Showing posts with label new. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new. Show all posts

Friday, February 16, 2018

New: Quiz Due Dates

To improve the consistency of dates across tools in BOLT, due dates are available for quizzes.


This allows instructors to better communicate when quizzes are due, and better identify when a learner submits a quiz late. This change impacts when quizzes are marked as late.




A quiz is now considered late if it is submitted after the due date is reached.




Previously, ‘late’ referred to attempts submitted after the time limit of an ‘enforced time limit’ quiz was exceeded.




Quizzes submitted after the due date are labeled ‘submitted late’. Quizzes submitted after the time limit is reached are now labeled as ‘exceeded time limit’.


Grade Quiz display of the differing "late" and "exceeded time limit" results.
If you want to see the new improvements to the quiz Restrictions tab, please follow the jump.

Friday, January 12, 2018

New McGraw-Hill Connect Integration Available in BOLT

A new McGraw-Hill Connect integration is available for instructors using McGraw-Hill Connect with BOLT.




The new integration puts a widget on the course homepage and allows instructors to deploy Connect assignments in BOLT Content and automatically sync grades to BOLT!


a screenshot of the McGraw-Hill Connect widget with options Go to my Connect section, Learn About Connect, SmartBook/LearnSmart, Connect Library, Lecture Captures




Please talk with your MGH rep to find out if the new integration will work with your course and get set up for Spring!




You must request the new integration at https://goo.gl/forms/jyNLD69YNyasMG553 by January 24, 2018!

Friday, November 17, 2017

NEW Grade Exemptions Expansion

Instructors can now manage exemptions in Content when they have linked graded items in the Content tool.





Exemptions Manage Exemptions button in a content topic's properties
Manage Exemptions Button in Content Topic Properties
For more information on how to use this new feature, please read on.

Friday, January 20, 2017

New: BIG Improvements to Group Discussions

Are you ready for something that will make your life easier with grading group discussions?



A new way to create group discussions is available. Instead of creating multiple topics, instructors can create one group restricted topic. You can create one topic with threads separated by group.



In Discussions:



When you are creating a new topic, on the Properties tab, the topic type defaults to Open topic. Instructors can select the new Group or section topic option instead. Once you create and save the topic, you cannot change the topic type. (If you selected the topic type as open, you can access the original Group Restrictions area on the Restrictions tab.)


screenshot of the New Topic interface in Discussions with the new group option selected




In Groups:


To create a new group topic the original way, select the Create one topic per group radio button. To create group categories the new way, select the Create one topic with threads separated by group radio button.


screenshot of the new group topic options in the Groups area




If you create one topic with threads separated by group :
One discussion topic is created for an entire group category and threads within it are associated with specific groups. As a result, instructors observe less scrolling on the discussion list. Instructors can use the new All Groups filter on the topic to view all posts or to only view posts for a specific group. Inside a discussion thread, users can see which group the thread belongs to.


screenshot of the new Filter by All Groups selector in the new group topic area




If you create one topic with threads separated by group :
Only one grade item is required. This makes assessing discussion topics faster as instructors do not have to navigate in and out of topics to complete an assessment.


If you create one topic with threads separated by group :
Now, when instructors copy groups to new courses, the group setup (grade item, assessment option, etc.) is also copied over.


Also, and importantly: There is no change in workflow for students as they can only see one discussion topic and the posts within it that are associated with their group, as expected.

New: New Quizzing Experience

BOLT is going through a slow visual upgrade and redesign of the Quizzes tool. When you go create new questions in the Question Library, you will notice when creating certain questions that a new experience is available. A message should indicate that the new experience is on. Please note that for now you do have the option to turn off the new interface if you would like, but eventually the updated redesign will be the default experience.


screenshot of the new question creation experience message in the Question Library




The redesign is meant to bring the question to the forefront of your question creation experience and simplify the question creation process.


Some of the positive aspects of this redesign:
  • Question and answer choices are front and center
  • Additional options are now in a flyout Options menu- you can toggle whether or not to add them to your questions. This simplified layout gets them out of your way!
  • You can change the question type by selecting a different type of question from the question type drop down menu.


Currently, the question types available in the new experience are: True/False, Multiple Choice, and Long Answer. More question types will be updated as we receive monthly software updates for BOLT. New screens will appear as the updates occur. Stay tuned.