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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...
Article Id: 20201
Category: Moodle 3.7+

H5P makes it easy to create, share, and reuse HTML5 content and applications. Content is responsive and mobile friendly, which means that users will experience the same rich, interactive...
Article Id: 20348
Category: Moodle 3.7+

Description The Moodle Quiz activity allows you to design and build quizzes or exams consisting of a large variety of question types, including multiple-choice, true-false, short answer and drag and drop. Quizzes...
Article Id: 20185
Category: Moodle 3.7+

To Add an Event to your Calendar: 1. Log into Moodle. 2. Click on My Courses in the top right where your profile picture is. 3. Click on View my calendar at the bottom of ...
Article Id: 20474
Category: Moodle 3.7+

Once you have added LightBox gallery to your Moodle course, this is how to add images. If you have not created a LightBox gallery refer to this...
Article Id: 19726
Category: Moodle 3.7+

Administration Menu The administration block has many of the miscellaneous controls of each course and is accessible from the gear icon in the upper right corner of the course page.
Article Id: 20227
Category: Moodle 3.7+

How to Import Materials from another Instructor's Course The steps below outline the process of how an instructor of a course can import materials from a colleague's course. 1. Instructor A (the colleague providing the course content) will need to request a Master Course (See ...
Article Id: 20181
Category: Moodle 3.7+

Course Splitting allows an instructor to separate multiple sections of a course into different Moodle courses. Each section can be its own Moodle course, or groups of sections can be combined into courses together. NOTE: It is recommended that you split your course before importing materials or making any changes in the course.
Article Id: 20172
Category: Moodle 3.7+

Course Splitting allows an instructor to separate multiple sections of a course into different Moodle courses. Each section can be its own Moodle course, or groups of sections can be combined into courses together. NOTE: It is recommended that you split your course before importing materials or making any changes in the course.
Article Id: 20222
Category: Moodle 3.7+

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. Note: Only the instructor of record listed on the mainframe can make this change.
Article Id: 20171
Category: Moodle 3.7+