Learning Technology Index

Yellowdig*

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What is it?

  • Yellowdig is a community platform similar to X Communities, where students can discuss and share their opinions, including files, in the class community. They can interact with other posts, using emojis, accolades, and comments.
  • Instructors can set their expectations, and the platform will automatically grade students based on these criteria by the end of the semester.
  • It can be integrated into Brightspace, and the grades will be automatically sent to the assigned grade book.

What is its purpose?

Yellowdig is an online platform that aims to enhance student engagement and facilitate interactive discussions in educational settings. Its primary purposes include:

  1. Encouraging Active Participation: Yellowdig allows students to post, comment, and interact with each other’s contributions.
  2. Facilitating Peer-to-Peer Learning: Students can share insights and learn from each other’s experiences and perspectives.
  3. Enhancing Instructor Efficiency: Yellowdig provides tools for instructors to manage discussions, set up grading rubrics, and monitor student participation with minimal intervention. Currently, grading discussions on Brightspace is not automated. Therefore, if the criterion requires commenting on two other posts, instructors or their assistants must grade this manually.
  4. Automating Grading: The platform includes features that automatically transfer participation scores to the gradebook, reducing the administrative workload for instructors.

How do I use it?

1. Send a request to add to the course shell ( link to the ticket).

2. Follow this instruction to connect Brightspace to the community.

If the university does not buy a subscription, students should pay for joining the community.

Why would I use it?

If you are looking for an online platform that encourages student discussion with minimal instructor intervention, Yellowdig might be an option. Here’s an overview:

  1. Flexible Setup:
    • Instructors have control over the platform settings.
    • You can set the rubric (point system), choose discussion topics, and define the required points students should earn for each week.
    • Discussion topics can be activated or deactivated as needed. This allows for adaptation to the course flow.
  2. Pin Awards:
    • Posts can be highlighted by pinning awards to them. This allows for the recognition of valuable contributions.
  3. Student Autonomy:
    • Previous users have noted that the platform allows classes to self-organize. Usually, it takes 2-3 weeks.
    • Students can find their own communication pathways around the course content.
  4. Automatic Grading:
    • Yellowdig will automatically transfer a percentage grade (0 to 1) to the BrightSpace gradebook at the end of the semester.

However, there are also some potential drawbacks to consider:

  1. Limited Control Over Content:
    • In a busy class, instructors may struggle to control the content fully.
    • The self-organizing nature of the platform can lead to both empowerment and potential chaos.
  2. Post Quality:
    • There are no automatic AI detection tools to check whether students use AI to generate posts or comments.
    • Both students and instructors are required to be vigilant regarding side conversations and irrelevant tags.
  3. Learning Curve:
    • There might be a learning curve to fully understand Yellowdig, both technically and as a pedagogical tool.
    • Determining the best fit within your class and domain may require some exploration.
  4. Students fee:
    •  Building a community and connecting BrightSpace to the community is free. However, if the university does not buy the subscription, students should pay a fee to connect to the community.

Usage considerations

With no license from the university, you can still add Yellowdig to the Brightspace shell. However, students should pay to attend the community. Starting from July 1st 2024, the price per student per course will be $14.95.

Quick Facts
Category
Asynchronous Communication
Rating Level 
Web Search
Website
Yellowdig*
Last Modified
09 August 2024
Created
14 May 2024
License Available 
No
Security Concerns
Yes
Technical Support 
Vendor
Platform(s) 
Web

Ratings Information

CITL Rating

Select any category below for details about the criteria for each rating.

Functionality: ★★☆
Scale:★★★
Works Well.
Ease of Use:★★★
Works Well.
Tech Support/Help Availability (for Instructors):★★☆
Minor Concerns. There are lots of sources provided by YellowDig available. However, the idea of the platform is new and therefore, he initial learning process can be somewhat time-consuming to grasp the basics.
Tech Support/Help Availability (for Students):★☆☆
Serious Concerns. There is no direct support line. Also, slow to respond emails.
Hypermediality :★★★
Works Well.
Accessibility: ★★☆
Accessibility Standards:★☆☆
Serious Concerns. They plan to achieve WCAG 2.1 AA compliance Details on Motor/Dexterity, Visual and Auditory Accessibility : https://support.yellowdig.co/hc/en-us/articles/14092356279316-Our-Commitment-to-Accessibility
User-focused participation:
Not Applicable.
Required Equipment:★★★
Works Well.
Technical: ★★★
Integration/Embedding within a Learning Management System (LMS) :★★★
Works Well.
Operating Systems:★★★
Works Well.
Web Browser:
Not Applicable.
Additional Technical Requirements:★★★
Works Well.
Mobile Design: ★★☆
Access:★★★
Works Well.
Functionality:★★★
Works Well. It's a web-app. It does not need to be installed.
Offline Access:★☆☆
Serious Concerns. It is a web app
Usage and Account Set Up: ★☆☆
Sign Up/Sign In:★☆☆
Serious Concerns.
Cost of Use:★☆☆
Serious Concerns.
Archiving, Saving, and Exporting Data :★☆☆
Serious Concerns. You can only export accumulated reports and not the contents and posts.
Data Privacy and Ownership:★☆☆
Serious Concerns. The community can be set as a private community when created by the instructor.
Social Presence: ★★☆
Collaboration :★★★
Works Well.
User Accountability:★★★
Works Well.
Diffusion:★☆☆
Serious Concerns.
Teaching Presence: ★★★
Facilitation:★★☆
Minor Concerns. Overall, there are a lot of reports to help the instructor monitor the conversations. However, its primary goal is to empower student's autonomy. Also, it has limited tools to track the conversations that are irrelevant to the topic tag.
Customization:★★★
Works Well.
Learning Analytics:
Not Applicable.
Cognitive Presence: ★★★
Enhancement of Cognitive Task(s):
Not Applicable.
Higher Order Thinking:★★☆
Minor Concerns. Its performance could differ from one class to another
Feedback on Learning:★★★
Works Well.

Security and Privacy

When connecting Brightspace to Yellowdig, it required several unnecessary items (see: D2L Brightspace LTI 1.3 Setup Guide [FOR ADMINISTRATORS]), including student name (first, middle, last), user ID, username, and email. This service is not offered by Memorial University and has not been reviewed by Information Management and Protection.

Support Information

There is a learning curve to understand this platform effectively. It combines social media elements within a classroom context, which may be new to many instructors.

There are many resources for learning about this platform on their Yellowdig Learn.

Suggested steps to read content is to:

1- First, read the orientation guide for learners,

2- Sign up to yellowdig courses.

3- Take this course about how to set up the community.