Sakai: Lessons

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Lessons

Lessons is a flexible tool for adding content to your Sakai site.

  • With the Lessons tool, you can share all kinds of content with students, including web links, documents, videos, and links to assignments, tests/quizzes, and forums.
  • You can also create weekly subpages to organize your content, so students can find the week's materials and assignments all together in one place.

If you're teaching an online or hybrid course, it's important to use the Lessons tool to organize the content for each week of the course. (The Lessons tool can be useful for face-to-face courses as well.)

Getting Started

* What content should you add to Lessons?

    • Based on information gathered from experienced instructors, here's a template you can use to organize and add content to your lessons: Word document | PDF Version

Basics

  • Sakai 11 User Guide: Lessons
  • Intro to Lessons (Create Subpages/Add Text and Links): Video | Handout
  • How to Build a Well-Designed Subpage: Video | Handout
  • Embedding (Displaying) YouTube videos in Sakai: Video Handout
  • Linking and Embedding Films on Demand videos in Sakai: Handout

Intermediate

New Features in Sakai 11 Lessons

Add color to Lessons content areas, add horizontal section breaks, add content above and below your present content

Working with Sections and Columns

Interactive Features

Checklist

With the new Checklist feature, instructors can add a "to-do" list to any Lessons page, which helps students stay on track and allows instructors to view their progress.

Question

Instructors can add a Multiple Choice or Short Answer question directly to a Lessons Page. The questions can be graded (correct answer specified) or used for polling (no correct answer specified).

Student Content (aka Student Pages)

The Student Content feature in Lessons is great for student projects. If you enable this feature, students (or groups) will be able to create their own pages in Lessons, containing text, web links, pictures, videos, and links to documents.

  • How to allow students to add content to Lessons
    • Students can work on their individual student page, or groups can work together on a student page
    • Comments can be added to each student page
    • Peer review rubrics are available; but you must inform students of peer review deadlines
      • A peer review rubric is available for each page or you can add your own peer review rubric
      • Students can self-grade or grade peers or groups