Student Engagement Activity: Track completion of the AIM Test


First year students studying with the College of Arts and Law are all given access to the Academic Integrity Module, known as AIM. This module (housed in its own MyLO site) is intended to help students develop the skills they need to create academic work without infringing the University’s Academic Misconduct rules.

Students are encouraged to take the AIM Test, a Quiz included at the end of the module. Students can make multiple attempts at this Quiz. Once a student has successfully passed the Quiz with a result of 90% or more, they will have achieved the associated learning objective. It is possible to view a record of student attainment of this learning objective, then record the data into the MyLO Grades tool as one of your measures of Student Engagement.

These instructions show you how to access information about your students’ completion of the AIM Test. Once you have obtained this information, you can record the data into the Grades tool to meet the university’s Student Engagement Activity requirements.

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