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Possible uses of the choice activity include:


==What the student sees==
===Assessing understanding===
*When a teacher has created a Choice activity, the student is presented with a number of radio buttons. They click one to make their selection.
Choice is a secure way to gauge understanding of a topic without asking students in public. The teacher only will see their response. You may also wish to allow them to update their choice, to show progression in their understanding and confidence.
*Depending on the teacher's settings, the student may then be able to see the results either anonymously or with names (via the "View xxx responses" link) or not see anything.
===A simple attendance register or course agreement===
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A choice with only one option may serve as an attendance record 'I am present' or a course contract  'I have read and understood the conditions'


==What the teacher sees==
===Project/Group sign up===
Students may be presented with a selection of future projects and they can select one. This could also work to as a group selector, although Choice itself will not put them into a group. There is a contributed module [https://moodle.org/plugins/view/mod_choicegroup Choicegroup]
===Elections===
Choice can be used for student council or student union elections.


 
Teachers can even make choices for students who don't respond, as shown in the screencast [https://youtu.be/9CKb7R6n4XM Choice responses by teachers].
==Educational Benefits of using Choice==
Pedagogically, the choice activity can be used to provide an opportunity to share starting points through which learners are encouraged to think about and articulate existing knowledge and understandings of a topic. For example, you can ask students to make ‘choices’ about a statement such as “in learning to become a teacher, the most significant issue for me is” (giving the following choices): trust, theoretical underpinnings, communication or delivering materials to students.
 
This has two benefits: firstly, it forces participants to engage with their choice and think, in advance of a further related activity (you might wish to follow up such a choice activity with a forum discussion or a reflective activity like the online text assignment), about the context and consequences of this choice. Secondly, it allows tutors and students to gain a better understanding of existing views/understandings/knowledge related to the question, idea or concept at hand in the Choice activity.
 
The choice activity in Moodle only allows a participant to select one choice from a variety of options (that you provide), but you may set the activity so that participants can change their choices.  You can also set the activity so that it ‘closes’ or ‘locks down’ on a specific date, making all choices final from that point on.  This allows participants to change their minds several times before a final date.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=145882  Forum thread on Creative Uses of Choice]
*http://school.demo.moodle.net/mod/choice/view.php?id=756 Working example of a choice activity from School demo site.] Log in with username "student" and password "moodle"


* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shkelQDKbtM Choice module video]
Using Moodle forum discussions:
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=43536 Have Your Students "Sign" an Agreement]
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=145882 Creative Uses?]
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=145882 Creative Uses?]


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Latest revision as of 09:36, 25 April 2017

Possible uses of the choice activity include:

Assessing understanding

Choice is a secure way to gauge understanding of a topic without asking students in public. The teacher only will see their response. You may also wish to allow them to update their choice, to show progression in their understanding and confidence.

A simple attendance register or course agreement

A choice with only one option may serve as an attendance record 'I am present' or a course contract 'I have read and understood the conditions'

Project/Group sign up

Students may be presented with a selection of future projects and they can select one. This could also work to as a group selector, although Choice itself will not put them into a group. There is a contributed module Choicegroup

Elections

Choice can be used for student council or student union elections.

Teachers can even make choices for students who don't respond, as shown in the screencast Choice responses by teachers.

See also