Time zone and calendar tip | ||
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To convert a time from a different time zone
to your time zone, use a converter such as this one: https://time.is/compare/. Also, make note of any
live session on your digital calendar (e.g., Google Calendar) so
that you receive a notification before the session
starts. | ||
[Anonymisation of survey responses] | ||
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We may combine or correlate the responses in
the feedback survey with the responses in the pre-course survey
to understand the influence of different factors on course
participation. However, in doing any such analysis, we will be
using anonymised numeric identifiers and not real names. Further,
for reporting purposes we may use anonymised data or quotes from
this survey. (You can also look at our
privacy policy to learn how we use the data we
collect.) While we ask you to complete this survey to meet
the completion criteria for the course, your actual responses
will not have any bearing on your course completion
status. | ||
How to reset your password | ||
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You will then receive an email with
instructions to reset your password. | ||
How to subscribe to the site news forum | ||
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We post announcements of our upcoming online
courses on the site news forum. You can subscribe to this forum
to receive email alerts whenever we make posts. To
subscribe,
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How to save your own blog entries | ||
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If you have written blog entries as part of
a course, you may want to keep a record of all your entries to
read them later on (for example, when you wish to remind yourself
of what you learnt in the course). You can look at your own blog
entries by going to your
profile and clicking Blog entries (under the Miscellaneous
heading). Then use the save or print feature in your web browser
to save a copy of the page that you see. This page shows a
maximum of 10 entries. If you have written more than 10 entries,
you will see links to access the other pages with your entries
and you can save/print all the pages one by one. | ||
Tips to use your digital badge | ||
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If you complete an online course on INASP Moodle, you may receive a digital badge. To download this badge, login to INASP Moodle (http://moodle.inasp.info) and visit the "My badges" page: http://moodle.inasp.info/badges/mybadges.php Click the badge to view the full details. You can copy the link to this web page from the address bar of your web browser and share the link in your CV or any online profile.
You can also display this digital badge on a
badge portfolio. To do this, follow the steps given in this tutorial.
Finally, read this Wikipedia page if you'd like to learn more about
digital badges. | ||
Creative Commons license | ||
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Creative Commons licenses allow material to be
shared and reused under terms that are flexible and legally sound.
There are 6 types of creative commons licenses. See https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/ | ||
Automatically generated certificates | ||
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For many courses on INASP Moodle we award
certificates that are generated automatically based on the relevant
course completion criteria. If you're eligible for such a
certificate, you'll be notified when your certificate is ready for
downloading. Please note the following:
Related tip: Verification code on the
certificate | ||
Being part of the AuthorAID community | ||
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There's more than one way to be part of the
large AuthorAID community!
AuthorAID is run by INASP, an international development charity in the UK, and we work in the areas of research access, research production, research uptake, and so on, all with a focus on developing countries. If you're interested in INASP's work...
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What to do if you get disconnected while taking the pre/post quiz | ||
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You can make only one attempt on the pre
assessment and post assessment quizzes. If you get disconnected
while taking any of these quizzes and can't complete your attempt,
please write to Ravi - rmurugesan@inasp.info - and
mention the name of your online course / learning space and the
name of the quiz. | ||
How to be a good peer assessor | ||
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Follow the Golden
Rule. Treat the people you assess as you would like to be
treated yourself. Would you be happy with brief remarks in the
assessments you get from your course colleagues, or would you like
to see detailed comments and suggestions that actually help you
improve? We assume it's the latter -- so please give such
assessments to others :) | ||
Time zone for deadlines | ||
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The default time zone on this site is
West Africa Time
(WAT). In your online course, there may be
events that are time-based (such as live sessions) and activities
that have deadlines (such as writing activities). For such events
and activities, your Dashboard on this site and the time alerts
on activity pages show times in WAT by default.
To see mentions of times in your local time zone, edit your profile
and change the time zone in the Timezone field. We also
suggest you add reminders in your calendar about upcoming events
and deadlines. If you would like to compare WAT with your local
time, use
this link. | ||