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Instructors can affect grades for a workshop activity in Moodle during the assessment and grading evaluation phases. During the Assessment phase, instructors can provide their own assessments of student submission or of student assessments, with a selected weight. During the Grading evaluation phase , grades that students have already received are re-calculated based on an in-activity...
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General Information There are two types of Forums in the LSU instance of Moodle, (1) Announcements , and (2) the Forum . Forum Types 1. ...
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Gapfill is a Cloze question type that offers dynamic options with a simpler question-builder interface than the Cloze question type. It can consist of a passage of text that has various answers embedded in it. These answers can be in a drag-and-drop, gapfill short answer, or drop-down format. There are several settings options for this question type, including distractors and hints. ...
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A workshop is an activity in which students can assess each others' submissions before an optional final assessment by the instructor. The settings for this activity determine several factors: when phases begin and end, how each phase is graded, submission and assessment requirements, and so on. There are two stages to the workshop setup: editing settings and editing the phases table. The...
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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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The Customer Weights aggregation method allows you to specify weights for grade items (and / or categories) independent from the maximum grades for those items. The item's weight will be multiplied by the percentage scored by the student, not the raw score. In this way, the weight you want a grade item to carry does not have to dictate the maximum grade you assign to that item. In the...
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In this aggregation method, the weight of each grade item is determined solely by its maximum grade. The weight field is neither displayed nor is it configurable. The only variable that can be adjusted is the maximum grade of the item. In the example below, the student score 60 out of 80 possible points for a 75% course total.
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Categories and Grade Items may not always appear in your preferred order. To move a grade item: Go into Gradebook Setup and click the Move icon (vertical double arrow) adjacent the item you wish to move. This initiate the move process and causing drop points to become visible in every viable location Select the desired drop...
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The Natural aggregation method initially calculates the weight of all grade items based upon their maximum grade. Left unchanged, it will calculate grades precisely like Weight by Points. However, Natural allows you to override the calculated weight for any items you wish. Natural also helps to ensure that all of the weights within the course (or category) total 100. After...
Article Id: 20232

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