2. Objective
Identify which of these innovative Brightspace tools or
features that you think will be most impactful at
increasing adoption of Brightspace and briefly explain
why you think so.
Write it down on actual paper.
1 response will received D2L swag!
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Daylight and Native apps
Key Features
1. Simplified Navigation
Responsive navigation that adapts to mobile device form factors
2. Responsive homepages
Awesome experience on any screen
3. Pulse
Discussions, and even more content integration
Modern look & feel across Brightspace.
Additional capabilities in Pulse
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Native apps and Responsive
Key Features
1. Strong set of native app functionality
Learners: Pulse and Binder
Instructors: Assignment Grader
ePortfolio: Lifelong learners
2. Responsive Web
Capture
Native applications on iOS and Android for key
workflows. New development in responsive web.
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Assignment Grader
A mobile app that simplifies grading.
On-the-go access to learner
assignments.
• Improve feedback
• Grade faster
• Stay organized
• Introducing Daylight
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Pulse
Helps students find out what’s new
and what’s next across all their
courses.
• Unify Course Calendars
• Syncs to Due Dates
• More time studying
• Less time organizing
• Always up to date
View:
• Assignments
• Grades
• News
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COMING SOON
Pulse Discussions
What is it?
• Ability to read and reply to discussion
threads through a Pulse notification
Why did we do it?
• Improved discussion notification and
reply workflow for iOS
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Objective
Identify which of these innovative Brightspace tools or
features that you think will be most impactful at
increasing adoption of Brightspace and briefly explain
why you think so.
Write it down on actual paper.
1 response will received D2L swag!
Editor's Notes
Hello Polk State. Cowboy E.T. and I are joining you from our home office in Ft Lauderdale where we’d like to quickly review our objective for Friday’s presentation. That is to:
Near the end of our time together 3 entries will be selected and announced and those 3 participants will each receive a $10 Amazon gift card. We look forward to your valuable insight. So thanks in advance for keeping this objective top of mind and thanks for participating and beeeeee gooooood!
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6 bug fixes in both iOS and Android
Improved feedback. Instructors can provide give more personalized, engaging feedback than is possible with traditional hard-copy grading. Support for rubrics, inline annotations, freehand notes, and audio/video commentary allows instructors to give feedback in a variety of formats.
Better instructor productivity. Saving assignments for offline access lets instructors to review, grade, and leave feedback on assignments wherever they are – even without an internet connection. It allows instructors to work at their own pace.
Organized workflows. The ability to filter and sort submissions helps instructors organize their work. Grades and feedback drafted offline are automatically synched later, allowing instructors to transition from mobile to desktop seamlessly.
Assignment Grader now has a display option that allows users to view only those courses that have at least one associated assignment submission folder. The option is called Hide Courses with no Assignments and when selected, allows instructors to find courses with assignment submissions more quickly and easily. This is turned off by default.
This feature includes the following usability improvements to the rubrics grading experience from the Evaluate panel for instructors using the Brightspace Assignment Grader for Android app:
The rubric interface has been updated so that when instructors open a rubric to add their feedback, their experience is smoother and more intuitive.
A +Feedback option has been added, which instructors can tap to add text feedback associated with a specific rubric criterion.
The Override Score field is no longer in the modal window. Instead, the points field in the Score column is editable for each rubric criterion.
Android
Learner organization
COMING SOON in September for iOS and October for Android: Participating in Discussions is easy, with the ability to read and reply to discussions right from the app after a notification is received that there has been a new post. Improve learner engagement.
Hello Polk State. Cowboy E.T. and I are joining you from our home office in Ft Lauderdale where we’d like to quickly review our objective for Friday’s presentation. That is to:
Near the end of our time together 3 entries will be selected and announced and those 3 participants will each receive a $10 Amazon gift card. We look forward to your valuable insight. So thanks in advance for keeping this objective top of mind and thanks for participating and beeeeee gooooood!