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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

General Information The Moodle Assignment activity provides a place for students to submit work for grading and feedback. Students can submit any digital content (files), such as word-processed documents, spreadsheets, images, and audio and video clips. Responses can also be typed directly into the text editor. An assignment can also be used to create a grade item in the gradebook...
Article Id: 20184

Moodle Course Tools is a section that allows you to add "Blocks" which contain convenient, frequently used items that can be added to your Moodle course. These are optional tools that are used to customize your Moodle course. ...
Article Id: 20161

Description The Moodle Book resource presents text, images, and multimedia in a series of pages that are grouped as “chapters,” which provides a useful way to organize important information for students. For example, the book...
Article Id: 20225

The Course Tools page collects together displays, links, and blocks that are especially useful for managing a course. The contents and appearance of Course Tools will vary depending upon your role as a student or instructor in the course. Get more details based upon your role: Instructor - See Moodle: Course Tools for Instructors . Student - See Moodle: Course...
Article Id: 20229

General Information Turnitin Feedback Studio is a feedback and plagiarism detection tool used to improve writing and engage students in the feedback process which students and faculty may use...
Article Id: 20254

The Attendance activity is designed for teachers to be able to take attendance during class, and for students to be able to view their own attendance record. Attendance can be used for either online or face-to-face class periods, with various degrees of security. Instructors can require passwords and either static or rotating QR codes to verify student attendance when self-reporting. ...
Article Id: 20283

Moodle provide dozens of different kinds of course activities, and each one has a variety of settings. There are a few types of settings that are common to most Moodle activities, and understanding these settings will allow basic management of almost any Moodle activity. Below the activity name and description area and above the Save and return to course, Save and display, and Cancel...
Article Id: 20270

The Moodle Workshop is a peer review activity in which students can assess their classmates' work. The quality of both the students' assessments and their original submissions are graded by the instructor. The workshop activity guides students through the process in phases that the instructor must set up before the activity is available to students. The workshop is a valuable tool for...
Article Id: 20030

General Information LSU Community Moodle provides a location for hosting non-academic learning environments for LSU associates. Community Moodle courses might include non-credit classes, courses for clubs or organizations, and online training courses. Community Moodle courses are located at moodle.lsu.edu . Request a Course To request a Community Moodle course, users...
Article Id: 18664

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