This workshop will showcase the ADAPT and LibreStudio platforms sponsored by the California Education Learning Lab as free homework assessment platforms for all California instructors and students. We will demonstrate how instructors can use ADAPT to augment existing and newly constructed OER textbooks with summative exercises and embed them in Canvas and LibreTexts textbooks. Discussions will demonstrate how the ADAPT homework system (https://ADAPT.libretexts.org) empowers faculty to build and use existing questions in multiple modalities: (1) formative vs. summative, (2) autograded vs. open-ended grading, and (3) embedded in Canvas or textboos. Workshop participants will learn how to build autograded questions based on four technologies - H5P, WebWork, IMathAS, and native (QTI) - that can be used interchangeably to allow for maximal impact. We will introduce the LibreStudio platform (https://studio.libretexts.org) for construction, storage and distribution of H5P assessments. Participants will be able to join LibreStudio to create and share H5P assessments, review the H5P of other authors, and build/join a community within Studio.
LogisticsWhere:Chabot College, 25555 Hesperian Boulevard Hayward, CA 94545
722D - Large Side of the Event Center
When:November 19th, 2022 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Parking:Parking information coming soon!
Additional InformationLight breakfast and lunch will be provided
Please bring your laptop
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