04-16-2020 09:17 AM
Hi,
I have some existing online materials from my teaching that I’d like to use for Udemy courses - I think some of these will not be allowed so I’m looking for advice to avoid problems later down the line.
I use Google forms to guide my students into taking notes from my videos. To allow the students to edit their submission these forms retain details of the Google profile used in their browser - but those details are not shared with the form owner.
In an end of course summary lesson one of the forms feeds data to a Google data studio report which gives my students a graphical representation of how their confidence in each topic is matched to their test results. To allow students to view their personal data the form collecting data for this report asks for a nickname they can use in a filter on the interactive report
I also have Google data studio report that shows a curated list of youtube videos (not from my channel) for each lesson topic, this includes links to the videos and links to a notes template with a copy of the video transcript and some generic questions.
For each topic I have nine different learning games from an external service, with questions related to the topic. In my existing site these are included as iframe embeds.
04-19-2020 01:26 PM
You can use resources such as files or external links provided that all of this is linked to the course and also does not require payment of money or registration for something
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