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General Information All LSU students and employees automatically get a myLSU account to access University services through the myLSU portal. An e-mail address of the format @lsu.edu is also automatically generated when the myLSU account is created. Therefore, everyone with a myLSU account also has a @lsu.edu address. However, what happens to messages sent...
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Pre-Installation Instructions Burn the iso.dvd file to a DVD using an image burning program. Windows users can refer to Burning CDs/DVDs from ISO in Windows: LSU Overview to burn an .iso. Mac users are encouraged to use the Disk Utility program. Support for Disk Utility can be found here . Installation Instructions 1. Boot to the installation...
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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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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...
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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...
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Summary: Maple is a combination of a powerful mathematical computation program with a very user friendly and interactive, "clickable" interface. Maplesoft can also be used to create interactive applications, still with a technical and advanced base. Maplesoft is the only technical computing system that allows the user to take advantage of multithreading within other programs. To learn...
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General Overview This article explains how to set up an iPhone to use the Modern Authentication protocol for accessing the LSUMail e-mail system. iOS 14 Limitations Please note you will only be able to use the Outlook application for LSUMail if you are using iOS 14 or later. Configuration Steps 1. Remove any existing Exchange e-mail from your phone,...
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Aggregation Methods There are 3 aggregation methods to choose from for determining how Moodle calculates a category grade total. For more information on the Moodle Gradebook, see the Moodle 3: Gradebook: Overview article . 1. Custom Weights This method allows you to set custom numeric weights that determine the relative value of a grade item (as compared to the value of other...
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A grouping is a collection of groups in a Moodle course that can be used to manage which groups of students see or use specific activities and resources. Students are enrolled in groups based on course section information. Because of this default group setting, it is recommended that for any additional groups a grouping is created to contain the custom groups. The grouping allows activity...
Article Id: 20242

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