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LSU has a variety of multimedia resources for instructors and students. Multimedia is a combination of text, images, audio, and/or video. GROK: Zoom Overview : Use Zoom to host live synchronous meetings with a class, group of peers, etc. GROK: Panopto Overview : Classrooms maintained through ITS will have Panopto installed on the podium computers, but instructors can also...
Article Id: 20192

Board is an activity plugin that enables post-it boards for students to collaborate. Contributions are anonymous. The instructor creates a post-it table with columns where students can add new posts with text, links, images, and embedded YouTube videos. Settings for students include closing date for submissions, post order, and move/delete. Instructors can move any posts or download...
Article Id: 20520

A forum summary report can give instructors detailed information about a student's discussion, replies, attachments, word count, and more from a forum post. To Locate a Forum Summary Report: Open Moodle and go to your desired course. Click on the forum for which you want a summary report. Click on the Administraton menu (gear icon) located at the top right of...
Article Id: 20427

The Course Grade Total in the Moodle Gradebook can be exported to create a file for posting directly to myLSU for Midterm or final post grades. To Create a Course Grade Total File: Log into Moodle and select the course from which you wish to export grades. Open the Administration (gear icon) menu at the upper right and then click Grades.
Article Id: 20362

Blocks in Moodle are located in three places: on the My Home page, at the bottom of the My Courses page, and in the block drawer in the site sidebar . Users cannot add blocks to the My Courses page. The following instructions are for adding a block to the block drawer or to the My Home page. For more information on available blocks, see GROK 20312, Moodle: Blocks Overview . Please...
Article Id: 19791

PLEASE NOTE: If you would like to save any content from courses that are older than 18 months, you have several options. The first option is to download and save the content to your own computer. The second option is to import the content into a Blueprint Course in Moodle. For each course you teach, you can get a single...
Article Id: 20166

Moodle allows all teaching roles (including TAs) except the Non-Editing Instructor to back up Moodle courses. The process saves a backup file of the current state of a course according to settings selected during the process. When the process is complete, the backup file is available through Simple Restore and can be downloaded and saved to a computer or cloud storage. The backup file type...
Article Id: 20165

Description The Moodle Quiz activity allows you to design and build quizzes or exams consisting of a large variety of question types, including multiple-choice, true-false, short answer and drag and drop. Quizzes can serve as a reading check or as a more in-depth assessment of the student's understanding of key concepts or terms. When deciding how to assess students’ learning in...
Article Id: 20185

There are a few ways to grade an assignment: by individual submission, through quick grading, and through the gradebook. Please note that MoodleDocs does not show the Snap theme, but the functionality of settings is the same. To Grade an Individual Submission: Log into Moodle and go to your My Courses page. If there are assignments that need grading, you will see a notification on...
Article Id: 20201


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