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By default, Moodle will exclude empty grades from grade calculations rather then treating them as zeros so that grade items that are not yet complete do not lower students' averages. However, Moodle cannot distinguish between a grade item (such as a quiz) that the student has missed and one that has simply not yet been completed. For that reason, instructors must enter zeros for students that...
Article Id: 20236

Turnitin Detailed Assignment Settings Information Creating a Turnitin Assignment is a multi-step process. In the first step, you will create the Turnitin assignment activity and set its options, which specify the rules for interacting with the assignment. This article describes the Turnitin Assignment settings in greater detail, explaining each option in the settings and what...
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Moodle allows instructors to hide their Gradebook from students within a given course. This will remove the Grades link from the course thumbnail on the students’ My Courses as well as the removing the Grades icon from Course tools. To Hide your Gradebook: From the main course page of the desired Moodle course, click the Admin (gear) icon and then select Edit settings ...
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After adding a Feedback survey activity to a course, instructors must add questions to the survey. Questions in a feedback activity can be selected from For instructions on how to create a new Feedback survey, see Moodle: Add a Feedback Survey Activity . To Add Questions to a Feedback Activity: Log in to Moodle and select your course. Click on the desired ...
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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....
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The Attendance activity is designed for teachers to be able to take attendance during class, and for students to be able to view their own attendance record. Attendance can be used for either online or face-to-face class periods, with various degrees of security. Instructors can require passwords and either static or rotating QR codes to verify student attendance when self-reporting. ...
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Instructors must manually grade some question types in a quiz activity. For example, essay questions cannot be auto-graded by Moodle and require a grader to input a grade. Manual grading is also an opportunity to provide timely and helpful feedback to students in the feedback area on the grading screen. To Manually Grade a Quiz Question: On your course page, click on the quiz with...
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Description The Folder resource enables you to display a number of related files inside a single folder, reducing scrolling on the course page. The files may be of different types (documents, images, or presentations) and they may be uploaded all at once, as a zipped folder that students can download using an optional download button. They may also be added one at a time to an empty...
Article Id: 20196

Description A label resource is an area that can contain text, images, video, or other media that displays directly on a Moodle course page. The contents of the label can be placed between other resources in a section or module. The label is a versatile resource and can help to improve the appearance of a course if used thoughtfully. Banners or descriptions may be added in a label to...
Article Id: 20197

A URL (Uniform or Universal Resource Locator) is a link on the internet to a website or online file. Instructors can use the URL resource to provide their students with web links for research, saving the student time and effort in manually typing out the address. The URLS can be displayed in various ways - see the URL resource settings for example, opening in a new window so a student can...
Article Id: 20198

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