The following message was shared by Executive Director Todd Stafford to all programs on September 17, 2020, via Broadcast Memo.

As a reminder of this change happening, here is that message again, coming to you via the Blended Learning Blog. – Please have a wonderful weekend.


The electrical training ALLIANCE strives to meet the daily needs of our JATCs by continually improving curriculum content and delivering tools for the benefit of the apprentice. Following vNTI, we were asked by Training Directors about modifying some of the available settings in the Learning Management System (LMS). Our goal, just like yours, is and always has been to help the apprentice engage in quality learning during their apprenticeship and throughout their careers. With that in mind, last month, we sent out a survey to get feedback from you regarding two LMS settings: Activity Access Locking and Review Mode Access Locking.

  • Setting 1: Activity Access locking is the minimum proficiency level a student must achieve to complete the lesson practice or items to advance to the next lessons or items.
  • Setting 2: Review Mode Access locking is the minimum effort level required for the student to access and review lesson practice performance.
    • In Review Mode, the student can review their answers to questions, how it is scored (correct, incorrect, partially correct), and reveals what the correct answer is to each question and any provided solution notes or descriptions.

For a review of the full descriptions of these settings, please access this link. (Be sure to click on the image to view the full 2-page PDF)


The results are in. Thank you to all those who participated in the survey. We heard you, and we are taking action. The positive responses and thoughtful comments that we received regarding both features were outstanding and appreciated. It is together that we will best provide solutions to help in training within this industry.

The two settings that we were asked to survey you about require different levels of effort to enact and maintain.

  • Setting 1: Activity Access Locking will NOT be administered at this time, but at a later date following SME input per topic, Training Director input, and follow-up communications. Please note, no setting will be administered without clear communications about the timeline and any program or user impact.
  • Setting 2: Review Mode Access Locking will be available for all courses that do not currently have this setting starting on September 26th. There are a few details to share regarding how this setting will be applied.

Based on your feedback to the survey, we have determined to begin using this setting at a 60% level. This setting is not at all to state that anyone believes 60% is an acceptable value of proficiency on coursework; however, we are merely modifying what is currently set at
0% and raising the minimum level of effort on quizzes to access a quiz review to 60%. This, in turn, continues to allow you and your programs to administer local policies on performance requirements. The use of the report data continues to enable you to administer your own local response to performance requirements.

To say it another way, your JATC’s local policies and procedures should still dictate the successful coursework completion requirements as this setting does not make any changes to the construct of what you have made for your apprentice requirements.

Summary

What is it?

The review mode of an LMS quiz becomes available to instructors and students following the submission of a quiz for grading. After submitting a quiz, the user may review the quiz to see which questions were answered correctly or incorrectly and see the correct answers and available descriptions of the solution.

Who is affected by the addition of this setting?

Only students in courses where this setting is not already present** will experience a change. When a student receives a grade of 60% or better, they will see a message that states: You may review this quiz. On the other hand, if the grade received is below 60%, the student will receive a message that states:

Please try again!

If a score of 60% or greater has not yet been achieved, you may not access a review of your quiz.

Here are steps you can take to learn this lesson well and advance your training:

  • Read the Reference(s) for this lesson carefully.
  • Take Notes as needed.
  • Talk with your Instructor if you need help on a particular topic.

Please Note: The statement does not inform the student they have passed the quiz with a 60% or that 60% is the mark required to achieve. This value is merely communicating at what level the student will be able to access the review of the quiz.

Instructors will not experience a change in their interaction with quizzes. They will see the feedback notes and will still be able to review upon any score.

**Courses, where this setting is already present, include all Outside courses and Instrumentation Mod 1.


When?

The plan is to engage the Review Mode setting on Saturday, September 26, 2020. To access a review of any quiz, PAST or PRESENT, a score of 60% or greater must have been achieved. The student simply needs to have an attempt of 60% or higher to have access to the review of the quiz.

Method of Communication

A modal window will be displayed on the home page of the LMS to communicate the setting change to all users (students, instructors, and administrators). Users will need to acknowledge the message before continuing. The message will briefly explain the change. The acknowledgment will be logged for each user and will be recorded in the database, just like the user agreement page.

Thanks again for your continued efforts to improve the world-class training delivered to and for IBEW-NECA apprentices.


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