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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

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

Teaching Courses are the Moodle courses that students can participate in. They are automatically created 30 days prior to the start of each semester, based on the courses listed on the LSU mainframe. One Teaching Course is created for each unique course taught in a semester. You will recognize a Teaching Course by its name, which includes the current semester, course title, and primary...
Article Id: 8592

General Information The Moodle Assignment activity provides a place for students to submit work for grading and feedback. Students can submit any digital content (files), such as word-processed documents, spreadsheets, images, and audio and video clips. Responses can also be typed directly into the text editor. An assignment can also be used to create a grade item in the gradebook...
Article Id: 20184

In Moodle, several types of files can be uploaded directly into a course as a standalone resource, including word-processed documents, slideshow presentations, and PDFs. Files may be added by uploading from an external source, such as computer or USB drive, or by dragging and dropping directly onto the course page. Note: You cannot add folders through the methods listed below. Instead,...
Article Id: 20194

The journal activity in Moodle gives students a private space to respond to a prompt—the work students submit is visible only to the instructor. Instructors can either limit the availability of a journal entry or leave it open so that the student can add to it indefinitely. While it is open, students can continuously edit or add to their entry, and instructors can continuously update the grade....
Article Id: 20285

A grouping is simply a group of groups. Groups can be used to do things like restrict access to certain activities or send Moodle Mail to large subsets of students. However, this can still prove cumbersome with large number of groups containing small number of students each. So groups can be added to groupings and the groupings can then be leveraged as described above. To Create Groups in...
Article Id: 20242

The Quiz activity module allows the teacher to design and build quizzes consisting of a large variety of question types, including multiple choice, true-false, short answer and drag and drop images and text. It is possible to import questions from a file that has been exported. To Import Quiz Questions in Moodle: Login to Moodle and select your course. In the upper right...
Article Id: 20068

The calendar can display site, course, group and or user events in addition to assignment and quiz deadlines, chat times and other course events. Calendar...
Article Id: 20344

In the Moodle Gradebook, instructors have the option to quickly edit student grades by graded item or by user (student) using Single View. There is an additional way to add grades in bulk based on empty grades or percentage scores using the Perform Bulk Import feature. To Bulk Insert Grades in Single View: Log on to Moodle and select desired course. Locate the gear...
Article Id: 19975

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