Also answers:
- How can I see the course learning activities in a report?
- How can I see the course assessment activities in a report?
The Learning Design Report is a special case of the Course (Level 4) Activities Report. Since you can separate your assessments from learning activities in CourseTune, we give you the option of generating individual reports, or one report for both. This article covers the Learning Design Report only.
This report can answer:
- How can I see how much time I’m spending on assessment?
- How can I see when students should be interacting with the expert (instructor)?
- How can I see a list of activities we’re doing in the course?
- How can I see what’s happening online and what’s face-to-face? Asynchronous vs. synchronous
- How can I see how much time I’ve designed for my course and how we’re using that time?
Step 1: Ready to create your report? First, you need to start at the course level. Next, click on Data and Reports in the right panel, and select Course Activity Report.
Step 2: From the Course (Level 4) Activity Report panel, select Include Activities Marked as Learning. You can choose to generate using time or points, and which file type to generate.
Want to know more about activities? Check out this article: Glossary: Assessments and Learning Activities
CourseTune offers many useful reports. For more information, check out this article: What kinds of reports are available in CourseTune?
New to CourseTune and unsure of which report is right for you? Our Reports Wizard simplifies this for you by leading you through a series of questions. To know more about the Reports Wizard, check out this article: How do I use the Reports Wizard?
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