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Common Activity Settings: Common Module Settings ID number is optional. It can be used to identify an activity for grade calculation or custom reporting but can safely be left blank. Any number not used for another activity in the same class may be used. Force language is set to "Do not force." Our site is limited on available language libraries. Include in...
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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...
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The Latest News block provides access to the Announcements forum (formerly known as News forum), which is a special forum for general announcements. Only primary instructors, non-primary instructors, and teaching assistants (TAs) can post in the Announcements forum. Students cannot post items to the Announcements forum or reply to posts. By default, all course participants...
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When a lesson is available to students, they will click on the activity and navigate through the content. The appearance of the activity will depend on how the instructor has set up the activity (whether the will see a progress bar, menu of pages, a countdown counter, etc.). How to View Student Progress (Reports) Select the Reports tab. The Reports tab shows the performance...
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Users are able to set up notifications in Moodle mail. Creating a Notification in Moodle Mail: Login to Moodle and select your course. Locate the Moodle Mail block and select the Create Notification link. Note : if you do not see the Moodle Mail block, you may need to Turn This Block On . You will be brought to your notification...
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Overview Following the completion of the 2024 Spring term, we are introducing the read-only course mode as an additional measure to preserve academic records. What is Read-Only Course Mode? The read-only setting prevents changes to teaching courses to preserve the academic record at the end of that term. The course may also be referred to as frozen or locked . Why...
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Printed documents can be picked up in LSU Library or Patrick Taylor Hall. Just follow these steps and you will have your color or black and white 8.5" x 11" and 11" x 17" documents in no time. On a Print Lab computer, you can either print via a web browser on it by visiting https://print.lsu.edu/myprintcenter , or print directly by using the instructions below. To Print from a...
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General Information Panopto for students is a video platform that may be used by instructors, which includes software for watching videos and viewing live streaming video all with interactive video players. Panopto is a great resource for watching lectures and supplemental video tutorials for increased learning in and outside of the classroom and to improve a student's learning ability. It...
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Take a Moodle Quiz Click on the link to the quiz in your course. The following quiz information will display: Quiz instructions. Open and close dates and times. If you click on the link to attempt the quiz before the time it opens, you will see a message that lets you know the quiz is not yet available and a button to go back to the course. If the deadline...
Article Id: 18439

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