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'''Dialogues''' can be useful when you want a location to give private feedback to students on their online activity. For example, if they are participating in a language forum and have a grammatical error that you want to point out, without embarassing them, a dialogue is the perfect place.  
'''Dialogues''' are course activities that can be useful when the teacher wants a place to give private feedback to a student on their online activity. For example, if a student is participating in a language forum and made a grammatical error that the teacher wants to point out without embarassing the student, a dialogue is the perfect place.  


When students initially enroll on a site, you might want to send them a welcome dialogue to let them know you are there. This way if they have something to say to you, they will feel more comfortable responding to you since you made the first step.
::'''Tip:''' When students initially enroll on a site, it might be a good idea to send them a welcome dialogue to let them know the teacher is there. This way if the student has something to say to the teacher, they will feel more comfortable responding, since the teacher made the first step.


The latest version of Dialogue is compatible with Moodle 1.6.x.
Dialogue is a standard activity in Moodle 1.6.x.
 
==Settings==
Dialogue has help buttons with these field settings: <br>
Dialogue Introduction, Delete Closed Dialogues after (Days),Type of Dialogue, Allow more than one Dialogue with the same person, Mail Notification, Group mode, and Visible to students.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 14:24, 2 September 2006

Dialogues are course activities that can be useful when the teacher wants a place to give private feedback to a student on their online activity. For example, if a student is participating in a language forum and made a grammatical error that the teacher wants to point out without embarassing the student, a dialogue is the perfect place.

Tip: When students initially enroll on a site, it might be a good idea to send them a welcome dialogue to let them know the teacher is there. This way if the student has something to say to the teacher, they will feel more comfortable responding, since the teacher made the first step.

Dialogue is a standard activity in Moodle 1.6.x.

Settings

Dialogue has help buttons with these field settings:
Dialogue Introduction, Delete Closed Dialogues after (Days),Type of Dialogue, Allow more than one Dialogue with the same person, Mail Notification, Group mode, and Visible to students.

See Also