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Moodle sections (AKA “topics” or “modules”) can be configured to accommodate sequential names in the form of either weeks or numbered topics. How to configure a course for Weekly format: From the main course page, click the Admin (gear) icon and click “Edit settings” under Course Administration. Expand the “Course format” menu, select “Weekly” from the “Format” drop down list...
Article Id: 20375

General Information The Moodle Gradebook can be exported in the following formats: Key Manager, OpenDocument Spreadsheet, Plain Text (CSV) File, Excel Spreadsheet, & XML File. To Export Your Gradebook: Log into Moodle and select the course from which you wish to export grades. Open the Administration (gear icon) menu at the upper right and then click Grades.
Article Id: 20357

The Moodle Book resource is a multi-page resource that displays information in a book-like format, with chapters and subchapters. Books can contain media files as well as text and are useful for displaying lengthy passages of information that can be broken down into sections. A book may be used to display original text written by the instructor on different content topics, embed multimedia...
Article Id: 20032

One method to expand and collapse columns in Gradebook view is changing the display. This can be accomplished using the View toggles to the right of the Grade Categories listed. To Expand and Collapse Columns in Moodle: Log in to Moodle, and open your desired course. Click on the gear button (Admin) to the top right, then click Grades . ...
Article Id: 19982

The Moodle Gradebook allows grades to be displayed as a Real grade (the actual score), a Percentage, a Letter Grade, or any combination of those 3 options. The default setting for Moodle is to display the Real grade with the letter grade in parentheses. To change this configuration: Go to Gradebook Setup , click the Edit menu for the Gradebook, and then click Edit...
Article Id: 20237

The Course Tools page collects together displays, links, and blocks that are especially useful for managing a course. The contents and appearance of Course Tools will vary depending upon your role as a student or instructor in the course. Get more details based upon your role: Instructor - See Moodle: Course Tools for Instructors . Student - See Moodle: Course...
Article Id: 20229

The Ally plugin for Moodle automatically checks accessibility of course materials using WCAG 2.1 AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards and provides instant feedback that can be viewed in the course. This tool also provides step-by-step instructions to improve accessibility of materials and alternative formats that students can download (this can be disabled for individual items)....
Article Id: 20433

Features Unavailable in Moodle 3.7+ The following is a list of features that will no longer be supported in Moodle beginning in version 3.7. For more information, please see https://online.lsu.edu/faculty/technology/moodle/ . Gradebook: Projected Final Grade Gradebook: Course Breakdown report Blocks: Poll Blocks: Export Forum Activity Chooser HotPot...
Article Id: 20378

Using Khan Academy Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace. To use Khan Academy resources in your Moodle course, post a URL on the course page to direct students to the specific activity or resource on the Khan Academy website. Instructions for how to put a URL into...
Article Id: 18581

The steps below outline the process of how an instructor of a course can import materials from a colleague's course. To Import Materials from another Instructor's Course: Prepare the Content: Instructor A (the colleague providing the course content) should ensure that the content is stored is in a Blueprint Course. To request a Blueprint Course see Moodle: Blocks:...
Article Id: 20181

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