Has any one developed best practices  to use release conditions for adaptive learning?

Nancy.Evans5785
Nancy.Evans5785 Posts: 10 🌱
editado November 2022 em Social Groups

Has any one developed best practices  to use release conditions for adaptive learning?

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  • Renee.J.194
    Renee.J.194 Posts: 127
    editado November 2022

    I'd really like to see this. At the moment, we have a best practice of not using release conditions except for group work because there has been too much confusion on the part of both the instructors who set the conditions and the students who can't see anything! But it is such a powerful tool.

  • Mark.G.276
    Mark.G.276 Posts: 2
    editado November 2022

    Hi Nancy,

    With the help of my D2L Team, I found some documentation that hopefully points you in the direction your looking for with regard to Best Practices for Release Conditions.

     

    https://documentation.brightspace.com/EN/le/release_conditions/instructor/best_practises_for_release_conditions.htm

     

    Let me know if this helps.

    Mark

     

  • Dan.S.84
    Dan.S.84 Posts: 16 ⏸️ Inactive
    editado November 2022

    Hi @Nancy Evans​ ,

    Great topic! There are some links to courses that were developed a couple years ago in the Community Learning Center. There is some good information around release conditions here:

    Competency Based Education: https://community.desire2learn.com/d2l/le/content/11968/Home

     

    And Best Practices for using D2L:

    https://community.desire2learn.com/d2l/home/11165

     

    Some of the links in the courses may have changed pointing to the Community, but you should be able to find info from there. The content should be helpful!

    Dan

     

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