08-17-2023 02:37 AM
08-17-2023 09:17 AM
Hi @Chris76x2 thank you for asking!😊
The best option will be create an assignment, you can create various questions for students to answer regarding the course concepts. In addition, you can upload instructions and solutions in video format, share downloadable resources, and provide feedback on learners’ completed assignments.
You can check this article to learn more about it.
Bessy
Udemy Community Moderator
08-17-2023 01:02 PM
HI Chris,
are you particularly looking for a solution like an app how to get this done?
I see two feasible options.
1/ you ask your students to name 10 fruits, then they submit the answers to you. You will need to check the answers one-by-one and give feedback. This is a personal approach; however, if the pass rate is a prerequisite to move forward in your course, it might take time and students don't like to get stuck waiting for your reply. So you might do an assignment that you check personally but passing it is not a prerequisite to continue in the course.
2/ you may give an assignment where you list a bunch of things, for example: table, strawberry, cumin, fan, etc and ask the students to pick/mark the ones depicting a fruit. Then on the next slide you may show the solution.
This method is faster, but the student will not get in touch with you personally.
Hope this helps,
Edith
08-18-2023 02:17 AM
Thanks for your reply. I have not created a plan for students wanting to check for answers or requesting feedback. This would be a problem if I had a large number of students at one time. I will certainly have to consider this in the assignment and overall course design.
How do other instructors manage this situation?
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