Get started with Brightspace Learning Environment (video tutorial)
Getting started for Instructors
Navigate Brightspace Learning Environment for Instructors (video tutorial)
Content – Use the content tool to build the framework for your course site. Set up folders and sub-folders (modules) to organize your learning materials. You can import/export course components from previous versions of a course, drag and drop content from 3rd party tools like Google Docs, create new content with the HTML editor, and create learning activities like assignments, discussions, or quizzes etc.
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Set up and deliver a course
Semester Start for Instructors (video tutorial)
Assessment – be aware of the various assessment options available to you in your Course site. When planning a course site in Brightspace, it is important to know how to set up assessment for the activities/assignments/discussions/quizzes you have included in your course site.
Assess and grade learners
Pulse – students love the ability to access their Brightspace site on their mobile devices, but faculty and instructors need to be aware of what kinds of things must be included when setting up the course site for Pulse to perform effectively. Help students succeed by making sure your courses are optimized to perform effectively with the Pulse App.
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Brightspace Pulse effective practices for instructors (video tutorial)
Engage your learners through communication - If you’re looking for ways to make it easier for faculty to communicate with students, and make sure students are engaged with their peers and instructors, consider these tools/features.
Announcements - a formal way to make course-wide official announcements (no interactive elements)
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Interact and engage with learners (video tutorial)
Teaching Tips - Make regular announcements – Instructor
Activity Feed - an informal, interactive, social-media like way to share information in a course (faculty and students can author activity feed posts and write comments on posts)
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Post messages and links to course materials
Activity Feed widget for Instructors (video tutorial)
Discussions - a place for students to discuss course materials in an organized way, moderated by an instructor (faculty or student creates a discussion post with instructions, and other students reply). It is possible to assign a grade and a rubric to discussion posts so that students receive credit and feedback for their participation in discussions.
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Create and Manage Discussion Forums (video tutorial)
Discussions tool for instructors
Assessing Discussions
Calendar – add the calendar widget to your course homepage so students can see what’s coming up in the course. The calendar will display anything that you have assigned availability dates to when you added it in content.
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Manage course events
Calendar – Create an Event – Instructor (video tutorial)
Virtual Classrooms - a space for interactive video discussions with faculty or between students. Can be used to hold virtual office hours with faculty/ instructors.
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Virtual Classroom and Video Assignments by Bongo
Virtual Classroom and Video Assignments for Administrators (video tutorial)
Pulse – students love the ability to access their Brightspace site on their mobile devices. Help learners succeed by making sure your courses are optimized to perform effectively with the Pulse App.
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Brightspace Pulse effective practices for instructors (video tutorial)
Evaluate and Monitor Learner Progress - If you’re looking for an easy way to monitor student activity in your course or looking for ways to make the assessment experience easier for faculty and students, consider these tools/features.
Class Progress – view, compare and track learner performance at a glance.
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Track class progress
Class progress tool for instructors (video tutorial)
Tool Statistics – dig deep into the statistics of how some of the tools you’re using in your course site are being accessed to get a better picture of how your students are accessing and engaging with various components of your course, ex/ view quiz statistics to understand student performance issues, view content statistics to see how much time users spent viewing content items.
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Tool statistics is a feature that is available inside of most Brightspace tools – to access the statistics of a tool, click “related tools” > “view reports”
Course Content Statistics (how to access the statistics for content specifically)
Quizzes – build quizzes from a question library or from scratch. The quiz tool allows for many question types including equations, multiple choice, short answer etc.
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Assess and grade learners
Quizzes tool for instructors (video tutorial)
Rubrics – create or use existing rubrics to evaluate an activity or item based on a predefined set of criteria. Rubrics help ensure that activities and items are evaluated fairly and consistently and deliver effective feedback for students. Using rubrics as part of your course assessment options streamlines the grading workflow for faculty/instructors.
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Rubrics Basics
Rubrics Tool for instructors (video tutorial)
Gradebook – set up a grading system for your course and connect it to your course assignments, discussions, tests etc. It takes a bit of effort to set up the grade book for your course, but once you’ve done so, the grades tool looks after recording the grades you assign students for any of the associated learning activities in your course site and calculating how they contribute toward the student’s final grade. The grades tool can even record the grades you’ve assigned to students through Rubrics (as long as those rubrics have been set up in the grade book).
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Create a Grading System
Grades Tool for Instructors (video tutorial)
Quick Eval* – view all ungraded student submissions in one place. In Quick Eval, you can see a summary of what grading work is waiting for you to complete. You can sort submissions by course, student, assignment etc. so that you can grade student work in whatever way suits you. You can evaluate submissions and publish feedback and grades right from within the quick eval tool so you don’t need to navigate all over the place to get your grading done.
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About Quick Eval
Quick Eval - Grade Submissions Using Quick Eval - Instructor (video tutorial)
Brightspace Assignment Grader App – if you are looking for a way to evaluate student assignment submissions on-the-go (online or offline), consider using the Brightspace assignment grader app that can be used on your computer, tablet, or mobile device.
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Grade assignments on-the-go
Brightspace Assignment Grader for iOS
Brightspace Assignment Grader for Android – Instructor (video tutorial)
Annotation tools for assignment grading* - Use built-in annotation tools to mark-up assignment submissions and give meaningful feedback using highlighting, freehand drawing, shapes, and associated commenting.
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Create assignments and assess submissions
Assignments (Dropbox) Tool for Instructors (video tutorial)
Personalize Learning - If providing your students with a personalized learning experience is important to you, consider using these tools in your courses.
Awards / Badges - Provide merit-based awards to motivate and engage students as they progress through your course. There are two types of awards: Badges, and Certificates. Badges and Certificates can be automatically awarded based on release condition criteria or can be manually awarded.
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Issue awards to recognize learner accomplishments
Awards Tool for Instructors (video tutorial)
Intelligent Agents – Gain insight into student’s involvement in your course so you can automate and personalize how you interact with them. The intelligent agents tool finds an activity that matches predetermined criteria, and then automatically (and proactively) triggers an action – ex/ emailing users that have not accessed your course in a week or have missed an assignment submission due date.
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Find an activity that matches certain criteria (video tutorial)
Intelligent Agents – Create an intelligent agent – instructor
Teaching tips – Use Replacement Strings for Personalization (video tutorial)
Release Conditions – Use release conditions to create a custom learning path through the materials in your course. When you attach a release condition to an item, users cannot see that item until they meet the associated condition, ex/ attach a release condition to the second topic in your course’s content area that would hide that topic until users viewed the topic before it
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Create a custom learning path in a course (video tutorial)
Content – Attach a release condition – Instructor
Teaching tips – Use Replacement Strings for Personalization (video tutorial)
Special Access – add special access for learners who require different access to content and/or quizzes in your course, ie/ use special access to allow a student to submit an assignment after the due date, or take more time to complete a quiz
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Add special access to an assignment (video tutorial)
Quizzes – Grant Special access to Users for a Quiz – Instructor
Assignments – Add Restrictions to an Assignment – Instructor (video tutorial)