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 Welcome to the Avenue to Learn Communication Tools workshop. This is a blended workshop - meaning that before you attend the in-person session, you will have viewed the resources on this page, tried some of these tasks in a course shell and then attended our face-to-face working session where you will put what you've learned into practice. We strongly encourage you to bring materials that you might use for your course to the session, that way you will be able to use that time for developing your actual course. If you do not have all your materials prepared, that's fine, bring what you can to the session. The outcomes for this course are: Welcome to the Avenue to Learn Communication Tools workshop. This is a blended workshop - meaning that before you attend the in-person session, you will have viewed the resources on this page, tried some of these tasks in a course shell and then attended our face-to-face working session where you will put what you've learned into practice. We strongly encourage you to bring materials that you might use for your course to the session, that way you will be able to use that time for developing your actual course. If you do not have all your materials prepared, that's fine, bring what you can to the session. The outcomes for this course are:
  
-  *   You will be able to post a News item in your course.+  *   You will be able to post an Announcement ​item in your course.
   *   You will be able to create a Discussion forum and topic.   *   You will be able to create a Discussion forum and topic.
   *   You will be able to configure the Discussion tool to best suit your particular marking and reading style.   *   You will be able to configure the Discussion tool to best suit your particular marking and reading style.
-  *   You will be able to use the Online Rooms tool to create a Blackboard Collaborate session. 
  
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 +===== Announcements =====
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 +This tool is one of the most effective in communicating with your students as it is the first thing they see once they access your course. You can provide announcements,​ course updates and important information through this tool.
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 +How to create an announcement item: [[https://​documentation.brightspace.com/​EN/​le/​announcements/​instructor/​create_announcements_item.htm|https://​documentation.brightspace.com/​EN/​le/​announcements/​instructor/​create_announcements_item.htm]]
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 ===== Discussions ===== ===== Discussions =====
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   * Will I allow anonymous posting?   * Will I allow anonymous posting?
  
-The Disucssions tool is located within your course, under the Communication menu (Communication > Discussions). ​For a brief overview of the Discussion tool, please ​view this short video below.+For more information about designing discussions, please ​visit the following link:
  
-{{youtube>82Zyh_wqw8Y?​large}}+[[http://​online.pitt.edu/​wp-content/​uploads/​2015/​09/​Best-Practices-for-Creating-Effective-Online-Discussion-Activities.pdf|University of Pittsburgh'​s Online Discussions Best Practices]] 
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 +The Disucssions tool is located within your course, under the Communication menu (Communication > Discussions).
  
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 The Users Must Start a Thread option requires the student to post first before they can see any of the other posts in the Topics underneath this Forum. Typically we suggest that you do not select this option here, as it is better to check it at the Topic level, which is where it would typically be applied. The Users Must Start a Thread option requires the student to post first before they can see any of the other posts in the Topics underneath this Forum. Typically we suggest that you do not select this option here, as it is better to check it at the Topic level, which is where it would typically be applied.
  
-{{youtube>​fGd4BhTUx70?large}}+As we move further down the page, Availability refers to when the Forum will be available to be seen. If you are using one discussion Forum to hold multiple Topics, you should set the Availability to shortly after the course begins. That way, students will be able to post as soon as appropriate. You can also set Availability on Topics, so you can choose to open the Forum early and dole out Topics as they become needed. 
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 +Locking refers to whether or not a person can post a thread to a Topic. Again, most people do not use locking as a mechanism as students are busy and don't tend to continue discussion beyond what is required in the course. However, there are times where you would like discussion to occur within a specific period of time, but still be available for review later. In a situation like that, you may want to apply locking. Either way, you are unlikely to want to lock an entire Forum, rather you would be better to consider locking or unlocking Topics. 
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 +For more information about creating Forums, or to visually see the steps described, please watch the embedded video below. 
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 ==== Creating a Topic ==== ==== Creating a Topic ====
  
 +3. (OPTIONAL) If you have not clicked Save and Add Topic above in step 2, or wish to add a new Topic to an existing Forum, enter the Discussions tool in your course (Communication > Discussion). Click the blue New button, and then select New Topic. You will be required to situate the Topic in an existing Forum. ​
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 +4.The options for creating a Topic are similar to that of the Forum, with one exception. Topics can be rated. Rating a Topic is done by students in a course, and can show approval, value or benefit of a post. Using the ratings options for a Topic can create a simple peer evaluation process, where students can add rankings or vote up valuable responses. ​
  
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 For more information about creating forums and topics, please see the following links: For more information about creating forums and topics, please see the following links:
  
-Creating Discussion forums and topics: ​[[https://​documentation.desire2learn.com/en/creating-discussion-forums-topics|https:​//​documentation.desire2learn.com/​en/​creating-discussion-forums-topics]] +[[https://​documentation.brightspace.com/EN/semester_start/-/instructor/faq_discussions.htm|Discussions FAQ]] 
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-Creating and replying to discussion threads: [[https://documentation.desire2learn.com/​en/​creating-replying-to-discussion-threads|https://​documentation.desire2learn.com/​en/​creating-replying-to-discussion-threads]] +
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-When designing online discussions..... +
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-http://www.online.pitt.edu/​faculty/​documents/​PittOnlineDiscussionBoardBestPractices.pdf +
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-[[https://​www.edutopia.org/​pdfs/​stw/​edutopia-onlinelearning-mastering-online-discussion-board-facilitation.pdf|Edutopia'​s Guide to Facilitating Online Discussions]]+
  
  
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 If you are using Discussions as an assessment method, you will need to consider how you are going to mark learners responses. Are you going to value frequency of posting, quality of posting, quantity of posting or use a rubric based on all of these ideas? ​ If you are using Discussions as an assessment method, you will need to consider how you are going to mark learners responses. Are you going to value frequency of posting, quality of posting, quantity of posting or use a rubric based on all of these ideas? ​
  
-[[https://documentation.desire2learn.com/sites/default/files/​documents/​How%20to%20assess%20Discussions%20submissions.pdf|D2L PDF Handout on Marking ​Discussions]]+[[https://www.edutopia.org/pdfs/stw/edutopia-onlinelearning-mastering-online-discussion-board-facilitation.pdf|Edutopia'​s Guide to Facilitating Online ​Discussions]] 
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-The embedded video below, shows two different ways to mark discussions. 
  
-==Assess Thread==+==Grade a Topic==
  
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-===== Online Rooms ===== 
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-Creating and editing online rooms in Avenue: [[https://​wiki.mcmaster.ca/​avenue/​online_rooms]] 
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-Support resources for Blackboard Collaborate:​ [[http://​miietl.mcmaster.ca/​site/​web-conferencing/​|http://​miietl.mcmaster.ca/​site/​web-conferencing/​]] 
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-===== News ===== 
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-This tool is one of the most effective in communicating with your students as it is the first thing they see once they access your course. You can provide announcements,​ course updates and important information through the News tool. 
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-How to create a news item: [[https://​documentation.desire2learn.com/​en/​creating-news-item|https://​documentation.desire2learn.com/​en/​creating-news-item]] 
  
  
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-//For questions or concerns, Avenue support is available from Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM at (905) 525-9140 ext. 22911 or email support.avenue@cll.mcmaster.ca.//​+//For questions or concerns, Avenue support is available from Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM at (905) 525-9140 ext. 23757 or email support.avenue@cll.mcmaster.ca.//​
  
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