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The Course File Size tool assists in monitoring and managing the total file size of courses to ensure system stability and optimal performance. The display, visible only to instructors, shows the total size of all items in the course. Importance of Managing Course File Sizes Effective management of course file sizes is crucial for the performance of your course and the overall...
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The Feedback activity allows instructors to create a customized survey for collecting feedback through a variety of question types. Instructors can write their own customized questions, and any question can be non-graded, which makes this activity useful for evaluations. For help with submissions, direct students to GROK 20286, Submitting a Feedback Activity . Preparing the feedback...
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The McGraw Hill LTIA external tool integrates all your digital products from McGraw Hill Education with Moodle for quick and easy access to content and learning tools. Using the McGraw Hill LTIA external tool allows for deep linking, which means that students can directly access activities and resources through the Moodle site. Deep linking also allows for automatic gradebook synchronization.
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For instructions on how to add an IMS Content Package to your course, view Moodle: Activities & Resources: Add an IMS Content Package General Settings: Designate a name or title for the IMS Content package, enter a description (optional), and decide if you want...
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The Select Missing Words question is very similar to the Drag and Drop into Text question type, but the words/phrases are in a drop down menu. This is helpful when the text is quite long and students would have to scroll a lot to drag and drop. Example: To Add a Select Missing Words Question to the Question Bank: Open Moodle and select your course .
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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...
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A SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) package is a collection of files which are packaged according to an agreed standard for learning objects. The SCORM activity module enables SCORM or AICC packages to be uploaded as a zip file and added to a course. For instructions on adding a SCORM package, see Moodle: Activities & Resources: Add SCORM Package . SCORM Package...
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Grading in Moodle involves several components, best practices, and guidelines to enhance the grading process and facilitate ease of use. Included in this is the Moodle Gradebook, a robust tool for faculty to use to keep up with their students' grades. 1. Grading Best Practices Grade within the activity —when entering grades for...
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Completion conditions settings are located in two places: in the dropdown menu on the activity card, and inside the activity settings. These settings determine how an activity is counted towards the student's overall progress in the course, which is shown as a percentage on the course card on the My Courses page. Completion is not strictly related to the student's grade in the course,...
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