2. o A class or programme forum can be
used before or after lessons to introduce or
reflect on topics, ask questions and build
knowledge.
o Students can use it to express opinions or collaborate
on finding answers. discuss
o Set up different forums – one for queries and help, one engage
for general discussion, one for assignments etc. compare
o Use them for general literacy or language practice. contrast
o They’re a great tool for peer assessment. Students can reflect
post group answers to problems and other groups can
comment. ask
answer
construct
3. o Use it as a learning journal for your
students to record their progress and
reflect on their learning.
record o Use it as a log to record online or independent study.
reflect o Use it as a simple diary to encourage students’ writing
share skills.
log o The journal can only be seen by you and the students
so it’s a good place for giving individual feedback and
write encouragement.
comment
4. o Embedding videos on your page can add
interest and engage students.
o They are a great way to introduce topics, ideas
and lessons.
o Link videos to other activities such as forum
discussions . After the students watch a video they
leave comments in the forum. watch
o Embedding a video, rather than putting in a link to a comment
website, means that you have more control over what
the students see. share
o Remember you can use videos from the Highbury provoke
MyTube site and also make your own with an easy to
use Flip camera (available from the library).
5. o There are some fantastic podcasts freely
available online on a wide range of
subjects.
o Try recording your own podcast (or get students
to do their own). The simplest way is to just use the
sound recorder in Windows 7. When you’re done
upload it to MyTube and then you can embed it on
your page in a handy player.
o You can also set audio assignments using Nanogong.
listen Students record their voice assignment and it gets
comment uploaded straight onto MyCourse for you to listen to.
share o Use audio to support students who may find it difficult
to read text. Record yourself reading the passage and
react then they can listen and/or read.
respond o You could record pre-sessional ‘lectures’ so that you
have more time in class for discussion and
collaboration.
6. o Get students to collaboratively compile a
glossary of key terms related to your
subject area.
research
o The glossary entries could be used for peer
assessment.
discover
collaborate
o You could enter items in the glossary as a reminder of
key vocabulary or as a pre-lesson activity. prepare
debate
7. o The Choice activity can be used as a
voting tool, e.g. to decide on a class
outing.
o Use it to get data on what your class think about
certain topics and integrate it into the lesson.
vote o The graphs and figures shown in the results can be
compare used for numeracy tasks and for formal writing.
analyse o Use it at the beginning and end of debates to gauge
opinion.
choose
discuss
8. AND FINALLY…
…remember that MyCourse isn’t only for
homework. The more you integrate it into
your lessons, the more familiar students
will become with it.