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While registered students are automatically enrolled into your course, you can manually enroll extra participants, such as a Teaching Assistant or Guest Instructor. To Enroll Extra Participants into Your Course: Click on the Admin icon. Click on Users drop down menu, then select Enrolled Users . Click the Enroll Users ...
Article Id: 20260

To Overwrite a Current Course: Log in to Moodle and click the desired course to overwrite. Select Course Tools. Then locate the Simple Restore section of the page then click Overwrite current course. Search for and select the desired backup file that will be used to replace the current course. ...
Article Id: 20180

The Latest News block provides access to the Announcements forum (formerly known as News forum), which is a special forum for general announcements. Only primary instructors, non-primary instructors, and teaching assistants (TAs) can post in the Announcements forum. Students cannot post items to the Announcements forum or reply to posts. By default, all course participants...
Article Id: 20318

Moodle: Course Tools: RollSheet Block The RollSheet block makes it easy for the instructor to print out a rollsheet listing the students in the class, with or without pictures. Only primary instructors, non-primary instructors, and teaching assistants (TAs) can see or use the RollSheet block. To Configure the RollSheet Block: ...
Article Id: 20319

The HTML block allows the user to create any kind of HTML content on the Course Tools page. From there, a title and content for the block may be supplied. Note: This block may be used multiple times, to display multiple blocks of content with different titles . To Configure the HTML Block: Click Edit blocks on the Course Tools page, and find the "HTML block". ...
Article Id: 20316

For instructions on how to enroll users into your Moodle course please see GROK article # 20260 The Moodle UES (User Enrollment System) will automatically enroll and unenroll all students taking the course for credit as well as the primary instructor as needed. It is typically not necessary to manually unenroll participants from a Moodle course. However, for guest instructors or...
Article Id: 20373

Backup a Course: Log in to Moodle and open the course you want to backup. Click on the Admin gear in the upper right of the course page. Click on the Backup link. ( Note: All courses are backed up automatically on a weekly basis.) Select the settings you would like to include for your backup, and click Next .
Article Id: 20165

TurningPoint is a response system used for polling students. Using TurningPoint in Moodle enhances security for student responses because they must be logged in to use the system. Students must also have an active license in order to receive credit for their responses in the TurningPoint system. Students must access the registration system through the TurningPoint...
Article Id: 18158

The Course Filter Settings are located on the Administration Menu. These settings contain filter options to control settings such as auto-links. Note: The settings available to you depend on your role and the number of sections you teach. For example, if you teach one section, you will not see the "Splitting" setting. Course Filter Settings: There...
Article Id: 20262

Whether formatted as Topics or Weekly, sections are simply the containers in which course content is organized and stored. New blank teaching courses are create with 10 sections, but you can delete unneeded sections or create new ones as needed. To create a new section, scroll down to the bottom of your Contents left sidebar. The Create a new section link is located below Contents ...
Article Id: 20233

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