The OAKS Dropbox provides a convenient way for students to electronically submit individual and group assignments. Instructors can provide feedback, assign grades, and return submissions with track changes all from a single location.
Uses:
- Collect material such as first drafts or information sheets from students.
- Collect assignments, presentations, and papers for a grade.
- Give feedback to students on their work.
Application: OAKS (v10)
Video Lessons
All videos are in .mp4 format
# | Name | Lesson Description | Duration | Text-based Tutorial |
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1 | Introduction to the OAKS Dropbox tool | The OAKS Dropbox provides a convenient way for students to electronically submit individual and group assignments. Instructors can provide feedback, assign grades, and return submissions with track changes all from a single location. | 4:26 | — |
2 | Creating a New Assignment in the Dropbox | This tutorial will demonstrate how to create a new Dropbox assignment, set up grading, instructions and submission options. | 16:01 | Creating Assignments in the Dropbox |
3 | Seeing the Dropbox from a Student’s View | This tutorial will demonstrate how to view your assignment as a student. | 2:30 | How to Submit an Assignment as a Student |
4 | Grading an Assignment in the Dropbox | This tutorial will demonstrate how to grade student submissions in the Dropbox tool. | 12:40 | Managing and Grading Student Submissions |
5 | Bulk uploading feedback files | This tutorial will demonstrate how to bulk upload feedback files. | 7:14 | Managing and Grading Student Submissions |
Additional Text-based Lessons
Name | Lesson Description |
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Special Access and Release Conditions | Special access allows you provide alternative content or time limits to individual users or groups of users to accommodate special needs. |
HTML Editor | This tutorial demonstrates how to use the HTML editor in OAKS. |
OAKS Notifications | This tutorial demonstrates how to set up the Notifications tool to alert you 2 days before an assignment is due. |
Rubric | This tutorial demonstrates how to create rubrics in OAKS and add them to a Dropbox for assessment. |