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titleCritical Review

Aim and description

The aim is to develop student critical analysis and communication skills. Students write a critique of a text, either written or multimedia, and post it to the discussion forum. They must then comment on each other’s critiques using criteria or guidance set by the tutorThe activity could occur multiple times in a term but should be manageable to the student.  

Suggested assessment 

Discussion forum feedback on clarity of argument, evidence, communication skills, and grammar feeds forward into a summative critical review.  

Actions required by learner 

Write a critical review of a reading, engage with other student's reviews. 

Actions required by tutor(s) 

  • Add text to be reviewed:
  • Create Forum: 
    • Forum type: Standard forum for general use 
    • Moderate forum: encourage students to view other reviews and feedback.  
    • Create Turnitin assignment dropbox for student to submit final summative review. 
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titleCase Study
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Aim and description

The aim is to have students apply their knowledge in an authentic scenario. Students are given a scenario and a series of case questions that they must respond to in the discussion forum. Once they have provided their own answers, they must provide constructive feedback on other students’ posts.  

Suggested assessment

Students are assessed on the quality and quantity of their posts, including proving a complete response to the case or scenario, using relevant evidence, clarity of expression, grammar, making the minimum number of substantial posts, and their ability to contribute rather than dominate the discussion. 

Actions Required by Learner

Respond to case scenario and questions in forum in a substantive and timely manner. Make a constructive response to another learner's post.  

Actions Required by Tutor(s)

  • Create Advanced Forum: 
    • Forum Type: select Q and A forum if you want students to answer first before they see other responses or Standard forum for general use if students can answer any question on a first come first served basis. 
    • Set Discussion locking to one or two weeks. 
  • Organise Forum: 
    • Create a topic discussion which includes the spark or question stem, all the questions, and a summary of any instructions for students to follow. Pin it to the top of the forum.
    • Create a topic discussion for each question. This helps break down posts into a thread for each question.
    • Assign students to specific questions by appending their name to the title of the discussion post.
  • Moderate Forum: use structured points to add to discussion, and address any misconceptions. 
  • Post a summary statement at the end of each case providing feedback and summary notes for student to refer back to.
  • Grade posts in Moodle or separately e.g. Excel rubric which is then uploaded to students. 
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Debate

Tim Neumann has kindly provided an example on running a live online debate with 2 groups on MoodleThe example provided below substitutes an asynchronous discussion forum for the live debate and includes a potential setup for when there are more than two debate groups. 

Aim and description

The aim is to have students practice their critical thinkingpersuasive writing, group work and communication skills.  Students are divided into groups “For” and “Against” and are assigned to a thesis statement to debate in a discussion forum. 

Suggested assessment

Student groups are assessed on their understanding of the thesis statement, presentation of their argumentand group work. Students are also assigned to one debate to read, and vote pre and post debate.  

Actions Required by Learner

Critically analyse thesis statement from an assigned point of view; develop arguments and anticipate counterargumentsOrganise argument structure and order of speaking. Take turns in Groups, posting to the forum opening arguments, followed by speaker arguments, and finally closing arguments.   

Actions Required by Tutor(s)

  • Organise Debate Groups: 
    • Assign students to Debate Groups, one for each thesis statement, in which students are allocated to “For” or “Against” 
    • Create a Moodle Group for each Debate Group; include for and against students in the same group. 
    • Assign each Debate Group another debate to view/follow as an audience. 
    • Post an announcement with Group information, you might want to summarise Group allocations in a table.  
  • Create Debate Groups:  
    • Name Groups by Thesis Statement; 
    • Include For and Against students in the one group.  
  • Create Advanced Forum for Practice: 
    • Forum Type:  Standard forum for general use; 
    • Group Mode: Separate Groups; 
  • Create Advanced Forum for the debate:  
    • Description: Include list of groups and thesis statements, and a summary of debate format; 
    • Forum Type:  Standard forum for general use; 
    • Set Discussion locking to one week; 
    • Group Mode: Visible Groups; 
    • Set Restrict Access to Date you want forum to be released. 
  • Prepare Debate Forum: 
    • Create one Topic Discussion for each debate contribution, e.g. Opening Statements, Speaker 1, Speaker 2, Speaker 3, and Closing Statements (select option to copy to all groups). 
  • Create Polls (pre and post debate): 
    • For small number of groups: Create two Choice activities for each debate.  
    • For larger cohorts and multiple groups: Create two Opinio Polls which allow student to specify the debate they are voting on and their vote. Add the poll URLs to Moodle. 
    • Release pre poll. 
    • Release post poll after the debate concludes (either manually or with Restrict Access) 
  • Moderate Debate: 
    • Announce the start of the debate(s) and encourage students to complete pre-poll. 
    • Check in periodically to make sure debate(s) are progressing. 
    • Announce the end of the debate(s)encourage students to complete post poll, and to read other group debates. 
    • Announce the debate winners. 
  • Grade Group debate e.g. Excel rubric which is then uploaded to students and/or peer feedback using Opinio. 

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