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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...
Article Id: 20260

Simple Restore enables instructors and TAs (excluding Non-Editing Instructors) to restore an entire Moodle course from a backup file—ideal for initially populating a course. Instructors have the option to merge the backup’s contents with existing material or completely overwrite the course. In both cases, due dates are automatically adjusted to match the new course’s start date. Because ...
Article Id: 20291


Course reuse in a Moodle course shell allows instructors to use Selective import , Backup , and Simple Restore functions. Selective import and Backup are located in the Course reuse menu in the Course Administration menu . The Simple Restore function is accessed through the block drawer. Backing Up, Restoring, and Importing Content in Moodle Moodle allows all...
Article Id: 20178

The Course Tools page contains information and links 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 Tools for Students .
Article Id: 20229

General Information Activities & Resources in Moodle are the tools and features that you can add to your course as content resources, practice activities, and measurable assessments. The LSU Moodle site contains a list of standard Moodle activities and resources plus additional plug-ins added by the administrator. To add an activity or...
Article Id: 20159

The Text block allows the user to create a block with any kind of text editor content, including content created through HTML. The block is located in the block drawer and is visible to both instructors and students. A title and content for the block may be supplied, and this block may be added multiple times in a course to display multiple blocks with different content & titles.
Article Id: 20316

The RollSheet block allows an instructor to create a printable rollsheet listing the students in the class, with or without pictures. The text rollsheet is created in a spreadsheet format, and the photo rollsheet is created with image boxes of user avatars. Only primary instructors, non-primary instructors, and teaching assistants (TAs) can see or use the RollSheet block. Photo...
Article Id: 20319

Blocks in Moodle are small content areas that contain important tools and functions for managing a Moodle course. Blocks are located in three places in Moodle: on the My Home page, at the bottom of the My Courses page, and in the block drawer. The block drawer on the Moodle front page or in a Moodle course is an area where an instructor can add or access blocks. The block drawer is located on...
Article Id: 20312

When Outcomes are added to a course, Moodle will automatically place the outcomes menu item in the assessment activities’ settings. The outcomes must be added and assigned in order, first at the course level and then at the activity level. To Add Outcomes to the Course: Log in to Moodle and select your course. Click on the gear icon ( ) to reach the Course...
Article Id: 20492

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