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Task Analysis: Access and Post in Discussion on Student eClass

I chose to complete my task analysis using the procedural analysis


to explain the process. The procedural analysis provides
sequential list of steps. I felt that this would be best to help the
learner complete the activity.
Task Outline:
1.0 Access eClass account
1.1 Log in to the eClass account
1.2 Click on eClass course pages
1.3 Click on the appropriate class ( Junior American Lit. S2)
1.4 Click on Content
1.5 Click on Discussion
2.0 Open Discussion
2.1 Click on the appropriately labeled discussion question
2.2 Read the discussion questions
2.3 View other helpful links associated with the discussion
questions
2.4 When you are ready to answer, click on start new thread.
2.5 Label the subject your last name and title of discussion
2.6 Write the answer to your discussion question.
2.7 Check for grammar mistakes
2.8 Press Publish
2.9 Click home to return to the starting page

SCRIPT: Accessing eClass and posting in a discussion


Please read through the entire script to familiarize yourself with the actions
youll be completing during this activity.
St
ep
1

Action on Screen
Introduction

Title Slide will play during this audio

Sign in to your eClass account

Click on the class

Narration
Hello and welcome to
this video tutorial on
how to access eClass
and post a discussion
question
Im going to show
you how to access
your eclass account
and post in a group
discussion.
As you can see you
must use your ID
number to access the
account and the log
in box is in the
middle of the screen.

This is the eClass


home screen. Click
on the class by
clicking the drop
down bar next to the
second link on the
left labeled
Meadowcreek High.

Now that you have


logged in; click on
the discussion tab

Open the correctly


labeled discussion
tab.

Click on start new


thread and name the
thread your last
name and the topic.

Review any related


links in the module to
assist with answering
the question.

10

Optional: transition to an end slide

Built in narration to be cut out later during editing

Type your response


to the discussion
question. Press
Publish
Thank you for taking the
time to watch this video.

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