Brightspace Autumn17 Release Offers Flexibility, Streamlined Features
D2L today unveiled the Autumn17 release of its Brightspace learning management system. The latest features focus on flexibility and streamlined workflows, according to a news announcement.
"We've been listening closely to feedback from the Brightspace community. You've made it clear — you want to work in a way that's convenient for you, not in a way a system forces you to work," explained Cheryl Ainoa, COO of D2L, in a statement. "The new features in Autumn17 allow you to streamline your day, freeing up time so you can focus on student engagement and success."
The system's new capabilities include:
- Content from Microsoft OneDrive or Google Drive can now be added to the Content tool, Brightspace Lessons and Portfolio with a simple click;
- YouTube videos now display inline when the link is added to Brightspace Lessons;
- Surveys, self-assessment and quizzes can be built by uploading questions from existing sources to the Brightspace question library;
- Critique^It Assignments enable rich-media feedback, real-time peer review and anonymous grading for assignments;
- Assignment posts can be created from the activity feed, and drafts can be saved for later sharing;
- Activity feed posts can be scheduled in advance;
- Responsive design makes the system usable via mobile device, tablet or desktop;
- Data from the system can be refreshed hourly; and
- On-demand and live virtual training is available for instructors and administrators.
In addition, the new release offers features specifically designed for K-12 use:
- Brightspace for Parents let teachers communicate with parents to share student work, upcoming assignments and more;
- Image-based navigation allows young students to explore the LMS independently; and
- A new animated cartoon character guides students through documenting their work in Portfolio, where teachers can approve posts and share work with parents.
For more information, go to the D2L site.
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