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A grouping is simply a group of groups. Groups can be used to do things like restrict access to certain activities or send Moodle Mail to large subsets of students. However, this can still prove cumbersome with large number of groups containing small number of students each. So groups can be added to groupings and the groupings can then be leveraged as described above. To Create Groups in...
Article Id: 20242

Download course content allows Moodle Files, Folders, Pages, and Labels to be fully downloaded in a zip file. For all other activities and resources only the activity name and the description would be part of the download file. This feature must be enabled at the site level before the activity level settings take effect. The setting has no effect on mobile app content download for offline usage.
Article Id: 20592

The calendar can display site, course, group and or user events in addition to assignment and quiz deadlines, chat times and other course events. Calendar...
Article Id: 20344

When Outcomes are added to a course, Moodle will automatically place the outcomes menu item in the assessment activities’ settings. The outcomes must be added and assigned in order, first at the course level and then at the activity level. To Add Outcomes to the Course: Log in to Moodle and select your course. Click on the gear icon ( ) to reach the Course...
Article Id: 20492

How to Favorite a Course in Moodle Although it is no longer possible to hide courses in Moodle, users may "favorite" the desired course. To do so, please follow these steps: Log into Moodle using your myLSU account username and password. Once directed to the welcome page, select My Courses in the top right-hand corner. To favorite a...
Article Id: 19943

Simple Restore enables instructors and TAs (excluding Non-Editing Instructors) to restore an entire Moodle course from a backup file—ideal for initially populating a course. Instructors have the option to merge the backup’s contents with existing material or completely overwrite the course. In both cases, due dates are automatically adjusted to match the new course’s start date. Because ...
Article Id: 20291

The Course Filter Settings are located on the Administration Menu. These settings contain filter options to control settings such as auto-links. Note: The settings available to you depend on your role and the number of sections you teach. For example, if you teach one section, you will not see the "Splitting" setting. Course Filter Settings: There...
Article Id: 20262

Selective Import allows instructors and TAs (excluding Non-Editing Instructors) to import selected content from one Moodle course into another on the same site. This process is similar to copying and pasting and does not create a backup file. Simple Restore is best suited for initially populating a course with content, whereas Selective Import is designed for making minor...
Article Id: 20209

You can temporarily change your role in a Moodle course to view the course as a student (or other role) might see it. To Switch Your Role: Log on to Moodle and select the course. Go to the gear icon in the upper right corner to access the Course Administration menu. Select the "Switch role to..." option under the Administration menu . ...
Article Id: 20240

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

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