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Overview
Release conditions allow you to create a custom learning path for students through the materials in your course. When you attach a release condition to an item, students cannot access that item until they meet the associated condition. For example, you could create a condition that required students to view a content topic before gaining access to a quiz, or one that sends them an intelligent agent reminder email when they have not yet completed a required quiz or assignment in the course. This later scenario for using release conditions with the “not” operator.
Important: Once a student meets a release condition, the condition is cleared for that student and cannot be reset. For example, you attach a release condition to a discussion topic requiring students to achieve more than 60% on a quiz before they can access that topic. One of your students receives 72% on the quiz. You later adjust the learner’s grade to 55%. That specific student will be able to access the topic because they did meet the requirement at one point.
Tools that support conditional release
You can put release conditions on the following items:
- Awards (badges and certificates)
- Announcements items
- Assignment folders
- Checklist items
- Content modules and topics
- Discussion forums and topics
- Grade items and categories
- Intelligent Agents
- Quizzes
- Surveys
- Widgets (custom)
Types of release conditions
You can create and attached these types release conditions on the above course tools:
- Assignment folders
- Awards (badges and certificates)
- Checklists
- Classlist
- Competencies
- Content modules and topics
- Discussion forums and topics
- Grade items and categories
- Quizzes
- Surveys
Add release conditions
You set up a release condition from the edit page of the item you want to restrict. For example, if you want to attach a condition to an announcement item, you would go to the edit page for that announcement item and create your condition from there.
Add a condition on an item
- Navigate to the course item you want to add release conditions to.
- From the drop-down menu of the course item, click Edit [course item].
- Do one of the following:
- To access release conditions for an announcement item, scroll to the Additional Release Conditions area.
- To access release conditions for content module or topic, click the Add dates and restrictions field.
- To access release conditions for a discussion (forum or topic), checklist, assignment, grade (item or category), quiz, or survey, click the Restrictions tab.
- To access release conditions for an award, locate under the Release Conditions area (Edit Properties screen).
- To access release conditions for an intelligent agent, scroll to the Release Conditions area.
- To access release conditions for a custom widget, click the Release Conditions tab.
- Select the Condition Type and complete the Condition Details.
- Click Create.
- Select whether access to the item is dependent on meeting all or any of the conditions.
- Save or update the course item’s Edit page.
Special considerations
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Notes
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Content – All Content Topics Visited
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This condition requires users to visit all modules within your course. You cannot specify only a single module. If you want to create a condition that would make a tool available only after a user has completed a specific module, create a condition using the Content Topic Visited option and require that they visit the last topic within the applicable content module.
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Discussions – Discussion Messages Authored in Topic
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If posts to the selected topic require approval, the Discussions Messages Authored in Topic condition is only satisfied after the instructor approves the posts.
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Use these best practices with release conditions
- Set up conditions before students access the course - This gives you a chance to check for mistakes in the conditions or for circular, contradictory, or unnecessary conditions.
- Release content based on learning performance in a course – You can include additional content in your course specifically for students who need extra help and release this content to students who score below a specified threshold on a quiz or grade item. Alternatively, you could release a special assignment to course students who attain a high score.
- Use a checklist to organize activities – You can create a checklist that lists the activities students should complete throughout the course. For example, a checklist for the first week might include reading the course’s introductory content, posting to an introductory discussion topic, and submitting a list of learning goals to an assignment. You can set release conditions based on students checking off items from their checklist, such as release an announcement after students completed the first week’s activities.
- Use intelligent agents to monitor user activity or non-activity – You can set up intelligent agents with release conditions using the “not” operator to intervene with students who have not completed course work. For example, create an intelligent agent that sends a reminder email to students who have not yet completed a quiz attempt or submitted an assignment to an assignment.
- Avoid unnecessary, contradictory, or impossible conditions - Each condition for students to satisfy must be necessary and possible. When in doubt, reduce the number of conditions and the places they are attached.