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Roles In Moodle Primary and non-primary instructors and students are automatically assigned in Moodle via information received from the mainframe. However, on occasion, instructors may need to assign additional instructors, teaching assistants, or students to a course. Role assignment privileges are limited to roles lower in the hierarchy than the currently assigned role. The following...
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Groups in Moodle allow for filtering students so that work and grades can be accessed separately. Groups can be useful if: You have a course with multiple course sections that have independent projects or content You are co-teaching a course with other instructors and need to view your students grades separately You have group projects for which the groups need to collaborate...
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If your instructor has created a Turnitin assignment within a Moodle course, as a student you will be able to submit your assignment once the Start date has arrived. Submit a Turnitin Assignment Select the Turnitin Assignment link from your course page in Moodle. It has the Turnitin logo next to it, which is a paper with a red arrow circling around it. A...
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While registered students are automatically enrolled into your course, you can manually enroll extra participants, such as a Teaching Assistant (TA) or Guest Instructor. For the manual user to work with students, they must then be added to any section groups or manual groups in the course. To Enroll Participants into Your Course: 1. In the course sidebar, click on the administration...
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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...
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Description In Moodle, the Outcomes tool allows instructors to track broad program- and course-level learning outcomes that correspond with specific course learning activities. In general, course outcomes specify what a student must know and do at the end of the course....
Article Id: 20486

When a lesson is available to students, they will click on the activity and navigate through the content. The appearance of the activity will depend on how the instructor has set up the activity (whether the will see a progress bar, menu of pages, a countdown counter, etc.). How to View Student Progress (Reports) Select the Reports tab. The Reports tab shows the performance...
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Users are able to set up notifications in Moodle mail. Creating a Notification in Moodle Mail: Login to Moodle and select your course. Locate the Moodle Mail block and select the Create Notification link. Note : if you do not see the Moodle Mail block, you may need to Turn This Block On . You will be brought to your notification...
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The Feedback activity allows instructors to create a customized survey for collecting feedback through a variety of question types. Instructors can write their own customized questions, and any question can be non-graded, which makes this activity useful for evaluations. For help with submissions, direct students to GROK 20286, Submitting a Feedback Activity . Preparing the feedback...
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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

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