The Open Education Center accepts inquiries about online classes. In this session, we provided information on the ELMS operation and usage status, including the number of simultaneous connections and logins from May 11 to May 20. We also shared information on how to display feedback comments without disclosing the score when submitting assignments in Moodle and how to deal with delays in uploading videos in My Mediasite.
In response to requests to "know students' reactions" and "use a clicker-like function" during online classes, we introduced the polling feature of Webex. We explained how to display the polling screen, add questions and answers, share polling results, and save question items, choices, and results. In the demo, we uploaded questions and choices from a file (.atp) prepared in advance for the Webex poll, received participants' answers, and shared the results.
In the chat, we received questions such as "I couldn't present the topics I had prepared in Moodle, and I want to know the cause," and "Can Webex be displayed in English?" We will post answers to the FAQ for your reference. Thank you for your participation. We will continue to strive for information sharing and community building in online classes at our university.
Thank you very much for participating in today's session and for joining the demo poll. We would also like to express our gratitude to those who provided answers to the questions in the chat.
For details on the study group and case studies, please refer to the Online Class Study Group_7_20200521.pdf.
In our study group, we will mainly provide answers to questions and continue to offer mini-lectures and case studies according to requests. We will continue to work towards information sharing and community building for online classes within the university, so we appreciate your continued support.