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What is Cross-Enrollment? Cross-enrollment is a Moodle process that combines different student populations into one single Moodle course for their instruction. It does not alter the course registration process. So for example, this does not allow campus students to register for LSU Online courses. Campus students and LSU Online students would register for their respective courses then...
Article Id: 20544


The Cengage activity is a publisher tool that allows instructors to link Cengage course content to Moodle courses. Using the Cengage external tool allows for deep linking, which means that students can directly access activities and resources through the Moodle site. Deep linking also allows for gradebook synchronization, which can be manually triggered by the instructor in the Cengage course...
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This Moodle integration allows Macmillan content to be delivered directly through Moodle and will allow the grades to be synced in your Moodle grade book as well. Important: It is important to follow the steps below to successfully deep link your course. There are two Macmillan tools available through the external tool activity type in Moodle: Macmillan LTI Tools and Macmillan Content.
Article Id: 19214

There are two steps required for creating a Panopto assignment within Moodle. The first step is creating the assignment in Moodle, and the second is creating an "assignment folder" in Panopto. Please see below for instructions on executing the two processes. Please note, when you first Provision your Panopto Course in Moodle , an assignment folder will be created for you . Therefore you...
Article Id: 20431

The Course File Size tool assists in monitoring and managing the total file size of courses to ensure system stability and optimal performance. The display, visible only to instructors, shows the total size of all items in the course. Importance of Managing Course File Sizes Effective management of course file sizes is crucial for the performance of your course and the overall...
Article Id: 20586

How to log into a Moodle course and access resources on a mobile device Note: screenshots in this article were taken from an iPhone using Google Chrome mobile browser. Navigate to Moodle on a web browser on your mobile device (note: Moodle is optimized for Chrome). Click “Log in” at the top right. LSU Moodle (campus, LSU Online, and Community Moodle): ...
Article Id: 20109

The McGraw-Hill Connect LTIA external tool integrates all your digital products from McGraw-Hill Education with Moodle for quick and easy access to content and learning tools. Using the McGraw-Hill Connect LTIA external tool allows for deep linking, which means that students can directly access activities and resources through the Moodle site. Deep linking also allows for automatic gradebook...
Article Id: 18591

The Course Tools page collects together displays, links, and blocks that are especially useful for management of a student's course. You may access it by clicking the Course Tools link at the bottom of the table of contents for a...
Article Id: 20269

Instructors can set up an alternate email address in the Moodle Mail block. This will give instructors an option to send an email from their own LSU email or a different address. Replies to emails will still be sent to the instructor's LSU email address. NOTE: An alternate email address will need to be added to each course. The setting is customized for each specific course. ...
Article Id: 20294

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