I have spoken with several educators at conferences that have asked if there is any way to hide the To_Do list from students. The idea stems from students jumping right into their To Do list without interacting with other module items and resources. Since the To Do list basically shows items that are graded assignments, pages, files, and other helpful module items are often overlooked.
While I thought this was an interesting concept, I never really put a tremendous amount of thought into it. Then, remote_learning happened. In my role of an Innovation Specialist, I support teachers. Many teachers started sharing these same concerns of students not knowing what to do once they get into assignments and not have the necessary background when taking quizzes. We narrowed this down to the students using the To Do lists and not focusing on other needed items, information, and resources. So we decided to give our staff some training on how to use requirements in modules to make sure students at least interact with content prior to engaging in activities that require the information they may be skipping.
The training was done as a virtual meeting using Microsoft Teams. The screen share feature was used to show what the modules and requirements looked like form a teacher perspective as well as a student perspective. There were three modules set up ahead of time.
(Here is a link to the Google Doc with this info. Feel free to copy and use as is or remix to meet your needs if you like.)
In conclusion,the session went well and I believe it was helpful for many teachers. If your teachers are not using requirements, this may be a good starting point.
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Have lived in Ohio my entire life. Have worked in education for over 31 years. I have spent the majority of my career as an elementary teacher, but currently in a role that supports all teachers in our district with the integration of instructional technology, Personalized Learning, and educational practices.