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The Workday Preferences Block is located in the block drawer in the side menu on the right of the homepage of Moodle. It can also be found at the bottom of the My Courses Page. 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 their "Course...
Article Id: 20661

Crosslist & Split allows an instructor to manage their course sections effectively by either combining multiple courses into a single course shell, separating them into different course shells, or combining and splitting. This tool is designed to streamline the process of course management, ensuring that instructors can handle various teaching scenarios efficiently. Students from...
Article Id: 20662

The Crosslist & Split tool ( see GROK 20662 ) can be used by an instructor to create a new Moodle course containing their laboratory (LAB) course sections as Moodle groups while retaining the ability to post grades to the lecture course. The new course name will not carryover the "(Web-based)" notation. NOTE: It is recommended that you crosslist your lecture and lab sections ...
Article Id: 20688

Groups in Moodle allow for filtering students so that work and grades can be accessed separately. Groups can be useful if: You have a course with multiple course sections that have independent projects or content You are co-teaching a course with other instructors and need to view your students grades separately You have group projects for which the groups need to collaborate...
Article Id: 20241

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

Blocks in Moodle are small content areas that contain important tools and functions for managing a Moodle course. Blocks are located in three places in Moodle: on the My Home page, at the bottom of the My Courses page, and in the block drawer. The block drawer on the Moodle front page or in a Moodle course is an area where an instructor can add or access blocks. The block drawer is located on...
Article Id: 20312

Moodle allows all teaching roles (including TAs) except the Non-Editing Instructor to back up Moodle courses. The process saves a backup file of the current state of a course according to settings selected during the process. When the process is complete, the backup file is available through Simple Restore and can be downloaded and saved to a computer or cloud storage. The backup file type...
Article Id: 20165

All Panopto recordings are managed within the LSU Panopto Web Portal, which you can access via the Panopto Moodle Block in your Moodle course. To manage your recordings you must do the following. To Manage Your Panopto Recordings within Moodle: Log in to Moodle, open your desired course, and click the Blocks button found on the right side panel.
Article Id: 17476

If you do not intend to use particular Moodle courses, they can be removed from your listing by designating those courses as unwanted. Note : Instructors should NOT use this feature to hide or remove courses from the My Courses page. Doing so will result in a loss of student and course data. Instead, please visit GORK 20167: Moodle: Homepage, Sidebar, and My Courses Page for...
Article Id: 20176

Instructors can use a blueprint course to streamline course creation and maintain consistency across sections. Blueprint courses can be accessed at any time and students are never enrolled in them, allowing instructors to experiment with course design and structure without affecting an active teaching course. Once the content is finalized, instructors...
Article Id: 20175

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