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EXAMPLE: You have been added to the [listname] mailing list (LSU Information Technology Listserv) by [listowner] . Please save this message for future reference, especially if this is the first time you are subscribing to an electronic mailing list. If you ever need to leave the list, then you will find the necessary instructions below. Perhaps more importantly, saving a...
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General Information If you do not have a MyLSU Account or communityLSU account, you will need to create a communityLSU account. A communityLSU account is an account that you set up using your personal email address. Once you have this account set up, you will be able to log into the myProxy application to pay your student's fee bill. Create a communityLSU account 1. If you...
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This article explains how to access and update your Moodle profile and change your preferences, including how to select your preferred text editor. Your Moodle profile is where you manage your picture and provide additional details, such as your interests and contact options. Keeping your profile updated helps instructors and peers recognize you and provides important information for...
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With the Multiple Choice question type you can create single-answer and multiple-answer questions, include pictures, sound or other media in the question and/or answer options (by inserting HTML) and weight individual answers. To Add a Multiple Choice Question to the Question Bank Open Moodle and select your course . In the Administration block, click Question Bank ...
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Embedded Answers (Cloze) questions consist of a passage of text that has various answers embedded in it. These answers can be in a multiple choice, short answer or numerical format. When creating the passage of text, instructors will need to be aware of the specific formatting rules for each embedded answer. These rules are included below and are referenced from docs.moodle.org . ...
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Essay Questions allow a response of a few sentences or paragraphs. This must then be graded manually. For more information, see Manual Grading . NOTE: For longer essays, it is recommended that instructors use the Assignment activity as the Essay question is intended for no more than a couple of paragraphs of text. See How to Create an Assignment for more information. To...
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Matching questions consist of a content area (which may include a list of sub-questions) and a list of names or statements that students must match correctly. Each match is equally weighted to contribute towards the grade for the total question. (For example, if a Matching question has 10 pairs and is worth 10 points, a student could score an 8/10 for that question.) To Add a Matching...
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In a short answer question, the student types in a word or phrase in response to a question (that may include a image). Answers may or may not be case sensitive. The answer could be a word or a phrase, but it must match one of your acceptable answers exactly. It's a good idea to keep the required answer as short as possible to avoid missing a correct answer that's phrased differently. ...
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Calculated questions offer a way to create individual numerical questions by the use of wild cards (i.e you can use common variables names as x , y enclosed in curly braces to create the wild cards ( {x} and {y} ) that are substituted with random values when the quiz is taken. For example, if you want to create a large number of " Calculate the area of a rectangle " problems to drill...
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