11-30-2023 12:16 PM - edited 11-30-2023 12:17 PM
I'm building a free course. Could you please help answer this: Which assessment approach is allowed in a free course:
A) Students submit a written essay (i.e. assessment) and the instructor gives feedback.
B) If A is not allowed, the instructor may need to divide the assessment into a few practice exercises and have students do them during the course (maybe with timer countdown in PPT).
Thanks!
12-01-2023 07:04 AM
Hi @JonathanL849,
I hope you are doing well 😊.
It's great that you are considering creating a course with practice activities, as this can help keep your learners engaged.
Yes, you can absolutely add an assignment to your free course and provide the learners with a more hands-on approach to applying the skills they've learned.
Please click here to learn more about assignments. Did you know you can also add a quiz or a coding exercise to your course?
I hope this helps. Please let us know if you have additional questions 🙌.
12-02-2023 05:34 AM
Thanks Marina. Quick follow up questions for my free course:
Thanks again and look forward to your reply. Have a nice weekend.
12-09-2023 03:00 AM - edited 12-09-2023 03:00 AM
Hi @JonathanL849,
I hope you are doing well, and my sincere apologies for being a bit late here 😅.
I am happy to clarify further:
1. Currently, there is no option to upload PDF or docs to assignments. Students can, however, attach external links (for example, Google Docs) to their “submission” box. We also allow images in <30 MB that must be in .JPG, .PNG, or .BMP.
Please click here to learn more about the student perspective on assignments.
2. Yes, you can share feedback in the feedback section. This feedback is visible to the learner only. (It's not shared publicly)
I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have additional questions.
Wish you a lovely weekend!😊
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