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Article Id: 18095
Category: Moodle

The Turnitin Plagiarism Plugin Settings are found inside the Moodle Assignment, Forum, Quiz, and Workshop activity settings. ...
Article Id: 20591
Category: Moodle

Below you will find answers to the most commonly asked questions about Moodle. All Users How can I change or remove my Moodle Profile photo? User profile photos can now be removed or replaced. When a user profile is first...
Article Id: 20453
Category: Moodle

What is Cross-Enrollment? Cross-enrollment is combining different student Moodle populations into one single Moodle course for their instruction. It does not combine the students on the registration side. So for example, this does not allow campus students to register for LSU Online courses. All course content, and thus instruction, will take place in...
Article Id: 20544
Category: Moodle

The quickest way for students to access their Moodle Gradebook is to simply click their grade displayed on the appropriate course thumbnail located on their Moodle My Courses ...
Article Id: 20299
Category: Moodle

Taking Attendance The process of taking attendance depends on: Whether students are allowed to take their own attendance Which security measures (password, QR code) are enabled For instructions on how to set up attendance sessions,...
Article Id: 20048
Category: Moodle

Article Id: 20222
Category: Moodle

By default, Moodle courses are created 30 days prior to the first day of class and students are enrolled into the course 14 days prior to the first day of class. Instructors can change the timeframe of these processes, up to a limit of 60-days prior to the first day of class. Note: Only the instructor of record listed on the mainframe can make this change.
Article Id: 20171
Category: Moodle

Cross-listing allows an instructor of record to create a single Moodle course that combines multiple courses that they are teaching (e.g., ENGL 1001 / LING 1001). Students in different courses and sections will be enrolled as different groups in the single Moodle course. Final grades will be submitted for each course (and section). NOTE: It is recommended...
Article Id: 20173
Category: Moodle

Team Teach allows two or more instructors of record to combine their courses into one Moodle course. Content can be created and managed by all instructors, but each instructor is responsible for grading the students in their own section, enrolled into the course as separate section groups. The Team Teach...
Article Id: 20174
Category: Moodle