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Intelligent Uses of
Intelligent Agents
Brightspace Teaching and Learning Community
Barry Dahl, Sr. Community Manager
bit.ly/D2Lagents
What is an Intelligent Agent?
An intelligent agent is a software that assists
people and acts on their behalf.
Intelligent agents work by allowing people to
delegate work that they could have done, to the
agent software.
Source: Hanh Tran & Thaovy Tran
What is an Intelligent Agent in D2L?
Intelligent Agents can assist instructors,
administrators, and students by providing an
automated notification when defined activity
occurs in a course or when there is a lack of
login or course entry.
Creating an Intelligent Agent in D2L?
For this webinar, we assume that you already
know how to create an agent.
If not, go to this URL to learn how:
bit.ly/D2Lagents
Effective Practices with D2L Intelligent Agents 1 of 7
Think carefully about whether you want the
agent to send an email to the student, or to you,
or both.
• There are various examples of where you might want to
NOT automatically send an email to the students.
• Sending to yourself gives you one more chance to decide
whether to contact the student, or not.
Effective Practices 2 of 7
When the Agent sends you a notification, be prepared
to contact the student, if warranted:
• Use a “text expander” when multiple, similar
emails to students may be needed.
• A “text expander” can reduce the amount of time
that you spend writing emails.
• Hat tip: Audrey Williams & Brandon Ballentine
Audrey and Brandon - Pellissippi
Effective Practices 3 of 7
Use Intelligent Agents sparingly:
Repetitive emails may lose effectiveness
Reserve use for the most important items
Effective Practices 4 of 7
Carefully consider the implications of Manual
versus Automatic running of Intelligent Agents:
• Automatic Agents will run once a day, or less
often, as scheduled.
• Manually triggering the Agent allows you to
determine when the timing is right.
Effective Practices 5 of 7
Use the Agent Name and Description fields to
your own benefit:
• Describe what the Agent is intended to do and
when it will be used.
• Add a reminder to yourself about info that
needs to be changed from term to term (due
dates, office hours, etc.).
Agent Name & Description Example
List of Agent Names & Descriptions
Effective Practices 6 of 7
If using an Agent to send an email to yourself, and
if you expect many of these emails:
• Create a rule in your email client to
automatically place these message into a
special folder
• Make sure the folder is visible on your email
client.
Setting up a Rule
in Outlook
• Base the rule on unique text
in the Agent Email subject
line.
• Consider separate folders
for each class – or each
Agent.
Example of Outlook email client with Rule applied
Effective Practices 7 of 7
Intelligent Agents become more valuable as class
sizes increase.
• It’s a matter of scale. Automatic messaging is
of less value when interacting with 10-15
students, and of great value when interacting
with 30, 50, 100, or more.
Sanity Check – Does it Make Sense?
Use Intelligent Agents when there isn’t a better
way of communicating:
• Can a D2L Notification work better?
• Can a News Announcement work better?
• Can a personally crafted email work better?
• Would a discussion board posting work better?
Potential Pitfalls with D2L Intelligent Agents 1 of 5
Communications triggered by Intelligent
Agents use “Replace Strings.”
• Ensure that your replace strings are properly
formed.
• Use “name” strings sparingly, as you would
when speaking with the student.
Replace Strings for Intelligent Agents
Examples:
• OrgName = Rose State College
• OrgUnitName = ACCT 101
• InitiatingUserFirstName = Jon
• InitiatingUserLastName = Doe
• InitiatingUserUserName = jon.doe
• NOTE: curly braces are essential,
and no spaces
Potential Pitfalls 2 of 5
When copying course components from an old
course to a new one:
• Each Intelligent Agent will be copied over, BUT
the settings of each agent will not be copied.
• You must enable agents in the new course to
make them active (and this is a GOOD thing!).
Potential Pitfalls 3 of 5
If you are exporting a course, Intelligent Agents
are not included as part of the course export
package.
• You can copy course components from one
course to another to transfer Intelligent
Agents.
Potential Pitfalls 4 of 5
If an email is sent directly to a student, they
cannot reply to the primary sender of that email.
• In the body of your email text, make it clear
that they should “Reply all” and make sure you
added your email address as CC on the original
draft of the email.
Example of “Reply All” in text of email
If you reply to this message, you MUST Reply
All and ensure that my email address is in the
CC field of your email before you send it. If you
do not do this, I will not receive your email.
Potential Pitfalls 5 of 5
Using the replace string {OrgUnitName} can be an
effective way of including the course name in
your email to students
• However, some schools use somewhat cryptic
course names, such as 0023789 Classic
Literature.
Intelligent Use #1 – No D2L Login
• Why: To see which students are not “attending”
any of their classes – possibly by an advisor.
• When: Daily, or at least a couple of times a week.
• How: Set to check for NO login to D2L over the
past 5 to 7 days.
• What: Send an email to yourself or directly to the
student when they haven’t logged in to D2L during
that time period.
Intelligent Use #2 – No Course Entry
• Why: To see which students are not “attending”
class.
• When: Daily, or at least a couple of times a week.
• How: Set to check for NO course access over the
past 5 to 7 days.
• What: Send an email to yourself or directly to the
student when they haven’t accessed the course
during that time period.
Good one for using a text expander
Show example of using a text expander for
student communication
Intelligent Use #3 – Welcome to the Course
• Why: To greet students after their first entry to an
online class, and send additional information.
• When: Daily, during the first week or two.
• How: Set to check for first course access over the
past 1 day.
• What: Send an email to the student (CC you, if
desired) within 24 hours of first accessing the
online course.
Intelligent Use #4 – Falling Behind in 1st Week
• Why: To remind students that the term has started
and that they are in danger of falling behind.
• When: At the end of the first week of class.
• How: Set to check for NO course access over the
first 5 days of the term.
• What: Send an email to student (CC you, if
desired) when they haven’t accessed the course
during that time period.
Intelligent Use #5 – Success in 1st Week
• Why: To reassure students that they have completed
all the class expectations for the 1st week of class.
• When: When the student has completed the activities.
• How: Use release conditions for the required items,
triggering IA when all conditions are met.
• What: Send an email to the student (CC you, if desired)
encouraging them to keep up the good work.
#5 - Agent Name and Description
#5 - Agent Release Conditions
#5 - Agent Email to Students
Intelligent Use #6 – Dropbox file submitted
• Why: To let you know that a student has submitted a
file to the dropbox. No other notification for this.
• When: Within 24 hours of file upload.
• How: Use release conditions for “Submits to dropbox
folder,” triggering an email when the IA runs.
• What: Send an email to yourself as a heads-up that
there is a file to be graded in the dropbox.
Intelligent Use #7 – Checklist Completion
• Why: To let you know that a student has completed a
full checklist, or a particular item on a checklist.
• When: Within 24 hours of student checking the
box(es).
• How: Use release conditions for “Completes Checklist,”
triggering an email when the IA runs.
• What: Send an email as warranted to recognize these
actions.
Intelligent Use #8 – Low Grade
• Why: To give a student encouragement for
improving their grade after a low score.
• When: Within 24 hours of the quiz being graded.
• How: Use release conditions for “Receives less
than (XX%)” on a particular quiz.
• What: Send an email to the student with
suggestions of how to proceed after getting a low
score on a quiz.
Intelligent Use #9 – Improved Quiz Scores
• Why: To congratulate a student on significantly
improving quiz scores between two quizzes.
• When: Within 24 hours of the 2nd quiz being graded.
• How: Use two release conditions for
• a) “Receives less than (XX%)” on the 1st quiz, and
• b) “Receives more than (XX%)” on the 2nd quiz.
• What: Send an email to the student with
encouragement to continue on the upward path.
Intelligent Use #10 – Survey Submission
• Why: To thank a student for submitting a survey.
• When: Within 24 hours of the survey submission.
• How: Use release condition “Completes 1 attempt
on Survey”
• What: Send an email to the student with
information about their survey submission, if
warranted.
Today’s Webinar
Intelligent Uses of
Intelligent Agents
Brightspace Teaching and Learning Community
Barry Dahl, Sr. Community Manager

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Intelligent Uses of Intelligent Agents in Brightspace

  • 1. Intelligent Uses of Intelligent Agents Brightspace Teaching and Learning Community Barry Dahl, Sr. Community Manager bit.ly/D2Lagents
  • 2. What is an Intelligent Agent? An intelligent agent is a software that assists people and acts on their behalf. Intelligent agents work by allowing people to delegate work that they could have done, to the agent software. Source: Hanh Tran & Thaovy Tran
  • 3. What is an Intelligent Agent in D2L? Intelligent Agents can assist instructors, administrators, and students by providing an automated notification when defined activity occurs in a course or when there is a lack of login or course entry.
  • 4. Creating an Intelligent Agent in D2L? For this webinar, we assume that you already know how to create an agent. If not, go to this URL to learn how: bit.ly/D2Lagents
  • 5. Effective Practices with D2L Intelligent Agents 1 of 7 Think carefully about whether you want the agent to send an email to the student, or to you, or both. • There are various examples of where you might want to NOT automatically send an email to the students. • Sending to yourself gives you one more chance to decide whether to contact the student, or not.
  • 6. Effective Practices 2 of 7 When the Agent sends you a notification, be prepared to contact the student, if warranted: • Use a “text expander” when multiple, similar emails to students may be needed. • A “text expander” can reduce the amount of time that you spend writing emails. • Hat tip: Audrey Williams & Brandon Ballentine
  • 7. Audrey and Brandon - Pellissippi
  • 8. Effective Practices 3 of 7 Use Intelligent Agents sparingly: Repetitive emails may lose effectiveness Reserve use for the most important items
  • 9. Effective Practices 4 of 7 Carefully consider the implications of Manual versus Automatic running of Intelligent Agents: • Automatic Agents will run once a day, or less often, as scheduled. • Manually triggering the Agent allows you to determine when the timing is right.
  • 10. Effective Practices 5 of 7 Use the Agent Name and Description fields to your own benefit: • Describe what the Agent is intended to do and when it will be used. • Add a reminder to yourself about info that needs to be changed from term to term (due dates, office hours, etc.).
  • 11. Agent Name & Description Example
  • 12. List of Agent Names & Descriptions
  • 13. Effective Practices 6 of 7 If using an Agent to send an email to yourself, and if you expect many of these emails: • Create a rule in your email client to automatically place these message into a special folder • Make sure the folder is visible on your email client.
  • 14. Setting up a Rule in Outlook • Base the rule on unique text in the Agent Email subject line. • Consider separate folders for each class – or each Agent.
  • 15. Example of Outlook email client with Rule applied
  • 16. Effective Practices 7 of 7 Intelligent Agents become more valuable as class sizes increase. • It’s a matter of scale. Automatic messaging is of less value when interacting with 10-15 students, and of great value when interacting with 30, 50, 100, or more.
  • 17. Sanity Check – Does it Make Sense? Use Intelligent Agents when there isn’t a better way of communicating: • Can a D2L Notification work better? • Can a News Announcement work better? • Can a personally crafted email work better? • Would a discussion board posting work better?
  • 18. Potential Pitfalls with D2L Intelligent Agents 1 of 5 Communications triggered by Intelligent Agents use “Replace Strings.” • Ensure that your replace strings are properly formed. • Use “name” strings sparingly, as you would when speaking with the student.
  • 19. Replace Strings for Intelligent Agents Examples: • OrgName = Rose State College • OrgUnitName = ACCT 101 • InitiatingUserFirstName = Jon • InitiatingUserLastName = Doe • InitiatingUserUserName = jon.doe • NOTE: curly braces are essential, and no spaces
  • 20. Potential Pitfalls 2 of 5 When copying course components from an old course to a new one: • Each Intelligent Agent will be copied over, BUT the settings of each agent will not be copied. • You must enable agents in the new course to make them active (and this is a GOOD thing!).
  • 21. Potential Pitfalls 3 of 5 If you are exporting a course, Intelligent Agents are not included as part of the course export package. • You can copy course components from one course to another to transfer Intelligent Agents.
  • 22. Potential Pitfalls 4 of 5 If an email is sent directly to a student, they cannot reply to the primary sender of that email. • In the body of your email text, make it clear that they should “Reply all” and make sure you added your email address as CC on the original draft of the email.
  • 23. Example of “Reply All” in text of email If you reply to this message, you MUST Reply All and ensure that my email address is in the CC field of your email before you send it. If you do not do this, I will not receive your email.
  • 24. Potential Pitfalls 5 of 5 Using the replace string {OrgUnitName} can be an effective way of including the course name in your email to students • However, some schools use somewhat cryptic course names, such as 0023789 Classic Literature.
  • 25. Intelligent Use #1 – No D2L Login • Why: To see which students are not “attending” any of their classes – possibly by an advisor. • When: Daily, or at least a couple of times a week. • How: Set to check for NO login to D2L over the past 5 to 7 days. • What: Send an email to yourself or directly to the student when they haven’t logged in to D2L during that time period.
  • 26. Intelligent Use #2 – No Course Entry • Why: To see which students are not “attending” class. • When: Daily, or at least a couple of times a week. • How: Set to check for NO course access over the past 5 to 7 days. • What: Send an email to yourself or directly to the student when they haven’t accessed the course during that time period.
  • 27. Good one for using a text expander Show example of using a text expander for student communication
  • 28. Intelligent Use #3 – Welcome to the Course • Why: To greet students after their first entry to an online class, and send additional information. • When: Daily, during the first week or two. • How: Set to check for first course access over the past 1 day. • What: Send an email to the student (CC you, if desired) within 24 hours of first accessing the online course.
  • 29. Intelligent Use #4 – Falling Behind in 1st Week • Why: To remind students that the term has started and that they are in danger of falling behind. • When: At the end of the first week of class. • How: Set to check for NO course access over the first 5 days of the term. • What: Send an email to student (CC you, if desired) when they haven’t accessed the course during that time period.
  • 30. Intelligent Use #5 – Success in 1st Week • Why: To reassure students that they have completed all the class expectations for the 1st week of class. • When: When the student has completed the activities. • How: Use release conditions for the required items, triggering IA when all conditions are met. • What: Send an email to the student (CC you, if desired) encouraging them to keep up the good work.
  • 31. #5 - Agent Name and Description
  • 32. #5 - Agent Release Conditions
  • 33. #5 - Agent Email to Students
  • 34. Intelligent Use #6 – Dropbox file submitted • Why: To let you know that a student has submitted a file to the dropbox. No other notification for this. • When: Within 24 hours of file upload. • How: Use release conditions for “Submits to dropbox folder,” triggering an email when the IA runs. • What: Send an email to yourself as a heads-up that there is a file to be graded in the dropbox.
  • 35. Intelligent Use #7 – Checklist Completion • Why: To let you know that a student has completed a full checklist, or a particular item on a checklist. • When: Within 24 hours of student checking the box(es). • How: Use release conditions for “Completes Checklist,” triggering an email when the IA runs. • What: Send an email as warranted to recognize these actions.
  • 36. Intelligent Use #8 – Low Grade • Why: To give a student encouragement for improving their grade after a low score. • When: Within 24 hours of the quiz being graded. • How: Use release conditions for “Receives less than (XX%)” on a particular quiz. • What: Send an email to the student with suggestions of how to proceed after getting a low score on a quiz.
  • 37. Intelligent Use #9 – Improved Quiz Scores • Why: To congratulate a student on significantly improving quiz scores between two quizzes. • When: Within 24 hours of the 2nd quiz being graded. • How: Use two release conditions for • a) “Receives less than (XX%)” on the 1st quiz, and • b) “Receives more than (XX%)” on the 2nd quiz. • What: Send an email to the student with encouragement to continue on the upward path.
  • 38. Intelligent Use #10 – Survey Submission • Why: To thank a student for submitting a survey. • When: Within 24 hours of the survey submission. • How: Use release condition “Completes 1 attempt on Survey” • What: Send an email to the student with information about their survey submission, if warranted.
  • 39. Today’s Webinar Intelligent Uses of Intelligent Agents Brightspace Teaching and Learning Community Barry Dahl, Sr. Community Manager