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Content is where you find your online interactive lessons. Your progress will be recorded as you work
through the lessons and your performance will be assessed on a regular basis.
To access course content:
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Before you begin: 1 activity, if score = 100%, unit score for this will be 20% (100 unit score / 5
lessons / 1 activity = 20%).
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Lesson A: 4 activities, if score = 75%, unit score for this will be 15% (100 unit score / 5 lessons /
4 activities x 75% = 15%).
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Lesson B: 5 activities, if score = 50%, unit score for this will be 10% (100 unit score / 5 lessons /
5 activities x 50% = 10%).
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Lesson C: 4 activities, if score = 75%, unit score for this will be 15% (100 unit score / 5 lessons /
4 activities x 75% = 15%).
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Lesson D: 5 activities = 81% lesson score, and 16.2% unit score (see details below).
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My Tools
Click on My Tools on the toolbar to see and access the Web 2.0 tools you will be using.
Widgets on a class homepage
Click on a Widget that represents the Web 2.0 tools you will be using.
Content navigation dashboard
When navigating course content, click on "Show Dashboard" to see and access the Web
2.0 tools you will be using.
The Calendar can be set up at the beginning of the course and teachers can add and make
modifications throughout the course. The Calendar allows teachers and administrators to schedule and
share important dates with students.
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If you click Directory information, you can edit this information in your profile:
Name / Display name The name you want to display.
Title Your title on the course.
Profile text The information you want to share about yourself with others on the course.
Institution / Organization / Location The name and location of your institution.
Address / Phone number Your address and phone number (private).
Click Save to complete your profile changes.
To use the Voice Tools, your computer must have a microphone and speakers or
headphones.
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A Wiki is a tool that allows people to add, modify, or delete content in a collaboration with
each other.
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Select the appropriate group, then click the Unit you wish to study.
Once the Unit loads, Click the lesson you would like to work on.
TEACHER
Class codes can be found on your Homepage, under My Teaching, and to the right of the
class name.
The unit score is calculated by breaking the unit up into individual parts; first by lesson, then by
activities. Each activity affects the lesson score, which in turn affects the unit score i.e. Unit score 100%
/ n (total number of lessons including Before you begin) / n (number of activities in the lesson).
The unit score is calculated by breaking the unit up into individual parts; first by lesson, then by
activities. Each activity affects the lesson score, which in turn affects the unit score i.e. Unit score 100%
/ n (total number of lessons including Before you begin) / n (number of activities in the lesson).
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Unit 1 contains 5 lessons, including Before you begin. Each lesson is worth 20% (100% / 5 = 20%). If a
lesson contains 4 activities, each is then worth 5% (20% / 4 = 5%); if it contains 5 activities, each is
worth 4% (20% / 5 = 4%). When an activity scores less than 100%, it gets a percentage of the lesson
score proportional to the activity score i.e. 50% score in activity 1 of 5 = 2% total unit score.
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Before you begin: 1 activity, if score = 100%, unit score for this will be 20% (100 unit score / 5
lessons / 1 activity = 20%).
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Lesson A: 4 activities, if score = 75%, unit score for this will be 15% (100 unit score / 5 lessons /
4 activities x 75% = 15%).
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Lesson B: 5 activities, if score = 50%, unit score for this will be 10% (100 unit score / 5 lessons /
5 activities x 50% = 10%).
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Lesson C: 4 activities, if score = 75%, unit score for this will be 15% (100 unit score / 5 lessons /
4 activities x 75% = 15%).
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Lesson D: 5 activities = 81% lesson score, and 16.2% unit score (see details below).
Activity 1: 100% = 20% lesson score, and 4% unit score
Activity 2: 75% = 15% lesson score, and 3% unit score
Activity 3: 80% = 16% lesson score, and 3.2% unit score
Activity 4: 50% = 10% lesson score, and 2% unit score
Activity 5: 100% = 20% lesson score, and 4% unit score
i.e. 100 unit score / 5 lessons / 5 activities x n (percentage score of activity)
Total overall unit score (76.2%), is the total of the lesson scores, divided by the number of
lessons [1]i.e. 100 + 75 + 50 + 75 + 81 = 381 / 5 = 76.2
Course Grades
By default, these are only calculated on students who attempt, and record a score. They do not take in
to account, any student who has not attempted and recorded a score. Teachers do have the option to
edit the Course Grade settings, to take in to account students without a score; this gives those students
a 0% score, which are then factored in to the average Course Grade.
There are two areas in the Cambridge LMS, that you visit to view reports:
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On the homepage, within My Teaching and adjacent to class names, is a section called "Student
Progress".
When clicked, this will provide you with a Student Progress report for the class
Once selected, you will be able to view the Scores and Progress of individual Students
In addition, this report will accumulate the total time spent by Students inside the course
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In the Menu, click and expand My Tools, where you will find a section called "Teacher Reports".
When opened, you will have an option to view "Student Progress" reports for all classes
you teach, as mentioned in the above section
In addition to this, you will have an "LMS Access Report", which details the time spent by
users on the LMS but not inside the Course
Clicking on either of these will present you with a list of classes you are enrolled in, where you can
expand or collapse Units, Lessons, and Activities to see you Scores and Progress.
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Users will be able to create and manage, both classes and users within the Campus' they are a
Client Administrator
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They will be able to use reporting tools that will allow them to see student progress
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LMS access statistics can be viewed, for all users within the Campus' they are a Client
Administrator i.e. Students, Teacher, and other Administrators
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They can Edit a users profile and information, and they will also be able to create users
The Student Progress report will indicate how much time a given student has spent within a course,
as can be seen when looking at the Course Time column. Should users wish to utilise this information,
it can be copied and inserted in to a spreadsheet for manipulation i.e. Paste Special and Text.
ADMIN
Client Administrators are able to create and manage both users and classes within their campus. In
addition, they are able to use reporting tools that allow them to see student progress, export that data
to a CSV file and view LMS access statistics
Class creation averages 10 classes per hour, the average class size is 30 with 3,000 students in total,
this would take around 10 hours. If you enroll students manually, it takes approximately 35 hours to
enroll 5,000 students. Note: Manual enrollment should not be necessary when students self enrol with a
'Class Code'.