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General Information There are several different types of quiz questions that can be used in Moodle. When creating questions, a box like the one below will appear. The dialog box gives a brief description of each type of question when it is selected; they are also provided below. Click on the hyperlinks for further explanation on how each type of quiz...
Article Id: 20321

Moodle: Badges for Students Students may be awarded badges by achieving particular goals at LSU or in a course. This may happen automatically when certain performance goals are met, or when an authority awards the badge. When a badge is first awarded, you will see a notification on the bell icon when logged in: Click on View full notification to see...
Article Id: 20309

Moodle allows instructors to hide grades manually, or hide grades until a scheduled date. To Hide/Show Graded Items: From the Gradebook Setup screen, click Edit for the grade item you wish to hide. If you wish to manually hide the grade immediately, simply click the Hide option from the dropdown menu. The grade item will have to manually be toggled back to...
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To Add A Quiz in Moodle: In the section where you would like to add a quiz, scroll to the bottom and click Create learning activity. On the All or Activities tab, select Quiz . In the settings, fill in the quiz Name and Description. Include instructional language in the description with important information about what the quiz will cover. You can...
Article Id: 20206

Once you have added Lightbox Gallery to your Moodle course, you can then add images. If you have not yet created a Lightbox Gallery, refer to GROK 20072, Activities & Resources: Add a Lightbox Gallery . Adding Images to Lightbox Gallery Click the title of the Lightbox Gallery resource in your course. The title and description of your gallery will...
Article Id: 19726

The course Visibility setting determines whether the course appears in the list of courses for students. Apart from teachers and administrators, users are not allowed to enter the course unless this setting is changed to Show . Courses are hidden sitewide after the term is over (grades have been...
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Student Gradebook The Student Gradebook feature allows instructors to view the gradebook in the same way that students view it in Moodle. Another benefit of the Student Gradebook is that it can display a single student's grades while protecting the privacy of other students' information. To access the Student Gradebook view, enter either Gradebook or Gradebook Setup from the Course...
Article Id: 20340

The text editor has many icons to assist the user in entering content. Many of these icons and functions should be familiar to anyone who uses a word processor. Some examples of where you will see the text editor include: Editing Section headings, description of an activity, writing an answer to a quiz question, or adding a prompt to a forum. The default text editor in Moodle is the...
Article Id: 20361

For non-academic, Community Moodle courses , self enrollment might be an option if the overhead of manually managing enrollment becomes too burdensome. Self enrollment is the method where users can choose to enroll themselves into a course, either by clicking "enroll me in this course" or by typing in an enrollment key they have been provided. To enable Self enrollment: Click...
Article Id: 20374

To View the Gradebook in Course Grade Breakdown View: Log in to Moodle and choose the desired course. At the left of your screen select Course Tools . On the course tools page, select the Gradebook . Note : The Gradebook can also be accessed by selecting the gear icon (settings) in the upper right of the course. Choose Grades in...
Article Id: 19971

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