Using Turk Talk

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  • #645
    dtopps
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    Turk Talk is a powerful new feature of OpenLabyrinth which allows for facilitated small group work. Using text-based chat, the Scenario Director (or Turker) can provide guidance to learners, or be used as a simple form of natural language processing.

    Check out this guide and associated notes on how to use Turk Talk.

    #651
    dtopps
    Keymaster

    We also have some additional Teaching Tips here on how to use Turk Talk.

    http://openlabyrinth.ca/turk-talk-teaching-tips/

    #1008
    dtopps
    Keymaster

    We have found that using a simple app called Auto Text Expander is helpful to facilitators, who are trying to keep up with the conversation flows.

    We have more information on how to do this here: http://openlabyrinth.ca/keyboard-macros-for-openlabyrinth/

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    #1054
    dtopps
    Keymaster

    We have improved the security levels in OpenLabyrinth in order to make it easier to manage and direct Turk Talk and other Scenarios. We now have the user level of Director.

    A Director can:
    1. Create, edit and manage Scenarios
    2. Monitor the progress of users within a Scenario, including the Turker or facilitator role.
    3. Create and edit their own cases

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