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A password is a common form of authentication and is often the only barrier between you and your personal information. There are several tools that attackers use to assist in guessing or cracking a password. By creating a complex password and keeping it confidential, you make it more difficult for hackers to gain unauthorized access to your information. Why do I need a Password? ...
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NOTE: Although this article has been recently updated, if you still need help connecting your Apple TV, please contact the ResLife IT Service Desk at https://itservice.lsu.edu/TDClient/34/Portal/Home/ or call 225-578-0560. We apologize for any inconveniences caused. Thank you! Expectations of Support ITS has successfully configured and tested the Apple TV with various Apple...
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How to Share Folders on OneDrive: 1. Log into Outlook using your myLSU credentials. 2. Click on the app launcher on the top left hand corner of Outlook. Then click on OneDrive . 3. Click on the Files tab on the left hand side. Then click on the Upload button at the top tool bar and choose Folder . 4. Locate and choose the file you...
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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...
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Faculty/Staff Technology Moodle - New SNAP Theme See a list of all SNAP articles . These will help with most Moodle SNAP issues. Faculty 360 See the Faculty 360: LSU Overview .
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Moodle is always in "edit mode" for those with editing permissions, such as an instructor. In each section, also known as topics, modules, or weeks, there are several options to add or edit content, and rearrange, delete, or hide content. The animation below shows the location of these functions, but they are also described in the text below. Under the section title, there...
Article Id: 20219

Instructors must manually grade some question types in a quiz activity. For example, essay questions cannot be auto-graded by Moodle and require a grader to input a grade. Manual grading is also an opportunity to provide timely and helpful feedback to students in the feedback area on the grading screen. To Manually Grade a Quiz Question: On your course page, click on the quiz with...
Article Id: 20208

Selective Import allows instructors and TAs (excluding Non-Editing Instructors) to import selected content from one Moodle course into another on the same site. This process is similar to copying and pasting and does not create a backup file. Simple Restore is best suited for initially populating an empty course with content, whereas Selective Import is designed for making minor...
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In Moodle, several types of files can be uploaded directly into a course as a standalone resource, including word-processed documents, slideshow presentations, and PDFs. Files may be added by uploading from an external source, such as computer or USB drive, or by dragging and dropping directly onto the course page. Note: You cannot add folders through the methods listed below. Instead,...
Article Id: 20194

VoiceThread is a collaborative tool that allows users to add images, documents, and videos, to which other users can add voice, text, audio file, or video comments. Most VoiceThread links should be graded, and there are several formats available for these assignments. See below for the types of VoiceThread available, and reference the VoiceThread Overview article and its embedded links for...
Article Id: 20314

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