Commit c822abca by Mark Hoeber

Grading Documentation Update

DOC-97
DOC-176

Added note about grading subsections only, and vertical bars
representing subsections in progress tab
parent 64e28676
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:header-rows: 1
* - Date
- Change
* - 3/31/14
- Change
* - 04/01/14
- Update the :ref:`Establish a Grading Policy` chapter to emphasize that grading is applied to subsections only.
* - 03/31/14
- Expanded the :ref:`Grades` chapter to include the new :ref:`Review_Answers` section.
* - 03/27/14
- Updated the :ref:`Add Pages` section to reflect feature changes.
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Overview
*******************
You can add a Discussion component to a Unit, to pose a question related to the Unit and give students a chance to respond and interact.
You can add a Discussion component to a Unit, to pose a question related to the
Unit and give students a chance to respond and interact.
See the following topics:
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* :ref:`A Student's View of the Discussion`
Before you add a Discussion component, it is generally a good idea to add an HTML component that introduces the topic to be discussed. The Discussion component itself does not contain any text and may be easy for students to overlook.
Before you add a Discussion component, it is generally a good idea to add an
HTML component that introduces the topic to be discussed. The Discussion
component itself does not contain any text and may be easy for students to
overlook.
Also see the following chapters:
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Create a Discussion Component
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.. note:: Before you create a Discussion component, consider that Discussion categories are immediately visible in your forum (on the Discussion tab for your course) when you create them, even though the unit that contains the Discussion component is set to Private.
.. note:: Before you create a Discussion component, consider that Discussion
categories are immediately visible in your forum (on the Discussion tab for
your course) when you create them, even though the unit that contains the
Discussion component is set to Private.
To create a new HTML component in an existing Unit, ensure the Unit is Private.
For more information on Public and Private Units, see :ref:`Public and Private Units`.
To create a new Discussion component in an existing Unit, ensure the Unit is
Private. For more information on Public and Private Units, see :ref:`Public and
Private Units`.
#. Under **Add New Component**, click the **discussion** icon.
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.. image:: ../Images/DiscussionComponentEditor.png
:alt: Image of the discussion component editor
#. Follow the guidelines in the editor to fill in the **Category**, **Display Name**, and **Subcategory**.
#. Follow the guidelines in the editor to fill in the **Category**, **Display
Name**, and **Subcategory**.
#. Click **Save**.
.. note:: For a Discussion component to be visible in the **Discussion** tab's
topic drop-down list, the unit must be published and the section and
subsection must have a release date in the past. See :ref:`Publishing Your
Course` for more information.
.. _A Student's View of the Discussion:
**********************************
A Student's View of the Discussion
**********************************
For students, Discussion component names appear in the course ribbon at the top of the page:
For students, Discussion component names appear in the course ribbon at the top
of the page:
.. image:: ../Images/DiscussionComponent_LMS_Ribbon.png
:alt: Image of a unit from a student's point of view with the component list showing a discussion component
:alt: Image of a unit from a student's point of view with the component list
showing a discussion component
The Discussion space appears under other components in the unit.
It doesn't have a label in the body of the unit.
Instead, students see "Show discussion" or "Hide discussion" on the left,
and a blue **New Post** button on the right.
The Discussion space appears under other components in the unit. It doesn't have
a label in the body of the unit. Instead, students see "Show discussion" or
"Hide discussion" on the left, and a blue **New Post** button on the right.
In the following example, the Discussion component follows Video and HTML components:
In the following example, the Discussion component follows Video and HTML
components:
.. image:: ../Images/DiscussionComponent_LMS.png
:alt: Image of a video component followed by a discussion component
In the **Discussion** tab at the top of the page,
students can find the category and subcategory of the discussion in the left pane.
In the **Discussion** tab at the top of the page, students can find the category
and subcategory of the discussion in the left pane.
.. image:: ../Images/DiscussionComponent_Forum.png
:alt: Image of the discussion page from a student's point of view
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