Difference between revisions of "Add an overview to a Brightspace course"

From WSU Technology Knowledge Base
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(26 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{TOC_Float_Right}}<noinclude>
 
{{TOC_Float_Right}}<noinclude>
 
==About this article==
 
==About this article==
This article includes a description of the Course Overview feature in the [[Desire2Learn]] (D2L) Content Tool. It is intended for '''instructors'''.
+
This article includes a description of the Overview feature in the [[Desire2Learn]] (D2L) Content Tool. It has been updated to cover [[Release notes for D2L 10.3|D2L Version 10.3]]. It is intended for '''instructors'''.
==What's a course overview?==
+
==What's an overview?==
The course overview is a default feature of any D2L table of contents (TOC), along with Bookmarks and Upcoming Events (Figure 1). It has two, optional components: a '''description''' that an instructor can enter using the Editor Tool and an '''attachment''' that the instructor can upload. This material will be the first thing students see when they access the course content area. Students can also view this material at any time by selecting the Course Overview link on the TOC.
+
The overview is a default feature of any D2L table of contents (TOC), along with Bookmarks and Upcoming Events (Figure 1). It has two, optional components: a '''description''' that an instructor can enter using the Editor Tool and an '''attachment''' that the instructor can upload. This material will be the first thing students see when they access the course content area. Students can also view this material at any time by selecting the Overview link on the TOC.
 
===Is it required?===
 
===Is it required?===
No, instructors are not required to include either a description or attachment in the Course Overview feature. If left empty, the heading, "Course Overview," will not be visible to students and they will instead be directed to the first item on the TOC. Instructors will always be directed to the Course Overview when they access the Content tool and they will see a blank content region if it's empty.
+
No, instructors are not required to include either a description or attachment in the Overview feature. If left empty, the heading, "Overview," will not be visible to students and they will instead be directed to the first item on the TOC. Instructors will always be directed to the Overview when they access the Content tool and they will see a blank content region if it's empty.
  
 
===Why include it?===
 
===Why include it?===
[[File:D2L10-1 content default features.jpg|right|frame|Fig 1. Three default TOC features]]
+
[[File:D2L10-3 content default features.jpg|right|frame|Fig 1. Three default TOC features]]
 
[[File:D2L10-1 content overview description.jpg|right|frame|Fig 2. Select Add a description...]]
 
[[File:D2L10-1 content overview description.jpg|right|frame|Fig 2. Select Add a description...]]
[[File:D2L10-1 content overview description add.jpg|right|frame|Figure 3. Enter a description into the editor]]
+
[[File:D2L10-3 content overview description add.jpg|right|frame|Figure 3. Enter a description into the editor]]
[[File:D2L10-1 content overview attachment drag.jpg|right|frame|Figure 4. Drag and drop the file to upload]]
+
[[File:D2L10-3 content overview attachment drag.jpg|right|frame|Figure 4. Drag and drop the file to upload]]
[[File:D2L10-1 content overview attachment upload.jpg|right|frame|Figure 5. Select Add an attachment]]
+
[[File:D2L10-3 content overview attachment upload.jpg|right|frame|Figure 5. Select Add an attachment]]
A course overview can help orient students by providing a starting point or homepage for the content area of a course. Even a copy of the course description and a few references to content structure (e.g., "Access videos by selecting the Videos link.") can help students navigate the rest of the TOC. Other potential applications include:
+
An overview can help orient students by providing a starting point or homepage for the content area of a course. The course description and a few references to content structure (e.g., "Access videos by selecting the Videos link.") can help students navigate the rest of the TOC. Other potential applications include:
 
*Posting an interesting image and the name of the class. Think of it as a book cover.
 
*Posting an interesting image and the name of the class. Think of it as a book cover.
*Embedding a welcome video, along with a text-based course description.  
+
*Content-related information from the syllabus (e.g., required texts).
*Uploading a copy of your syllabus or other summary document.
+
 
 
===Limitations===
 
===Limitations===
*'''No performance tracking on attachments.''' Any file uploaded as an attachment to the Course Overview is not subject to the same [[tracking]] as normal topics in the TOC. Students will not get an indication that that they have accessed the file and instructors will not get any data regarding student access.  
+
*Any file uploaded as an attachment to the Overview is not subject to the same [[tracking]] as normal topics in the TOC. Students will not get an indication that that they have accessed the file and instructors will not get any data regarding student access. If you want tracking, include the file as a topic in the TOC.
*'''Bad place for some content types.''' Whatever is in the course overview will be displayed each time students accesses the TOC, which they do frequently. It's a great place for static content that quickly orients students. It's not such a good place for lengthy documents (e.g., syllabi) or static movie content (e.g., a welcome video) that plays over and over again. It's also not well suited for dynamic content that changes frequently (e.g., updates, announcements, reminders). D2L offers other tools that handle those tasks more effectively.
+
*Whatever is in the overview will be displayed each time students accesses the TOC, which they do frequently. It is not a good location for lengthy documents (e.g., syllabi) or static movie content (e.g., a welcome video) that will play over and over again. It's also not well suited for dynamic content (e.g., updates, announcements, reminders). D2L offers other tools that handle those communication tasks more effectively.
  
 
==Adding/editing a course overview==
 
==Adding/editing a course overview==
 
For all instructions below, first navigate to a D2L course and select '''Content''' from the '''Materials''' menu. This will take you to the Content Tool.
 
For all instructions below, first navigate to a D2L course and select '''Content''' from the '''Materials''' menu. This will take you to the Content Tool.
 
===Adding/editing a description===
 
===Adding/editing a description===
#Select the '''Course Overview''' link from the left navigation bar.
+
#Select the '''Overview''' link from the left navigation bar.
#Select the '''Add a description...''' link (Figure 2). If editing an existing description, just select the description.
+
#Select the '''Add a welcome message, overview, or description...''' link (Figure 2). If editing an existing description, just select the description.
 
#Use the editor to create/edit the description (Figure 3).
 
#Use the editor to create/edit the description (Figure 3).
 
#Select the '''Update''' button to save.
 
#Select the '''Update''' button to save.
  
 
===Adding/updating an attachment===
 
===Adding/updating an attachment===
#Select the '''Course Overview''' link from the left navigation bar.
+
#Select the '''Overview''' link from the left navigation bar.
#Do one of the following: drag and drop the file into the designated area (the drop area will turn green when the file can be dropped; Figure 4) or select the Actions arrow, select '''Add an attachment''' (Figure 5), select '''Upload''', find the file to upload, double-click the file or single-click and select Open, and select the '''Done''' button.
+
#Do one of the following: drag and drop the file into the designated area (the drop area will turn green when the file can be dropped; Figure 4) or select the Actions arrow, select '''Add an attachment''' (Figure 5), select '''Upload''', find the file to upload, double-click the file or single-click and select '''Open''', and select the '''Done''' button.
#To update an attachment, repeat Step 3. '''Add an attachment...''' will have changed to '''Change the attachment...'''.
+
#To update an attachment, repeat Step 2. '''Add an attachment...''' will have changed to '''Change the attachment...'''.
  
 
===Deleting a description or attachment===
 
===Deleting a description or attachment===
Line 39: Line 39:
  
 
==Related Articles==
 
==Related Articles==
 +
*[[Desire2Learn]]
 +
*[[D2L for instructors]]
 
*[[Content in D2L]]
 
*[[Content in D2L]]
 
*[[Adding a content module to a D2L course]]
 
*[[Adding a content module to a D2L course]]
Line 48: Line 50:
 
*Learning objectives in D2L (coming soon)
 
*Learning objectives in D2L (coming soon)
  
[[Category: Content]][[Category: D2L]][[Category: D2L Content Tool]][[Category:Faculty]]
+
[[Category: D2L]][[Category: Content]][[Category: D2L Content Tool]][[Category:Faculty]][[Category:Content Creation]][[Category:KG]]

Revision as of 04:48, 14 January 2016

About this article

This article includes a description of the Overview feature in the Desire2Learn (D2L) Content Tool. It has been updated to cover D2L Version 10.3. It is intended for instructors.

What's an overview?

The overview is a default feature of any D2L table of contents (TOC), along with Bookmarks and Upcoming Events (Figure 1). It has two, optional components: a description that an instructor can enter using the Editor Tool and an attachment that the instructor can upload. This material will be the first thing students see when they access the course content area. Students can also view this material at any time by selecting the Overview link on the TOC.

Is it required?

No, instructors are not required to include either a description or attachment in the Overview feature. If left empty, the heading, "Overview," will not be visible to students and they will instead be directed to the first item on the TOC. Instructors will always be directed to the Overview when they access the Content tool and they will see a blank content region if it's empty.

Why include it?

Fig 1. Three default TOC features
Fig 2. Select Add a description...
Figure 3. Enter a description into the editor
Figure 4. Drag and drop the file to upload
Figure 5. Select Add an attachment

An overview can help orient students by providing a starting point or homepage for the content area of a course. The course description and a few references to content structure (e.g., "Access videos by selecting the Videos link.") can help students navigate the rest of the TOC. Other potential applications include:

  • Posting an interesting image and the name of the class. Think of it as a book cover.
  • Content-related information from the syllabus (e.g., required texts).

Limitations

  • Any file uploaded as an attachment to the Overview is not subject to the same tracking as normal topics in the TOC. Students will not get an indication that that they have accessed the file and instructors will not get any data regarding student access. If you want tracking, include the file as a topic in the TOC.
  • Whatever is in the overview will be displayed each time students accesses the TOC, which they do frequently. It is not a good location for lengthy documents (e.g., syllabi) or static movie content (e.g., a welcome video) that will play over and over again. It's also not well suited for dynamic content (e.g., updates, announcements, reminders). D2L offers other tools that handle those communication tasks more effectively.

Adding/editing a course overview

For all instructions below, first navigate to a D2L course and select Content from the Materials menu. This will take you to the Content Tool.

Adding/editing a description

  1. Select the Overview link from the left navigation bar.
  2. Select the Add a welcome message, overview, or description... link (Figure 2). If editing an existing description, just select the description.
  3. Use the editor to create/edit the description (Figure 3).
  4. Select the Update button to save.

Adding/updating an attachment

  1. Select the Overview link from the left navigation bar.
  2. Do one of the following: drag and drop the file into the designated area (the drop area will turn green when the file can be dropped; Figure 4) or select the Actions arrow, select Add an attachment (Figure 5), select Upload, find the file to upload, double-click the file or single-click and select Open, and select the Done button.
  3. To update an attachment, repeat Step 2. Add an attachment... will have changed to Change the attachment....

Deleting a description or attachment

  1. To delete a description, open the existing description in the editor by selecting it, delete everything in the editor, and select the Update button.
  2. To delete an attachment, select the Action arrow and select Remove attachment.

Related Articles