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What Canvas elements can be added to Modules?
Updated onArticleAfter you've created a module, you can add items to it. There are restrictions to the types of items. To add items, select on the + button to the right of the Module Title. (If you have a tutorial sidebar, you might have to close this to see all your available options). Select on the down arrow to drop down the options. The options are: Assignment, Quiz, File, Content Page, Discussion, Text Header, External URL, and External Tool. After selecting the item, and naming it if it is a new item, make sure to finish the process by selecting on "add item." TIP: If you are adding an assignment, quiz, file, or discussion, create that element first, and then come here an link it. A module is designed to structure existing course elements, it's not necessarily the place to create them.
"How to" Technical Guides (UofT's Academic Toolbox) Quercus Modules
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Administrative Options
Updated onArticleThe options detailed in this section are only available to those with administrative permissions in Peerwise.
"How to" Technical Guides (Non-Academic Toolbox Tools) PeerWise Administrative
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Feedback for Student Authors
Updated onArticleThis guide provides details on feedback providing by Peerwise to student question authors. If you are interested in what question answering looks like to students, please read the Options for Student Feedback on Questions.
"How to" Technical Guides (Non-Academic Toolbox Tools) PeerWise Authoring Questions
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Options for Student Feedback on Questions
Updated onArticleAfter you’ve selected an answer to a multiple choice question, you have a few ways to interact with author of the question. First, if you supply the same answer as the author, you receive a confirmation that your answer agrees with the author’s answer.
"How to" Technical Guides (Non-Academic Toolbox Tools) PeerWise Answering Questions
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Administrator View: Leaderboards
Updated onArticle"How to" Technical Guides (Non-Academic Toolbox Tools) PeerWise System Analytics
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Student View: Leaderboards
Updated onArticleIn PeerWise, each student can view a leader board, which dynamically reflects their activity in the course. The leaderboard also provides details on class participation as a whole, providing context to each student . Administrators can view an additional set of analytics that provide even more detail into student participation.
"How to" Technical Guides (Non-Academic Toolbox Tools) PeerWise System Analytics
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How to Register a Student Account on PeerWise
Updated onArticleThe login website is: https://peerwise.cs.auckland.ac.nz/
"How to" Technical Guides (Non-Academic Toolbox Tools) PeerWise Guides to share with your students
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How to Answer Questions in PeerWise
Updated onArticleAuthoring Questions: Use the "view" button under "Your Questions" to create new questions. Unanswered Questions: Use the "view" button under "Unanswered Questions" to answer questions.
"How to" Technical Guides (Non-Academic Toolbox Tools) PeerWise Guides to share with your students