- Communication Tools:
- E-mail, group e-mail: E-mail represents the most reliable mode of communication
between teachers and their students since both the groups are required to retrieve it. This is also the reason
why you should use it when sending your students the information you consider important.
Tip: Before entering the Teacher's Notebook of a course,
you can select one or more filters to limit the number of students your e-mail will be sent to.
- Notebook: The notebook allows you to enter the student's score or any other information you want
to communicate to him/her into a text field adjacent to his/her name.
The notebook itself can be configured to be either accessible or inaccessible to students.
For further information on this application, please see the Help section.
- Course discussion group: This application can be utilized for discussing the issues related
to the organization of the course under which it has been created, or a concrete topic. Teachers are allowed to moderate the discussion
by deleting the contributions they consider irrelevant.
For further information on this application, please see the Help section.
Tip: It is advisable to clearly delineate the topic (goal) of the discussion and specify
the rules governing it.
- Sub-syllabus or discussion thread titled as 'News': Provided you are changing a syllabus
of your course, it proves convenient to keep all the information on the changes involving, for instance,
information sources, students' duties, etc. in one place. If you do not plan to post a large amount of this information in the future,
you can start making it public utilizing a sub-syllabus, which can be displayed to students as expanded by default (a mode you yourself can enable).
The advantage of using a sub-syllabus is that it is comparatively easy to navigate in. Provided you, however, expect the information to be extensive, it is advisable to post it
under a discussion thread and ask your students to only read it, but not contribute to it.
- Folder titled Course-Related Instructions situated in the Study materials section: Provided your communication with your
students entails the use of large files (or long texts), please make sure you upload them into this folder and instruct the students to keep track of its contents.