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User bulk enrollment allows a course administrator to manually enroll multiple users as students in a course simultaneously. This is especially useful for courses that do not use UES enrollment methods. In order to use this method, you must have a list of user email addresses that you can copy and paste into Moodle. To bulk enroll users into a Moodle course: In your...
Article Id: 20491

**PLEASE NOTE: At the end of the 2024 Spring Term (mid-May) the Turnitin Assignment 2 Moodle Activity will no longer be avaliable to add into courses. Turnitin Assignments will continue to work if imported, but we strongly advise recreating the assignments using the new integrated Turnitin plagiarism plugin found in the settings of Moodle's native Assignment, Workshop, Forum, and...
Article Id: 20588

The Course Preferences Block is located at the bottom of the front page of Moodle. This block contains several links to settings that can be personalized according to the instructor's preference, each of which is explained below and linked to more information. Students have access to the "User preferences" link, but only instructors of record (as listed on the mainframe) have access to the...
Article Id: 20170

There are many reasons why someone may use a preferred name. While the most visible may be to reflect gender identity, other reasons why someone might use a preferred name include using a nickname, going by an Americanized name, or distinguishing oneself from someone with a similar name. The User Preferences area in Moodle allows a user to change their first name to a preferred name only...
Article Id: 20177

PLEASE NOTE: If you would like to save any content from courses that are older than 18 months, you have several options. The first option is to download and save the content to your own computer. The second option is to import the content into a Blueprint Course in Moodle. For each course you teach, you can get a single...
Article Id: 20166

You can export your question bank from a Moodle course in order to import it to another. Follow the steps below. Login to Moodle and choose the desired course. In the upper-right corner, click the gear icon to open the Admin menu. Select the Question Bank tab, then select Questions . Click on the Export tab. The...
Article Id: 20067

TurningPoint is a response system used for polling students. Using TurningPoint in Moodle enhances security for student responses because they must be logged in to use the system. Students must also have an active license in order to receive credit for their responses in the TurningPoint system. Students must access the registration system through the TurningPoint...
Article Id: 18158

To Post Moodle Grades: Log into Moodle ( moodle.lsu.edu ) and select the desired course. Then click the Course Tools link at the bottom of the left sidebar. During Post Grades (Midterms & Finals), the Post Grades Block will display and links will appear for each section, as well as a list of degree candidates. This is the time to transfer your grades from...
Article Id: 20356

For instructions on how to enroll users into your Moodle course please see GROK article # 20260 The Moodle UES (User Enrollment System) will automatically enroll and unenroll all students taking the course for credit as well as the primary instructor as needed. It is typically not necessary to manually unenroll participants from a Moodle course. However, for guest instructors or...
Article Id: 20373

Moodle provides an easy way for an instructor to present materials to their students, such as word-processed documents, slideshow presentations, PDF, and more. All types of files can be uploaded and accessed through Moodle, but the student needs to have the correct software to be able to open them. Files may be added by uploading from an external source, such as computer or USB drive, or by...
Article Id: 20194

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