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Manually entering grades For manually create grade items (those that are not associated with a Moodle quiz or activity), you may enter grades by typing them directly into the Moodle Gradebook. For grade items associated with Moodle quizzes or activities, you can still enter grades using the method. However, when you do, you are actually performing a grade override . Doing so will prevent...
Article Id: 20239

*NOTE: Plus/minus grading is required for all undergraduate, graduate, and professional courses using the A+ through F letter grading system. The default scale in Moodle will be a “sample” grading scale in which instructors can adjust to meet their own needs. If the plus and minus scale does not show up, or if you do not see enough spaces for all the letter grade boundaries for the...
Article Id: 20341

VoiceThread is a collaborative tool that allows users to add images, documents, and videos, to which other users can add voice, text, audio file, or video comments. Most VoiceThread links should be graded, and there are several formats available for these assignments. See below for the types of VoiceThread available, and reference the VoiceThread Overview article and its embedded links for...
Article Id: 20314

Moodle: Badges Badges are an online method of showing that a person has achieved a personal or educational goal, or of marking their progress along the way. They may be endorsed by an official body in that area, or simply represent...
Article Id: 20307

General Information If you would like to give a student extra points on a grade item, you can edit the student's score by adding those points to it, and Moodle will calculate it accordingly. Example: If a student scores a 97 out of 100 on an exam, and also got the 5-point bonus question correct. You can type in 102 for that student's exam score, and Moodle will calculate it as 102%.
Article Id: 20213

Overview Following the completion of the 2024 Spring term, we are introducing the read-only course mode as an additional measure to preserve academic records. What is Read-Only Course Mode? The read-only setting prevents changes to teaching courses to preserve the academic record at the end of that term. The course may also be referred to as frozen or locked . Why...
Article Id: 20596

The CSV Importer may be used to import grades from sources outside the current gradebook. To work correctly, the CSV file should have column headings and contain a unique identifier that can correspond to one of the unique identifier options in Moodle as explained below. Email address or LSU ID number (89 number) are commonly used. You must also create all categories and grade items in the...
Article Id: 20358

The Maximum grade setting determines the score that comprises 100% credit for a given grade item. The maximum grade for Moodle activities, such as Quizzes or Assignments, must be updated in the activity settings from the main course page. However, for manual grade items, it is found under Edit settings within Gradebook Setup . How to edit the maximum grade: From the main...
Article Id: 20376

Instructors can use a blueprint course to streamline course creation and maintain consistency across sections. Students are not enrolled in blueprint courses, so any content will need to be transferred to a teaching course before students can access it. Only one blueprint course per course number per instructor is...
Article Id: 20175

This feature allows the primary instructor of a course to refresh the enrollment to immediately get the most current list of students enrolled in a Moodle course based on enrollment in the mainframe. Although Moodle rosters are automatically updated as students add/drop a course, it is an overnight process. After Reprocess is used, an instructor must wait a minimum of 1 hour to use the feature...
Article Id: 20261

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