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SELF-TEST by: Ellen D'Aniello (08/31/2005 08:46 PM)
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1. The Class Community Area contains which of the following posting areas: e. All of the above | Result: Correct. |
2. True or False. The student's Private Folder can replace email communication and keep all course information in the course area for your convenience. True | Result: Correct. Whenever possible you should use the student's private folder for personal communications and reduce email. |
3. True or False. Students can see each other's private folder contents. False | Result: Correct. A private folder can only be viewed by the student owner and the instructor. |
4. What is a good guide for how often to change a newsflash? c. Once or twice a week. | Result: Correct. Most students don't log on every day. If you change the news flash too often, some students will miss some postings. |
5. What does a "twistie" indicate? It indicates if the menu is expanded or collapsed | Click for explanation |
6. Of the various ways to communicate with students in an Empire State College course, which is most integral to student learning d. Discussion area questions | Result: Correct. In Empire State College courses, academic discussions are held in the Discussion area. |
7. Which discription best decribes a "threaded" discussion? c. Responses are listed under the item being responded to and indented at various levels. | Result: Correct. |
8. Students can easily add web links to their discussions. True | Result: Correct. |
9. True or False. Once the instructor posts a response, there is no way to go back and change the posting. False | Result: Correct. An instructor can use the Edit Document link to make minor changes. |
10. The Expand Menu navigation button only expands one section of the Module menu at a time. False | Result: Correct. The Expand Menu navigation button expands all of the module sections at once. |