Teacher s Manual for LMS

Similar documents
Introduction to Moodle

MOODLE 2.0 GLOSSARY TUTORIALS

SECTION 12 E-Learning (CBT) Delivery Module

Donnelly Course Evaluation Process

INSTRUCTOR USER MANUAL/HELP SECTION

Adult Degree Program. MyWPclasses (Moodle) Guide

STUDENT MOODLE ORIENTATION

Using SAM Central With iread

Moodle 2 Assignments. LATTC Faculty Technology Training Tutorial

ecampus Basics Overview

Moodle Student User Guide

LMS - LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM END USER GUIDE

Getting Started Guide

Introduction to WeBWorK for Students

GED Manager. Training Guide For Corrections Version 1.0 December 2013

WiggleWorks Software Manual PDF0049 (PDF) Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

Storytelling Made Simple

TK20 FOR STUDENT TEACHERS CONTENTS

Your School and You. Guide for Administrators

An Introductory Blackboard (elearn) Guide For Parents

Field Experience Management 2011 Training Guides

The Moodle and joule 2 Teacher Toolkit

Preferences...3 Basic Calculator...5 Math/Graphing Tools...5 Help...6 Run System Check...6 Sign Out...8

2 User Guide of Blackboard Mobile Learn for CityU Students (Android) How to download / install Bb Mobile Learn? Downloaded from Google Play Store

EMPOWER Self-Service Portal Student User Manual

PowerTeacher Gradebook User Guide PowerSchool Student Information System

EdX Learner s Guide. Release

Using Blackboard.com Software to Reach Beyond the Classroom: Intermediate

i>clicker Setup Training Documentation This document explains the process of integrating your i>clicker software with your Moodle course.

Reviewing the student course evaluation request

Outreach Connect User Manual

Principal Survey FAQs

Houghton Mifflin Online Assessment System Walkthrough Guide

Experience College- and Career-Ready Assessment User Guide

Moodle 3.2 Backup and Simple Restore

Creating an Online Test. **This document was revised for the use of Plano ISD teachers and staff.

Getting Started with MOODLE

Test Administrator User Guide

Attendance/ Data Clerk Manual.

Ascension Health LMS. SumTotal 8.2 SP3. SumTotal 8.2 Changes Guide. Ascension

TotalLMS. Getting Started with SumTotal: Learner Mode

Version August Student manual Osiris, Blackboard and SIN-Online

Connect Microbiology. Training Guide

Once your credentials are accepted, you should get a pop-window (make sure that your browser is set to allow popups) that looks like this:

Schoology Getting Started Guide for Teachers

Moodle MyFeedback update April 2017

Using Moodle in ESOL Writing Classes

Student User s Guide to the Project Integration Management Simulation. Based on the PMBOK Guide - 5 th edition

USER ADAPTATION IN E-LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS

Millersville University Degree Works Training User Guide

RETURNING TEACHER REQUIRED TRAINING MODULE YE TRANSCRIPT

Online ICT Training Courseware

INTERNAL MEDICINE IN-TRAINING EXAMINATION (IM-ITE SM )

All 11 th grade students attending public schools in Colorado will take the SAT. The SAT without essay is the default registration for all students.

DO NOT DISCARD: TEACHER MANUAL

ACCESSING STUDENT ACCESS CENTER

Tour. English Discoveries Online

myperspectives 2017 Click Path to Success myperspectives 2017 Virtual Activation Click Path

MyUni - Turnitin Assignments

Beginning Blackboard. Getting Started. The Control Panel. 1. Accessing Blackboard:

Degree Audit Self-Service For Students 1

PRD Online

THE FRYDERYK CHOPIN UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC

Parent s Guide to the Student/Parent Portal

Quick Reference for itslearning

BLACKBOARD TRAINING PHASE 2 CREATE ASSESSMENT. Essential Tool Part 1 Rubrics, page 3-4. Assignment Tool Part 2 Assignments, page 5-10

THESIS GUIDE FORMAL INSTRUCTION GUIDE FOR MASTER S THESIS WRITING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Netsmart Sandbox Tour Guide Script

Managing the Student View of the Grade Center

New Features & Functionality in Q Release Version 3.1 January 2016

Detailed Instructions to Create a Screen Name, Create a Group, and Join a Group

Completing the Pre-Assessment Activity for TSI Testing (designed by Maria Martinez- CARE Coordinator)

CHANCERY SMS 5.0 STUDENT SCHEDULING

FACULTY Tk20 TUTORIALS: PORTFOLIOS & FIELD EXPERIENCE BINDERS

READ 180 Next Generation Software Manual

DICE - Final Report. Project Information Project Acronym DICE Project Title

Quick Start Guide 7.0

Starting an Interim SBA

Spring 2015 Achievement Grades 3 to 8 Social Studies and End of Course U.S. History Parent/Teacher Guide to Online Field Test Electronic Practice

ALEKS. ALEKS Pie Report (Class Level)

Creating a Test in Eduphoria! Aware

Changing Majors. You can change or add majors, minors, concentration, or teaching fields from the Student Course Registration (SFAREGS) form.

/ On campus x ICON Grades

Student Handbook. This handbook was written for the students and participants of the MPI Training Site.

EGE. Netspace/iinet. Google. Edmodoo. /enprovides. learning. page, provider? /intl/en/abou t. Coordinator. post in forums, on. message, Students to

New Features & Functionality in Q Release Version 3.2 June 2016

TeacherPlus Gradebook HTML5 Guide LEARN OUR SOFTWARE STEP BY STEP

ACADEMIC TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT

Appendix L: Online Testing Highlights and Script

CODE Multimedia Manual network version

Dr. Ramesh C Gaur. PGDCA, MLISc,Ph.D. Fulbright Scholar (Virginia Tech, USA)

Online Testing - Quick Troubleshooting Tips

Filing RTI Application by your own

Blackboard Communication Tools

Divisione Corsi di III livello ONLINE ADMISSION AND ENROLMENT PROCEDURE FOR MASTER S AND POST-DOC PROGRAMMES

NCAA Eligibility Center High School Portal Instructions. Course Module

Closing out the School Year for Teachers and Administrators Spring PANC Conference Wrightsville Beach April 7-9, 2014

Online Administrator Guide

SCT Banner Financial Aid Needs Analysis Training Workbook January 2005 Release 7

POWERTEACHER GRADEBOOK

Transcription:

OLIVE Open Learning Institute of Virtual Education Teacher s Manual for LMS Dear Teachers, Welcome to teacher s manual for Learning Management System (LMS). This manual will help you to use LMS in an efficient manner. If you have participated in any of our orientation sessions this manual will prove handy to make your way around our system. We will start with brief introduction to LMS followed by step by step process to use various features of this system. What is a LMS? LMS stands for Learning Management System and is a web-based system to manage various learning oriented activities. The LMS contain course management, student management, teacher management, activity management and resource management modules. The basic theme of a LMS is to facilitate learning by streamlining collaboration between teachers and students. Our LMS is based on Open source MOODLE (www.moodle.org). The red bordered rectangle prompts user to fill in the required data or emphasis items. Some conventions used in this manual The red round edge rectangle with green text specifies the action the user have to perform.

Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction and Login process... 4 1.1 Website address for OLIVE... 5 1.2 Log-in into LMS... 7 Section 2 Updating account preferences and profile... 10 2.1 Change your account preferences... 11 2.2 How Change your password... 13 2.3 Edit your LMS profile... 14 2.4 Upload your picture... 15 Section 3 Log-out and password recovery process... 16 3.1 How to log-out from LMS... 17 3.2 Forgot your password!... 18 Section 4 LMS blocks, Home page and course structure... 21 4.1 Home page... 22 4.2 Course structure... 24 Section 5 Adding resources to your course... 25 5.1 Adding recourses to your course... 26 5.2 Adding file resource to your course... 28 5.3 Adding URL resource to your course... 32 5.4 Embedding video in your course... 36 Section 6 Adding activities to your course... 40 6.1 Making Announcements in your course... 41 2

6.2 Adding assignment activity to your course... 44 6.3 Editing assignment settings... 49 6.4 Viewing assignment and grading assignments submitted by students... 50 6.5 Adding forum activity to your course... 53 Section 7 Changing course format... 59 7.1 Changing weekly format to unit format... 60 Section 8 How to message participants of your course... 62 8.1 Messaging participants of your course... 63 3

Section 1 Introduction and Login process The LMS of AIOU which is named OLIVE (Open Learning Institute of Virtual Education) and can be accessed via a website address (http://olive.aiou.edu.pk). The website requires you to provide login credential i.e. username and password. Please note that if you don t know your log-in credentials please contact us on support.elearning@aiou.edu.pk. The following sub-sections explain how to access OLIVE and log-in process. 4

1.1 Website address for OLIVE Type http://olive.aiou.edu.pk address in your web browser. Figure 1 shows the website screenshot. Figure 1 5

Click on Learning Management System (LMS) link to go to log-in page of LMS as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2 6

1.2 Log-in into LMS The log-in process requires username and password. Type your username and password and click Log in button to enter into the LMS as shown in Figure 3. Figure 3 7

1.3 List of your enrolled courses In OLIVE you are enrolled in courses and may have different privileges depending upon your roles. The manager, course creator and teacher are some of the common roles. After successful log-in you will be able to see My courses home page which will Figure 4 8

provide a listing of all of your courses. For example, the course Orientation sandbox- has teacher one enrolled as teacher as highlighted in Figure 4. 9

Section 2 Updating account preferences and profile Account preference option provides a centralized page to update different settings of your LMS account. The most important options are Change password and Edit profile. 10

2.1 Change your account preferences In order to change your account preferences, click on your name at top right corner of your page and select Preferences option as shown in the Figure 5. Figure 5 11

Figure 6 shows different settings that you can change on this Preferences page. The most important options are Edit profile and Change password. Figure 6 12

2.2 How Change your password To change your password, you will be prompted for your current password and new password as shown in Figure 7. Please note that the password must be at least 4 characters long. Figure 7 13

2.3 Edit your LMS profile Edit profile page lets you update information about your email address, city/town, country and profile picture as shown in Figure 8. Figure 8 14

2.4 Upload your picture You can upload your recent picture by drag & drop method in Edit profile page as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9 15

Section 3 Log-out and password recovery process After completing your work on LMS, it is recommended that you should log-out from your current session. If you have forgotten your password, LMS provide a mechanism to rest password using your email address. This section describes the process to log-out and password recovery using email. 16

3.1 How to log-out from LMS After finishing your work on LMS it is a good idea to log-out from your current session. Click on your name at top right corner and select Log out as shown in Figure 10. Figure 10 17

3.2 Forgot your password! During the usage of LMS account, it might happen that you forgot your password, then there is a mechanism to reset the password via email address. Therefore, it is very important that during your registration process you should provide a valid email address. On the log-in page click on Forgotten your username or password? link (Shown in Figure 11) and under Search by email address as shown in Figure 12, provide the same email address which is in your profile and click Search button. If validated, an email containing reset link will be forwarded to you as shown in Figure 13. Figure 11 18

Figure 12 19

Figure 13 20

Section 4 LMS blocks, Home page and course structure When you log-in to LMS, the first page contains different items grouped in form of blocks. These blocks contain links depending upon the location/context of user. In simple terms these blocks provide suitable links to different options in LMS. The blocks provide you with different items for updating the home page or course settings. 21

4.1 Home page Home page is the first page displayed when you log-in. The Figure 14 contains description of different blocks which are contained on Home page. The My courses section contains a list of courses you are enrolled in. Figure 14 22

Figure 15 depicts the way to enter into a course. Figure 15 23

4.2 Course structure Once you log-in into a course, you will see different blocks as shown in the Figure 16. Figure 16 24

Section 5 Adding resources to your course A teacher can add different items to a course. These items are divided into two categories, resources and activities. In this section we will learn how to add the following resources to a course. File resource URL resource Video resource 25

5.1 Adding recourses to your course To add resources and activities to your course, click turn editing on button on top right corner. Turn editing on is privileged action that can be performed by teachers only as shown in Figure 17. Figure 17 26

Here you will see Edit links and +Add an activity or resource links within your course as shown in Figure 18 Figure 18 27

5.2 Adding file resource to your course To add file resource (which may be a tutorial in word, PDf or PowerPoint format) in your course, click on +Add an activity or resource as shown in Figure 19. Figure 19 28

Please select the File item from the list of resources and click on Add button as shown in Figure 20. Figure 20 29

Provide a suitable name for your file resource and then drag & drop the file into Selected files area and click Save changes and return to course button as shown Figure 21. Figure 21 30

The Figure 22 shows the end result of adding a file resource in your course. Figure 22 31

5.3 Adding URL resource to your course To add an URL (Uniform Resource Locator) which is an address of a website, to a course, click on +Add an activity or resource link as shown in Figure 23. Figure 23 32

Select URL item from the list and click Add button as shown in Figure 24. Figure 24 33

Provide a suitable name, URL and click Save changes and return to course button as shown in Figure 25. Figure 25 34

After performing the above-mentioned steps URL resource will be visible in your course as shown in Figure 26. Figure 26 35

5.4 Embedding video in your course Video files consumes more space and therefore difficult to upload. We recommend to embed a video instead of uploading video files. To embed video, click on +Add an activity or resource link as shown in Figure 27. Figure 27 36

Select URL item under resources list and click Add button as shown in Figure 28. Figure 28 37

Provide suitable name, URL and embed code from video sharing website (like YouTube) in HTML box under Show fewer buttons toggle button and click Save and return to course button as shown in Figure 29. Figure 29 38

After completing the above steps, the embedded video will be visible in your course as shown in Figure 30. Figure 30 39

Section 6 Adding activities to your course Activities in OLIVE are a way to provide interaction between teacher and students. Activities are performed by students for communication, assessment purpose. In this section we will learn how to add the following activities to a course. Announcement activity Assignment activity Forum activity 40

6.1 Making Announcements in your course In your course, you can use Announcements activity to convey important information to your students. Click on the Announcements activity as shown in Figure 31. Figure 31 41

After completing above steps click Add a new topic button as shown in Figure 32. Figure 32 42

Type in the topic details and click Post to forum as described in Figure 33. Figure 33 43

6.2 Adding assignment activity to your course To add assignment activity to your course, click on +Add an activity or resource as shown in Figure 34. Figure 34 44

Select Assignment item from activities list and click Add button as shown in Figure 35. Figure 35 45

Provide name and description for assignment activity as shown in Figure 36. Figure 36 46

Please refer to Figure 37 for setting up the Due date and Cut-off date. To enable file submission check File submissions checkbox. Figure 37 47

After setting up the assingment activity click on the Save and return to course button as shown in Figure 38. Figure 38 48

6.3 Editing assignment settings To edit an assignment setting click on Edit link in front of assignment activity. Figure 39 shows various options when you click on Edit link. Select Edit settings. Figure 39 49

6.4 Viewing assignment and grading assignments submitted by students To view assignment submitted by students click on assignment activity, a summary of participants along with number of submission would appear as shown in Figure 40. Click View all submission to view details of submissions. Figure 40 50

Figure 41 shows list of all participants with assignment submissions. On the same page double click on file under File submissions column to download the submitted file to your PC. Click on Grade button to individually grade assignments for a particular student. Figure 41 51

Figure 42 shows the screenshot for grading assignments of students one at a time. After grading click Save changes button and user arrows to move forward to next student s assignment. Figure 42 52

6.5 Adding forum activity to your course Forum activity is a good way to discuss topics related to learning process. To add forum activity, click on +Add an activity or resource link and select Forum finally click Add button as shown in Figure 43. Figure 43 53

Provide a name and description for forum activity. Select Forum type as Standard forum for general use and click Save and return to course button as shown in Figure 44. Figure 44 54

After performing above steps the forum activity will appear in your course as shown in Figure 45. Figure 45 55

To add a topic for discussion, click Add a new discussion topic as shown in Figure 46. Figure 46 56

Provide Subject for topic and a Message and click Post to forum as depicted in Figure 47. Figure 47 57

The forum will now have a topic for discussion. Your students can reply and add their views about this topic as shown in Figure 48. Figure 48 58

Section 7 Changing course format Course format allows you to segregate course into smaller sections. In OLIVE there are two main course formats, Weekly format and units format. In this section we will learn how to change format of the course. 59

7.1 Changing weekly format to unit format By default, a course is in weekly format. However, you can switch to unit format by clicking Edit settings as shown in Figure 49. Figure 49 60

Once inside course settings, select Unit format in Course format section as shown in Figure 50. Figure 50 61

Section 8 How to message participants of your course In your course you as a teacher can send messages to one or more students. Messages are a good way to communicate during course study period. Please note that students as well as teachers can send messages to each other. The following sub-section will show you how to send messages to participants of your course. 62

8.1 Messaging participants of your course To send a message to participants of your course, click on Participants link under course name as shown in Figure 51. Figure 51 63

On participants page select the participants and click on Send a message as shown Figure 52. Figure 52 64

On message page write a message and click on Send message as shown in Figure 53. Figure 53 65

Dear Teachers, This manual is designed to be self-explanatory, however if you still have some queries about usage of LMS, please email us at the following address: support.elearning@aiou.edu.pk Please specify your name, department and username so that we can help you in a better way. Directorate of Overseas Educational Programmes & e-learning Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad. Reference: www.moodle.org Contributions: Compiled by: Muhammad Tufail, System Analyst, DOEP & e-learning, AIOU. Assisted by: Sardar Ali, Assistant, DOEP & e-learning, AIOU. Reviewed by: Dr. Moiz Uddin Ahmed Siddiqui, Deputy Director, DOEP & e-learning, AIOU. 66