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This article provides an overview of the Moodle homepage, the My Courses page, and the sidebar, highlighting navigation, features, and options for accessing and managing your courses at LSU. Moodle Homepage The Moodle homepage offers institutional reminders and resources without requiring login. Logging in is necessary to access courses and personalized tools. From the homepage,...
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Description A Moodle page resource creates a link to a screen that displays the content created by the teacher. The text editor allows the page to display many different kinds of content such as plain text, images, audio, video, embedded code or a combination of all these. In certain cases it might be preferable to use the page resource instead of uploading a word-processed document,...
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Please note: Documentation is in progress for this article. Please check back periodically for updated information. Communication in an online course is important for ensuring frequent instructor-to-student and student-to-student interaction. These interactions are integral in the online learning experience for keeping students engaged with the course materials and aware of what their...
Article Id: 20188

An instructor may want to control when and under what conditions a student can access specific items in a course. This level of control can be useful in the following scenarios: Students must complete items in a specific order The instructor does not want the students to rush through the materials The instructor wants to split the students into separate activity branches ...
Article Id: 20189

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

General Information ArcGIS is most commonly used for those who depend on accurate geographic information in decision making. ArcGIS allows for easy collaboration and...
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The Ally plugin for Moodle automatically checks accessibility of course materials using WCAG 2.1 AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards and provides instant feedback that can be viewed in the course. This tool also provides step-by-step instructions to improve accessibility of materials and alternative formats that students can download (this can be disabled for individual items)....
Article Id: 20433

An OU Multiple Response question is a multiple-choice, multiple-response question type. The main difference from a standard multiple-choice question type is the grading mechanism. When creating a question, the teacher simply indicates which choices are correct. If there are n number of choices, the student scores 1/n for each correct choice and loses 1/n for each incorrect choice.
Article Id: 20334

Random Short-Answer Matching Questions are like a standard Matching question , with answer options in a list, but the sub-questions are generated from the Short Answer questions in the current category. The available answers are generated from the acceptable answers to each short-answer selected. If a short-answer question has multiple acceptable answers (with 100%), Moodle will select the...
Article Id: 20335

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

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