Engageli Modules allow you to author asynchronous modules for participants, including Engageli recordings, supplemental materials, and content and assessments to enrich the learning experience. Here are a few ways you can use Modules to enhance your learning offerings on Engageli.
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Enhance existing course materials: If you’re already teaching live classes on Engageli and you’d like to incorporate more activities or make your existing content or course more engaging, you can now include additional materials as PDFs, add new polls, or provide more information through your own recordings (mp4) or Youtube videos. You can create structured Modules for each unit of your course by adding Tasks within a Module. Each Task within the Module must be completed by the learner within the Playback Room before moving to the next Task, and Modules can also be set to be completed in the required order. Progress trackers will allow you to gate and sequence tasks within Modules for learners.
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Enable the flipped classroom or asynchronous class model: If you plan to teach a flipped course or completely asynchronous course, you can do all of the above, as well as create collaborative learning activities for them to complete, such as contributing to editable Google/Microsoft 365 materials or opening and using a whiteboard. You will use the live classroom to create recordings for them to review and can enable these tools and provide instructions for them to collaboratively complete. You can also choose recordings made in any of your Engageli classrooms, or upload any .mp4 recording and add them as a Module.
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Assign an asynchronous quiz or assessment: You can use Engageli poll tags in a PDF to create quizzes and assessments to gauge learners' learning and mastery that can be completed in the Module. The system will automatically convert the tags to a poll your learners can answer. You can track progress and surface any learners who may be falling behind or at risk.
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Gather learner feedback: You can use Engageli poll tags to create surveys to offer learners opportunities to provide feedback about the course and their experience. Learners will be able to provide feedback without using a different tool or worrying about missing a survey link sent in an email.
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Enable faculty to work through training or skill-building together: If you are an instructional designer or administrator, you can create university-wide learning content, which groups of faculty and instructors can complete in a Playback Room together. The host of the Playback Room can invite up to 9 other users to review recordings, complete learning activities, brainstorm solutions to teaching challenges, and complete assessments. You can review individual and overall Assignment progress as the course designer or admin.
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Enhance existing course materials: If you’re already facilitating live sessions on Engageli, or you have previously recorded material from other platforms and you’d like to incorporate activities or content that increase engagement, you can now include additional materials as PDFs, add new polls, or provide more information through your own recordings (mp4) or Youtube videos. You can create structured Modules for each unit of your course by adding Tasks within an Assignment. Each Task within the Module must be completed by participants within the Playback Room before moving to the next Task, and Modules can also be set to be completed in the required order. Progress trackers will allow you to gate and sequence tasks within Modules for participants.
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Enable the flipped classroom or asynchronous class model: If you plan to teach a flipped course or completely asynchronous course, you can do all of the above, as well as create collaborative learning activities for them to complete, such as contributing to editable Google/Microsoft 365 materials or opening and using a whiteboard. You will use the live Engageli classroom to create recordings for them to review and can enable these tools and provide instructions for them to collaboratively complete. You can also choose recordings made in any of your Engageli classrooms, or upload any .mp4 recording and add them as a Module.
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Assign an asynchronous quiz or assessment: You can use Engageli poll tags in a PDF to create quizzes and assessments to gauge participants' learning and mastery that can be completed in the Assignment. The system will automatically convert the tags to a poll your participants can answer. You can track progress and surface any participants who may be falling behind or at risk.
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Gather participant feedback: You can use Engageli poll tags to create surveys to offer participants opportunities to provide feedback about the course and their experience. Participants will be able to provide feedback without using a different tool or worrying about missing a survey link sent in an email.
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Enable teams and units to work through training together: As an L&D team, you can create business-wide learning content, which teams and units can complete in a Playback Room together. The host of the Playback Room can invite up to 9 other users to review recordings, complete learning activities, brainstorm solutions to issues facing the business, and complete assessments, and as the learning professional, you can review individual and overall Module progress.