On August 2, 2023 we will be doing a major update of the Argos platform. Read below to see all the improvements and fixes.
New Course Setup Wizard: Comprehensive course setup flow enables scheduling features and helps with section tracking for instructors and administrators.
New Course Overview: Student course overview contains updated interface that now shows Due Dates, smart suggestions based on assignments that are up next, and a built in course Discussion Board.
Course Scheduler: New instructor interface for creating a course schedule (suggested deadlines or soft deadlines) and improvements to creating hard deadlines in a calendar view.
Assessment Settings: New instructor controls allow for further course customization including the ability to change the number of attempts allowed per lesson, the scoring strategy per lesson, and whether students can start or submit attempts after the deadline.
New Reports & Analytics: New Instructor-facing reports show student Progress and Proficiency for the overall course, and by Unit and Page/Lesson. Courses with Learning Objective mapping also have reports showing mastery by Learning Objectives.
Built-In Discussion Board: Each course comes with a built-in discussion board that can be toggled on/off by the instructor. Content specific discussion collaborative spaces exist alongside standard pages and will be coming soon for adaptive pages.
Idle Timer & Session Timeout: A 30-minute session timeout was introduced to prevent students who leave their window idle for an extended period of time from losing their connection to the server.
New Authoring Tools: Improvements to the advanced authoring interface allow for easier lesson construction, especially for complex lessons with branching pathways.
Student Roster: Student names in class roster appear in alphabetical order by last name instead of first name.
Submission After Deadline: Closed a loophole where students who had a partially completed attempt could submit the lesson after the deadline had passed. Now, the attempt is finalized automatically giving the student partial credit.
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