[Modules] Module Progress Bar (amended)

 

Amended after comments and questions from  @James ‌.

TL;DR

Instructors should be able to add a module progress bar
Amendment: Instructors should be able to add a module progress bar that includes the module title.

Why it's needed

Students benefit from web pages that are shorter rather than longer, and as a consequence Modules can have many links within. In one of my courses there are anywhere from 8 to 20 items in each of 12 modules. That's a lot of clicking Next and Previous for my students! Each begins with an overview and ends with a summary, but there is no progress report within each module unless I add one on each page. It would be great if one could be there automatically so when I reorder items or add or remove things the progress bar is updated without me needing to make edits there.

 

Amendment: While students are navigating through a module, the title of the module does not appear on the page with the exception of external links. For those module items it appears in the breadcrumbs, but the breadcrumbs for other module item include the name of the tool instead (Pages, Discussions, Quizzes, etc.). Since each module has an anchor link on the Modules page, it would also be great if the title of the module, hyperlinked to that module's anchor on the Modules page, appeared as part of the progress bar.

How it will work

Instructors will have the option to add an automatically generated progress bar at the bottom of each page that is part of a module, between the Previous and Next buttons. The option for a progress bar will be module by module, and it will appear on every published item within that module. (That's a bonus way to communicate the item's published status to instructors!) 

 

Amendment: The progress bar will include the title of the module hyperlinked to the module's anchor on the Modules page. 

 

The progress bar will show the count of published items within the module and the number of the current item (e.g., 1 out of 12, 2 out of 12, etc.). It might look like the heart rate tracker on my favorite elliptical trainer at my gym:

heart rate tracker

I propose numbers instead of words, but it might be neat if it ended with "PEAK LEARNING." :smileycool:

How this benefits students

Students benefit from knowing where they are within a module. This helps them plan their time on task, especially for those modules that are structured consistently. It is good for them to know how many times they have to select that Next link before they achieve peak learning.

 

Amendment: And as awesome as our module titles are, our students might forget which module they are in. Including the module title as part of the progress tracker will help them stay aware of their surroundings.

30 Comments
adamboyce
Community Participant

I've been adding a 'Current Module' button at the bottom of every page, discussion, and assignment, but this would be WAY easier and SO much more helpful!

MicaëlMarivingt
Community Member

It would be great if students could have a progress bar (with a percentage for example) when browsing through courses.

MicaëlMarivingt
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It would be great if students could have a progress bar (with a percentage for example) when browsing through courses.

AimeeD
Community Novice

Adding my agreement about a module progress bar. I've heard of people getting lost in a module, and not being sure where they are. It would be great to have a bar at the bottom in which they could get a sense of where they are, and how far they are.

manmoren
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Great idea!!!

KristinL
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DeteesWuber
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Problem statement:

As soon as students click into a module, they almost immediately lose track of where they are... where in the list of modules, where within a module, how much content is coming, how much content they have already worked through. Teachers try to overcome this enormous challenge by manually inserting entire module navigation lists into each page that is part of a module. These lists contain links to every module in the course. This is incredibly time consuming and error prone, with limited benefit. Within the overview, students never see which modules they have already completed because of the content-based requirements they have met.

Proposed solution:

Students should also be able to see where they are in all the modules when they are working in a module, what they have completed from all the modules and what they are still missing from all the modules. This would require the display of some kind of 'roadmap/progress bar' or aggregated module home page within a module. For example, above or below the specific module content, or somewhere on the left of the course navigation bar. This would give students so much more orientation, which they usually lack at the moment, as well as motivating lecturers to make better use of the requirements and conditions for the modules.

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