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A Panopto video can be added to an individual course section as an External Tool (see article 20058 ). This is also the process for adding a Panopto video quiz, which must be created on the Panopto site (see How to Add a Quiz to a Video )....
Article Id: 20449

Instructors can affect grades for a workshop activity in Moodle during the assessment and grading evaluation phases. During the Assessment phase, instructors can provide their own assessments of student submission or of student assessments, with a selected weight. During the Grading evaluation phase , grades that students have already received are re-calculated based on an in-activity...
Article Id: 19759

Take a Moodle Quiz Click on the link to the quiz in your course. The following quiz information will display: Quiz instructions. Open and close dates and times. If you click on the link to attempt the quiz before the time it opens, you will see a message that lets you know the quiz is not yet available and a button to go back to the course. If the deadline...
Article Id: 18439

The Moodle Forum allows asynchronous communication among all users within a Moodle course. Forums provide an opportunity for both student-to-student and student-to-instructor interaction as users may create original posts and reply to others' posts. Depending on the forum type, responses could be to a discussion prompt or to a posted question (see GROK article 20186, Forum Overview ). If...
Article Id: 20205

A workshop is an activity in which students can assess each others' submissions before an optional final assessment by the instructor. The settings for this activity determine several factors: when phases begin and end, how each phase is graded, submission and assessment requirements, and so on. There are two stages to the workshop setup: editing settings and editing the phases table. The...
Article Id: 20028

Many websites, such as publishers and academic technology services, provide material and interactive learning opportunities complementary to what is offered within Moodle. The external tool allows instructors and students to access these activities from within their Moodle courses and, for some tools, have grades automatically sync with...
Article Id: 20058

The Turnitin Plagiarism Plugin Settings are found inside the Moodle Assignment, Forum, Quiz, and Workshop activity settings. Important: Similarity reports do not check for plagiarism. Instead, this tool identifies instances where a student's writing is similar to, or matches against, one of Turnitin's sources and is flagged for the instructor's review. It is expected that some...
Article Id: 20591

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