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Common Activity Settings: Visibility Visibility determines the degree to which students can view the activity. You may choose: Show on course page - to make it completely visible, and listed on the course page. Hide from students - to hide the activity. This might be set to prevent students from previewing the activity before the...
Article Id: 20547

The journal activity in Moodle gives students a private space to respond to a prompt—the work students submit is visible only to the instructor. Instructors can either limit the availability of a journal entry or leave it open so that the student can add to it indefinitely. While it is open, students can continuously edit or add to their entry. To Submit a Journal Assignment: ...
Article Id: 20284

PointSolutions is a response system used for polling students. Using PointSolutions in Moodle enhances security for student responses because they must be logged in to use the system. Students must also have an active license in order to receive credit for their responses in the PointSolutions system. Students must access the registration system through the PointSolutions...
Article Id: 18158

A student is given only two choices for an answer in this kind of question: True or False. The question content can include an image, video, or html code. To Add a True/False Question to the Question Bank Open Moodle and select your course . In the Administration block, click Question Bank then click Questions . Click Create a new question .
Article Id: 20322

The Moodle Assignment activity allows students to upload their work as a file or type directly into the text editor. To Submit an Assignment: On the course page, click on the assignment title. On the assignment summary page, click Add submission . On the submission page, type your response in the text editor or attach a file or files, or both. Click ...
Article Id: 20202

Common Module Settings: ID number is optional. It can be used to identify an activity for grade calculation or custom reporting but can safely be left blank. Any number not used for another activity in the same class may be used. Force language is set to "Do not force." Our site is limited on available language libraries. Include in course content download ...
Article Id: 20271

Common Activity Settings: Grade Grade is found in activities that allow a gradebook item to be created. Grade category specifies in what gradebook category, if any, the grade for this activity will be entered. See Moodle: Gradebook: Creating Categories to learn more. Grade to pass is optional. Specify the minimum grade a student must achieve to be...
Article Id: 20548

The Access Pearson LTI 1.3 activity is a publisher tool which allows instructors to link Pearson course content (MyLab, Mastering, Revel, eText, or Live Response) to Moodle courses. The Access Pearson external tool enables deep linking, which means that students can directly access activities and resources through the Moodle site. Deep linking also allows for gradebook synchronization,...
Article Id: 20550

For a Drag and Drop into Text question, missing words in the question text are filled in using drag and drop. Example: To Add a Drag and Drop into Text Question to the Question Bank: Open Moodle and select your course . In the Administration block, click Question Bank then click Questions. Click Create a new question . ...
Article Id: 20330

An OU Multiple Response question is a multiple-choice, multiple-response question type. The main difference from a standard multiple-choice question type is the grading mechanism. When creating a question, the teacher simply indicates which choices are correct. If there are n number of choices, the student scores 1/n for each correct choice and loses 1/n for each incorrect choice.
Article Id: 20334

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