Published on: 20/09/2023 · Last updated on: 02/09/2024
Assessment Type: Examination or Coursework
Below are the TEL recommended workflows, for three formative assessment scenarios, using Xerte. We would recommend using Xerte only for formative assessment activities, unless you would like students to use Xerte to create a project output. Please contact the TEL team if you would like to discuss this option. The guidance provided is for typical use of Xerte.
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Scenario 1 – Learning resources for independent learning development
Xerte can be used to create small, self-contained learning resources that can contain multimedia and provide interactive activities. These learning resources can be accessed repeatedly by students and can provide built-in feedback to aid learning. In this scenario student interaction is not stored or tracked, so each time the student accesses the resource they start from the beginning again. It is possible for students to take away the results of their efforts each time, and they can report them to tutors if required.
Scenario 2 – Learning resources that can report a score to Moodle using LTI
Learning objects created in Xerte can be used as formative assessment for independent learning. The student progresses through the material taking on board the in-built feedback that you have provided. However, you may prefer to have the students’ efforts reported back to you via a score. This can be done by adding your Xerte resource as an LTI object (or External Tool) to Moodle. This will report a score to the Moodle gradebook.
Scenario 3 – Learning resources that can report score and analytics to Moodle using SCORM
Learning objects created in Xerte can be used as formative assessment for independent learning. The student progresses through the material taking on board the in-built feedback that you have provided. However, you may prefer to have the students’ efforts reported back to you in Moodle so you can analyse strengths and weaknesses and evaluate learning taking place. This can be done by adding your Xerte resource as a SCORM object to Moodle. This will report a score to the Moodle gradebook but will also report some interactions to you as part of the SCORM functionality. Note there can be some anomalies in SCORM reporting and the interface can be difficult to decipher.