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Cross-listing allows an instructor of record to create a single Moodle course that combines multiple courses that they are teaching (e.g., ENGL 1001 / LING 1001). Students in different courses and sections will be enrolled as different groups in the single Moodle course. Final grades will be submitted for each course (and section). NOTE: It is recommended...
Article Id: 20173
Category: Moodle 3.7+

Instructors can use a Master Course to create and store content for a course to be taught in a future semester. Students do not get enrolled in Master Courses, so any content will need to be transferred to a teaching course before students can access it. Only one Master Course per course number per instructor is allowed.* For information about how to...
Article Id: 20175
Category: Moodle 3.7+

Team Teach allows two or more instructors of record to combine their courses into one Moodle course. Content can be created and managed by all instructors, but each instructor is responsible for grading the students in their own section, enrolled into the course as separate section groups. The Team Teach...
Article Id: 20174
Category: Moodle 3.7+

If you do not intend to use particular Moodle courses, they can be removed from your listing on your My Home page by designating those courses as unwanted. Note : Instructors should NOT use this feature to hide or remove courses from the My Courses page. Doing so will result in a loss of...
Article Id: 20176
Category: Moodle 3.7+

Moodle sections (AKA “topics” or “modules”) can be configured to accommodate sequential names in the form of either weeks or numbered topics. How to configure a course for Weekly format: From the main course page, click the Admin (gear) icon and click “Edit settings” under Course Administration. Expand the...
Article Id: 20375
Category: Moodle 3.7+

For non-academic, Community Moodle courses , self enrollment might be an option if the overhead of manually managing enrollment becomes too burdensome. Self enrollment is the method where users can choose to enroll themselves into a course, either by clicking "enroll me in this course" or by typing in an enrollment key they have been provided. ...
Article Id: 20374
Category: Moodle 3.7+

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.
Article Id: 20219
Category: Moodle 3.7+

Description The display period advanced forum setting allows instructors to set a display period of a date and time for a forum post to appear, before and after which the post is not visible to students. Usage, Best Practices, and Considerations Consider the following for display period...
Article Id: 20560
Category: Moodle 3.7+

In the Moodle Gradebook, instructors have the option to quickly edit student grades by graded item or by user (student) using Single View. There is an additional way to add grades in bulk based on empty grades or percentage scores using the Perform Bulk Import feature. To Bulk Insert Grades in Single View: Log on...
Article Id: 19975
Category: Moodle 3.7+

One method to expand and collapse columns in Gradebook view is changing the display. This can be accomplished using the View toggles to the right of the Grade Categories listed. To Expand and Collapse Columns in Moodle: Log in to Moodle, and open your desired course. ...
Article Id: 19982
Category: Moodle 3.7+