trends in travel (link to article)
Topic 3: View video on “Tips for when to use a travel agent” (Today Show interview
with Matthew Upchurch – 4-1/2 minutes) – add link to video
Topic 4: Discussion Board – discuss how the travel industry has changed – refer to
article (may jump directly to DB #1 or direct students to access discussions from
Communication on minibar)
Topic 5: Take Practice Quiz (may jump to Practice Quiz or direct students to access
quiz from Assessments on minibar)
Topic 6: Checklist for the week
Adding Content (Content page)
Adding New Content
Upload a new file from your computer (Upload Files)
May create in Word, save as PDF, and upload file (looks the nicest)
May create in Word, using Styles and/or Tables, save as web page (html), and upload
file (may need to be edited to look nicer
May save in Word (.doc or .docx format) and upload the link
Create a new file with the HTML editor directly in the text box (Create a File)
Include a link (Create a Link)
Use a course file (Add from Manage Files)
Can also copy select components from a different course (Import/Export)
Adding Activities (Content page)
May jump to other activities within your content (Add Activities pull-down
menu when editing content)
Discussion topic
Dropbox (Blackboard’s “Assignment” feature)
Quizzes
Other: Checklist, External Learning Tools, Self Assessments, Surveys
Reordering/Deleting/Displaying
Modules and Topics
Use Drag and Drop feature (v10.2) to Reorder Modules and Topics
May add dates and restrictions to display or hide Modules and Topics (Edit
properties)
One of the quickest and easiest ways to “hide” a module or topic from students is
to set to “draft” status, and students will not see it (change back to “published”
when you want to display the item)
Set Due date, Start Date, End Date, and Release Conditions
Discussions -- Organization
Organization (different from Blackboard)
Title of Discussion Forum (cannot post directly to the title; it is merely a heading,
just as a module is a heading for topics in the Content piece)
Topics – May have multiple topics under a title – must include at least one topic in
order to post to the discussion forum
Threads – May have multiple threads under a topic
If discussion board is an integral part of your course, and if you grade
student input individually (based on quality of posts), there are some
distinct considerations about organizing (ask for suggestions)
Discussions – Organization (Example)
Title: Discussion #1 -- The Travel Industry Past and Present
Topic #1: The Past
Thread #1: Functions of Travel Agents
Thread #2: Relationship with Airlines
Topic #2: The Present and Future
Thread #1: Why changes had to be made
Thread #2: Traits of successful travel counselors
Thread #3: Trends in Travel
Discussions -- Options
“Must Post First” option requires students to post an opinion before having
access to other posts in that topic (encourages originality before viewing
other students’ opinions)
At the topic level, use pull down menu to select “Edit topic”; from the Properties
tab, go to Options; check “Users must start a thread before they can read and
reply to other threads” checkbox
Quizzes
Must be associated with a grade book item (Blackboard did this for you when
you created the quiz; D2L does NOT)
May automatically enter grades for objective quizzes into grade book
May randomize questions
Options for multiple attempts, time restrictions, exceptions to quiz access
May make exceptions for select students (DSPS)
Variety of reports
May link a quiz or group of questions to objective(s)
Dropbox (“Assignment” feature in Bb)
Must be associated with a grade book item
You may want to set up a separate module called “Assignments” where
instructions, rubrics, and links to the Dropbox are accessible for all written
assignments (for central accessibility)
Particularly practical if your course is set up using Weekly modules and your
written assignments span more than one week
Grade book
Must create a grade book item for each assignment and associate it with
that assignment (DB, Dropbox, quiz, etc.).
Caution: Make sure you enter the correct point value for the assignment/
quiz when creating the grade book item.
Setting parameters (Setup Wizard)
Options for calculating grades:
Drop ungraded items (running total) – Make sure you enter zero for any
assignments that were not completed
Treat ungraded items as zero (will display percentage of grand total points)
From Student Point of View
It’s not always obvious what a student is seeing!
From Course Home Page, scroll down and change current role to “Student”
Enroll LMCStudent01, LMCStudent02, and LMCStudent03 for more
extensive testing of how students will see and use the system
Can log in as one of these students, submit assignments, quizzes, test conditional
release, etc.
Course will have to be available in order to access the course as one of these
“pretend” students
For later…
Intelligent Agents (Conditional Release)
Assessments
User Progress
Video Notes
Locker
FAQ
Groups
Wiggio
Helpful Resources
D2L v10.2 Help on CCCCD D2L entry page -- Under “My Courses” click the Student tab and
select “Self Paced Instructor Course” for Version 10.2 (Video tutorials and links to resources)
Local Training Opportunities:
http://www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses/teaching/D2LTraining.asp
Helpful videos and PDF instructions from UW LaCrosse
http://www.uwlax.edu/d2l/instructor.htm
Categorized by: Common questions, Course Management, Communication, Assessment
Includes information on using Turnitin with D2L
Version 10 New Features Guide for Instructor from UW Eau Claire (PDF includes helpful screen
shots)
http://www.uwec.edu/COB/idocs/news/upload/D2Lv10_NewFeatureGuide.pdf
Helpful Resources (continued)
More helpful information from UW Oshkosh (extensive list of topics)
Grades -- Possibilities, Options and Settings (Lots of good “how to” material)
http://www.uwosh.edu/d2lfaq
http://www.uwosh.edu/d2lfaq/grades/grades-possibilities-options-and-settings
Mixed Content Blocking (additional information)
https://wiki.millersville.edu/display/d2ldocs/Understanding+mixed+content
Ongoing Support
Individual help and mentoring
User “groups” (planning stage)
Future training as needed