An instructor can send messages to all participants at once via the Participants page. Follow the steps below to send a message to everyone in a course.
Activity logs can be filtered for a specific course, group, participant, date, and activity. These logs show how many views occurred for the activity. Follow the steps below to view an Activity log for a particular activity.
Activity reports display what students have viewed in a course. They are located in the core Moodle Reports in the Navigation block.
Quiz allows teachers to create quizzes with a variety of question types, which are stored in a question bank and can be re-used within courses and between courses. The most commonly used questions types are the true/false and multiple choice. View Quiz grades by following the steps below.
It is possible to set up the gradebook to show divisions in time such as semesters and quarters by using categories.
For example, Semester 1 = main category 1 with quarter 1 and quarter 2 as sub-categories; all of Semester 2 = main category 2 with quarter 3 and quarter 4 as sub-categor...
Outcomes are specific descriptions of what a student is expected to be able to do or understand at the completion of an activity or course. They are aligned to specific assignments that correlate to a scale to identify levels of mastery per outcome. An activity might have more than one outcome...
Outcomes are specific descriptions of what a student is expected to be able to do or understand at the completion of an activity, resource, or course. Other terms for Outcomes are competencies and goals.
Scales are a way to measure or evaluate students’ performance. Scales can be created with text (verbose scales) or numbers, which may or may not be symbolic of percentage ranges, to inform students, parents, administrators, or supervisors of student accomplishments. Add a Scale by following t...
The Moodle Grader report is the more traditional look and feel of a gradebook. It collects all graded items into a table which allows for grading (overrideen grades) and the ability to give feedback. Activities are organized by categories and depending on how the course preferences have been c...
The Weighted mean of grades aggregation method calculates each item grade by multiplying its percentage by the the weight you assign. All items are then added together and divided by the total amount of weight points in the category. The higher you weight an item, the more heavily it will coun...