What are Lockers:
The Locker is an electronic storage area for you to store your files. You can upload and download files from any computer and use them in D2L or transfer them from one computer to another. Only the owner of the Locker can view its contents unless the owner decides to mark something as public. If something is public than anyone that is in a D2L Course Site the owner is also in can see this file. https://mnsite.ims.mnscu.edu/shared/_instructor_and_coursedesigner_help/learningenvironment/locker/about_locker.htm
Overlap: students can submit assignments in their lockers and mark them public and instructor can set up a group dropbox, where students can see each other assignments.
Dropbox is much more “potent” tool to handle assignments (one can leave feedback, connect with “grading” etc.)
Both lockers and dropbox are used in a close conjunction with “Groups,” which will be discussed in our next TechEd Soiree
Very short video of Bryan Alexander, senior fellow at the National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education, discussing the issues and opportunities facing mobile technology, badges, flipped classrooms, and learning analytics:
while each of these systems appeal differenetly to different faculty from different disciplines, having a standard, campus-wide clicker system has also strong advantages.
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If you are considering populating your quizzes with material in MS Word (.docx or doc) format, please download the Respondus software from this location:
If you need help installing Respondus on your computer, please let us know: d2L@stcloudstate.edu. Respondus is installed in the Professional Development Room (PDR) in Miller center. PDR is also known as MC 205 in Miller Center. Here are directions how to get to the room: http://www.stcloudstate.edu/campusmap/building.asp?bldgAbbr=MC
do you have rubrics developed for your classes and wondering how to reflect them in the D2L rubric tool? Please join our discussion on “good rubrics in D2L course”