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SLO Versioning Coordinators https://oxnard.elumenapp.com/elumen/ SLO VERSIONING and History In the original versions of eLumen, anybody could change the text of a Course or Program SLO at will. This was an error in logic, as you could change the text of an SLO from Describe the propaganda in Shakespeare’s Henry V to Distinguish between simile, metaphor and personification. The assessment metrics originally established when the CSLO was Shakespeare now belongs to a completely different Student Learning Outcome regarding comparisons. The latest version, 6.1, now uses Versioning of all SLO’s. In the above example, Shakespeare will now be replaced with the newer simile/metaphor version. Any user can now see the prior versions of the SLO by clicking the History button. The Assessment scores are maintained for the old Shakespeare version, and can always be accessed. Any new scores would be applied to the simile/metaphor version. Faculty users cannot do this Versioning. It must be done by a high-level user, usually the Coordinator. The reasoning is that modification of Course and Program SLO’s should be a collaborative effort . . . . In addition to New Version, Coordinator users can do the following to any SLO: • Remove – a true delete (if there has never been an Assessment that uses it) • Edit – usually reserved for correcting typos, or tightening up the verb, verb tense or other grammatical changes • Deactivate – prevents any Assessments from using it (no new version created, but still exists for history) • Initial Term – the first Term that this versioned SLO will be available for Assessing So as a Coordinator user, you will need to collaborate with your Faculty to make changes to your Course SLO’s. Below is the Faculty user’s limited view of a selected (click or checkbox) CSLO. Faculty cannot add or modify CSLO’s. This is what a Coordinator sees of the same CSLO with full permissions: Coordinators: VERSIONING SLO’s Page 2 of 4 Versioning and History (continued) The ability to Add, Edit, New Version, Remove, and Deactivate a CSLO is available to Coordinators and Data Stewards, not to Faculty. The SLO History button should now make sense. A popup window will appear, listing all the prior version history of this CSLO. If there is only one row, then the current SLO has no versions. Note the Term Implemented and Active Status of this CSLO – eLumen was new in Spring 2011, so this SLO has never been changed! HOW TO VERSION CSLO’s and PSLO’s Select the SLO that you want to update, it turns green. Click New Version. The screen changes to let you type in the new version on a white background. The buttons change to Cancel and Submit. Click Submit when through. But you are not done! Many colleges require a complicated workflow to change any kind of SLO. Oxnard does not, so it has a “Single Step” CSLO Version control. (We can change this to a multi-step procedure if necessary.) Coordinators: VERSIONING SLO’s Page 3 of 4 How to Version (continued) You will see the text repeated, and then you asked for the Initial Term. From the dropdown, select the term that you want the version to start in. Past terms are not available. If you cannot go to a past term, contact the eLumen support team; we will open it up for you. Click Create CSLO after choosing the initial term. The algebraic CSLO now has History. Below is the popup you see when you click History. PSLO VERSIONING Like CSLO’s, Program SLO’s are also Versioned in the same manner. Collaboration is encouraged! Faculty cannot add or modify Program SLO’s. Coordinators: VERSIONING SLO’s Page 4 of 4 SLO Styling SLO Styling – Adding Additional Text When a Course or Program SLO is created, it is entirely text. Taken out of context, the text may not make sense unless it is associated with a course, or identified as either a CSLO or PSLO. This can be a bit confusing when associating assessments to CSLO’s. An option to avoiding this confusion is to incorporate, into the text of the SLO, some identifying feature. For example: A Course SLO with only text: (default) Student can differentiate between cell mitosis and meiosis. This lets you know it is a Course SLO by prepending with “CSLO:” CSLO: Student can differentiate between cell mitosis and meiosis. By adding to the front or the end the words: “BIOLR 120:” this identifies the Course it belongs to: BIOL 120: Student can differentiate between cell mitosis and meiosis. Student can differentiate between cell mitosis and meiosis (BIOLR 120 CSLO) Program SLO’s can benefit too: Apply their biological training to critically evaluate and accurately explain scientific information. Biology PSLO 1: Apply their biological training to critically evaluate and accurately explain scientific information. PSLO Biology : Apply their biological training to critically evaluate and accurately explain scientific information Styling your SLO’s is entirely up to the collaborators in the department. The only caveat is that you be consistent across all SLO’s. It is also a handy way to immediately determine that you have the latest version of an SLO because you did this stylistic work when you improved your SLO’s.