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By default, Moodle courses are created 30 days prior to the first day of class and students are enrolled into the course 14 days prior to the first day of class. Instructors can change the timeframe of these processes, up to a limit of 60-days prior to the first day of class. Moodle courses at the 9000 level are not created by default. Note: Only the instructor of record listed can make...
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How to Access Moodle: After you are logged into myLSU, you can easily access Moodle. Directly : moodle.lsu.edu . 1. Click on the Home tab at the top left hand of the screen. 2. Once you are on the Home tab, you will see the buttons for email , moodle , workday , i t service, geaux grants, watermark to the middle of the page. 3. Click on...
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Accessing Moodle through myLSU 1. Log into myLSU . 2. Click the Moodle link under Quick Links . OR 2. At the left hand side panel, select Student Services | Moodle. *Note: You can also access Moodle directly using moodle.lsu.edu .
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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...
Article Id: 20211

In some LSU Moodle courses, exams are administered through a third-party publisher site. This means that students take exams in the publisher site and not in the Moodle site with a quiz activity. Most third-party tools are added to Moodle as an LTI external tool . The most commonly used publisher external tools in Moodle are: Pearson Cengage Macmillan McGraw-Hill ...
Article Id: 20682

Instructors can use a blueprint course to streamline course creation and maintain consistency across sections. Blueprint courses can be accessed at any time and students are never enrolled in them, allowing instructors to experiment with course design and structure without affecting an active teaching course. Once the content is finalized, instructors...
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General Information LSU Community Moodle provides a location for hosting non-academic learning environments for LSU associates. Community Moodle courses might include non-credit classes, courses for clubs or organizations, and online training courses. Community Moodle courses are located at moodle.lsu.edu . Request a Course To request a Community Moodle course, users...
Article Id: 18664

Unlike previous iterations of Panopto Student Assignments, the newest iteration cuts down on the amount of work needed to create it. Please note, you'll need to be sure you have Provisioned your Panopto Course in Moodle first. Creating a Student Submission Assignment in Moodle Once again, please ensure you have Provisioned your Panopto Course in Moodle or it...
Article Id: 20431

The My Profile Picture block allows users to reprocess their profile picture. Reprocessing will remove the current profile picture and attempt to replace it with the latest photo from the Tiger Card office or a placeholder image. The My Profile Picture block is located at the bottom of the front page of Moodle and can be made available in the Course...
Article Id: 20487

Getting Started with Panopto This article is for Non-Moodle users using Panopto via the Panopto Web Portal. The main differences using the Panopto Web Portal instead of Moodle are no direct delivery of videos to your Moodle course and more management of viewers for your recordings. Note: ITS recommends that instructors use Moodle for Panopto lecture capture and supplemental video...
Article Id: 17474

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