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Social tools in iQualify
Social tools in iQualify
Pulses, Talk Channels, Discussions and Social Notes
By Sarika and 4 others
5 authors
18 articles
How to use Talk (including moderation) for facilitators
Facilitators can use Talk channels to answer questions, post announcements, and hold online discussions in a forum, or chat style way.
How to use Talk (for learners)
Learners can use Talk channels to ask questions of others, and have discussions with them in a forum or chat style way.
Overview
Overview of social tools in iQualify
Authors can use social tools to get learners discussing and sharing.
Disabling social features in iQualify
Social learning and discussion-lead enquiry are at the heart of what we do, but sometimes you want to enforce independent learning.
Page discussions
How to create a page discussion
Course authors can add a discussion to a page so that learners can participate in a focused online dialogue relating to the content
Talk channels
Overview of Talk channels
Facilitators can use Talk channels to engage learners in real time chat.
How to set up default talk channels
Account owners can set up talk channels that will be available by default in every course
How to set up group talk channels
How users with account owner or API access can set up group talk channels to split their learners into smaller discussion groups.
Private support Talk channels
Learners can chat directly with their facilitators using the Private support Talk channels.
How to hide an in-page discussion or social note
Facilitators have the option to mute talk posts, social notes and responses if they are inappropriate.
How to use broadcast-only talk channels for course announcements
Account owners and Managers can set up broadcast-only talk channels which Facilitators can use to make announcements
Facilitator support Talk channels
Leaners can message their facilitator for support with their learning.
Social notes
Overview of social notes
Social notes allow facilitators and learners to comment on, and discuss course content.
Pulses
Overview of Pulses
Learn how to improve course engagement with pulses
Creating a pulse as a facilitator
How to run a Text response Pulse
Facilitators can run Text Response pulses to gather feedback and sentiments from learners in real time
How to run a Multiple choice Pulse
Facilitators can run a multiple choice pulse to quiz learners or gain feedback in real time.
How to run a Spatial Pulse
Facilitators can run a Spatial Pulse gather insights from learners and visualise responses in real time
Pulses, Talk Channels, Discussions and Social Notes
Overview
Page discussions
Talk channels
Social notes
Pulses