I'm working on a module that requires a lot of personal reflection and individual responses in addition to the standard knowledge checks and quizzes. Ideally we'd like students to document or record a range of reflections and activities via text fields, video, audio or file uploads.
Where would you like the uploaded files to be stored? You could do this by inserting a web object into your course, that points to a web site that is set up with a page to enable file uploads. The files would then be stored on that web site.
The files would primarily be for the students' own reference - it's a careers module and we want them to be able to go back and see the info they have gathered or the reflections they have made so they can make use of this info when they apply for a role or have an interview etc. Ideally we'd like the files to be visible for that individual student within the module. Not sure if that would be possible?
I'm in the process of creating an unconscious biases module that needs the same reflection activity. Please can you let me know where you landed with this?
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Where would you like the uploaded files to be stored? You could do this by inserting a web object into your course, that points to a web site that is set up with a page to enable file uploads. The files would then be stored on that web site.
Thanks for your reply Michael.
The files would primarily be for the students' own reference - it's a careers module and we want them to be able to go back and see the info they have gathered or the reflections they have made so they can make use of this info when they apply for a role or have an interview etc. Ideally we'd like the files to be visible for that individual student within the module. Not sure if that would be possible?
Hello,
I'm in the process of creating an unconscious biases module that needs the same reflection activity. Please can you let me know where you landed with this?
Thank you.
I wanted something similar and ended up providing text-input fields, then referencing those fields later on using %textbox1% Here's an example: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/52786895-6b4c-4484-8cc7-3f48fd00c4ff/review