Log
of changes for the quizzes
If
or when changes are made to any of the quiz questions, you will
want to update the questions in your course. This might occur
as a result of content changes in the tutorial.
This
page will serve as a log for changes that are made to any of the
questions.
2011
May 17: Lesson 5, Question 4 - Changed one incorrect answer choice to UnsafeAssign and the correct one to SafeAssign. This reflects the discontinued usage of Turnitin at LPC.
2010
May 25: Lesson 3, Question 14 - Changed the second answer to "Remove the Save and Continue button" to reflect language change in Blackboard 9.
Lesson 3, Question 15 - Changed the wording of the question to add "Save and Submit" button to reflect language change in Blackboard 9.
Test - Question 24 - Changed the second answer to "Remove the Save and Continue button" to reflect language change in Blackboard 9. Question 25 - Changed the wording of the question to add "Save and Submit" button to reflect language change in Blackboard 9.
2009
Dec. 16: Lesson 3, Question 1 - deleted "on campus" from the question "It is recommended that if your online course does not have a mandatory orientation, you should attend one of LPC's optional, general orientations on campus."
Change was made because LPC has begun offering live, virtual orientations, as well.
2008
June 12: Changed the number of points for each question on all quizzes from zero to one.
2007
Dec. 12: In order to reflect major updates to the tutorial, questions and/or answers were changed in the following lessons:
- Lesson 2, Question 2
- Lesson 3, Question 1
- Lesson 3, Question 14
- Lesson 5, Question 4
- Lesson 6, Question 1
- Lesson 6, Question 3
- Lesson 6, Question 5
Sept. 7: Added the phrase "no matter what types of students they are" to question 2 of Lesson 2 in order to add clarity. The question (statement) now reads: "All students have an equal chance to succeed in online courses, no matter what types of students they are."
2006
May 15: Changed answer choice (b) on question 1 of Lesson 6 from
"Microsoft Internet Explorer is the preferred Web browser" to "Microsoft
Internet Explorer is the preferred Web browser for Windows computers." This was
prompted by a Blackboard announcement that since Microsoft no longer supports
the IE browser for the Mac, Bb won't, either.
2005
Aug. 1: Tutorial launched on Distance Ed web site