Joseph Rézeau
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Hi Zack,
The problem is that - like many - you want to use a new tool (Moodle) to replicate an old one. I suggest a different approach: exploring the whole range of resources and activities offered by the new tool (Moodle) to envisage a new teaching strategy, make the most of the new tool and maybe, into the bargain, provide your learners with a better learning experience.
All the best,
Joseph
PS.- On this topic of new tools and old ways, may I recommend my favorite article once again? Colleges Should Tap the Pedagogical Potential of the World-Wide Web by ALISTAIR B. FRASER
The problem is that - like many - you want to use a new tool (Moodle) to replicate an old one. I suggest a different approach: exploring the whole range of resources and activities offered by the new tool (Moodle) to envisage a new teaching strategy, make the most of the new tool and maybe, into the bargain, provide your learners with a better learning experience.
All the best,
Joseph
PS.- On this topic of new tools and old ways, may I recommend my favorite article once again? Colleges Should Tap the Pedagogical Potential of the World-Wide Web by ALISTAIR B. FRASER
You could try this workaround. Divide the 147 students of that course into groups (5 or 6 groups maybe). In your questionnaire settings, set it to Groups Separate. On the View all responses, view the groups separately and export them as text one by one. Then, in your spreadsheet, import all the groups and, if needed, re-assemble them into one unique sheet.
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Did you try to increase the values? Which values did you put in?
Joseph
Did you try to increase the values? Which values did you put in?
Joseph