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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 .
Article Id: 20336

The custom certificate allows an instructor to distribute a certificate to students upon completion of an activity, module, course, etc. The certificate is a PDF, and can be customized per student automatically. There are two steps you must complete: Add the certificate activity to the course. Customize the certificate . Before creating a certificate, you will need a...
Article Id: 20034

The Moodle Forum allows asynchronous communication among all users within a Moodle course. Forums provide an opportunity for both student-to-student and student-to-instructor interaction as users may create original posts and reply to others' posts. Depending on the forum type, responses could be to a discussion prompt or to a posted question (see GROK article 20186, Forum Overview ). If...
Article Id: 20205

To begin creating a lesson activity, you will add one to the course and set up all of the parameters, whether it will be graded, etc. Create a Lesson Log into Moodle, and access your course. Click "Add a learning activity" and select "Lesson." Lesson Settings Appearance : Choose how you want the lesson to appear. Choices include a progress bar,...
Article Id: 20085

Moodle Forums can be graded through whole forum grading or a process called rating . Whole forum grading is a new Moodle feature that allows instructors to assess student forum postings from a grading interface that collects all student postings and displays them on one page. Ratings are selected for a post from a scale that can be customized. When ratings are enabled for a forum, a grade...
Article Id: 20204

Regular Expression Short Answer is an enhanced short answer question type that analyzes the student's response more thoroughly by using regular expression (RegExp) syntax. It is best used with questions that require natural language answers and not mathematical or scientific answers. Possible answers must be written using RegExp syntax. Question settings allow entry of several possible...
Article Id: 20525

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

Center for Academic Success Moodle Block The CAS block, located under Course Tools, is automatically enabled and added to each course. It contains the following text below. The Center for Academic Success (CAS) provides students with free academic support resources including: Tutoring, Study Groups, Supplemental Instruction, Academic Coaching, and Workshops. Click below to...
Article Id: 20429

Description Wiris Quizzes is a question bank integration that adds new question types that can be selected when creating questions. This type of question can be set up to calculate answers according to an algorithm determined by the user. The Wiris question types are separated from the standard Moodle question types and distinguished by an orange icon. Note that even...
Article Id: 20402

The text editor has many icons to assist the user in entering content. Many of these icons and functions should be familiar to anyone who uses a word processor. Some examples of where you will see the text editor include: Editing Section headings, description of an activity, writing an answer to a quiz question, or adding a prompt to a forum. The default text editor in Moodle is the...
Article Id: 20361

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