Sep 18 2018
01:53 AM
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Aug 06 2023
03:48 PM
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TechCommunityAP
Sep 18 2018
01:53 AM
- last edited on
Aug 06 2023
03:48 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
I am slowly transitioning my school to using Office 365.
I have been approached as to how to digitise our training procedures. I have searched high and low about this and I can't find how to do this. I feel the solution will involve Forms and/or OneNote. So I am looking for advice to get me started.
Essentially we have a Book of key policies etc. that are essential for new staff to learn. I'd like to create a Document that has this information embedded in it. The after they have finished a section that can tick a box to declare they have read and understood the information.
We could make this in moodle by have a document listed to download, then a quiz for each section "Did you understand the first topic? yes/no"
I could replicate this using a Wiki in Teams or a OneNote then I could provide a Link to a Form in a similar way to the moodle. My annoyance with this is it just feel clumsy.
For example, if there are 10 sections then we'd have 10 separate different quizzes/forms. The data will spread into a variety of different spreadsheets. I could probably make it so that they are all in the one workbook. But they are all separate.
Maybe embedding a form within the OneNote will work better. I should I use a Wiki etc.
Any advice would be much appreciated
Sep 27 2018 04:50 PM
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Oct 09 2018 11:58 AM
Thank you for the links and ideas. I was out of the office last week and Have not had time to delve into this. When I do I will certainly look into the multiple branch suggest. That's a fantastic idea.
Cheers!
Oct 10 2018 01:27 AM
I trialled my idea the other day. I reckon it's good enough for me to use. Not quite what I wanted, but it's very simple to do and it gives me the information I need.
Oct 10 2018 01:36 AM
I trialed my idea the other day. I reckon it's good enough for me to use. So I reckon I'll continue with it. Not quite what I wanted, but it's very simple to do and it gives me the information I need.
I'm not in any rush to get this specific project done. I'm trying to transition my entire school into using O365, sharepoint etc. So I have long pipeline of projects to progressively roll out. When I get it working I'll make a youtube video about it. I can't find anything much on this topic