You can prevent access to an activity, resources, or section based on the group that a student belongs to. This can be helpful if you want to allow certain students to access a specific resource, activity or section that others do not need to access. This can be helpful when courses have been cross-listed or [...]
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There are multiple ways to assign participants to Moodle Groups. This method will allow students to choose which group they would like to be a part of. NOTE: You must first enable groups in your course, create the groups you wish for students to pick from, and the create groupings if you would like all [...]
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If you set Force group mode to No on the Course settings page, you will be able to set the Group mode for individual activities separately. If you set Force group mode to Yes you will not be able to edit the Group submission settings for individual activities. NOTE: To complete the following steps you [...]
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Moodle Groups offer a way to organize students to work collaboratively on Moodle activities such as forums and assignments. You can also utilize restrict access and groups to customize the learning experience allowing certain groups to access specialized content. NOTE: You need to enable and create groups within your course before you can complete these steps [...]
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Groupings are a collection of groups within a course. Groupings are necessary for groups to work within a single Moodle activity. NOTE: Before you can create a grouping you need to first enable groups within your course and create some groups of students. Scroll to the top of your course page Select Participants from the [...]
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Scroll to the top of your course page. Select Participants from the secondary navigation. Select Groups from the drop-down menu. NOTE: If you don't see a Groups option listed you may need to enable groups in your course. Click on the Create group button at the bottom. Set up the basics for your group: Set the [...]
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Zoom is a synchronous online collaboration tool that can be used to conduct and record online lectures, host office hours, set up group meeting spaces, and more—all with annotation and whiteboard capabilities.
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Forum activities are generally used to stimulate online discussions. NOTE: All courses come with an Ask & Share Forum to use for class-wide announcements. This forum is part of the Course Structure Template and does not adhere to the following instructions. Please contact online@clackamas.edu for assistance if you need to create an Ask & Share [...]
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Workshops are a Moodle activity which is highly customizable and thus takes a comparatively high amount of setup but facilitates peer review within a class. This activity features: Two grading values: student submissions as well as peer review Multiple Phases of activity function: Setup, Submission, Assessment, Grading Evaluation, and Closed. Some of these phases can [...]
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The Database activity allows the teacher and/or students to build, display and search a bank of record entries about any conceivable topic. The format and structure of these entries can be almost unlimited, including images, files, URLs, numbers and text amongst other things.
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This is an advanced topic. You should be familiar with Moodle and setting up courses before you try the following. An instructor can organize users into Groups across an entire course and within particular activities of a course. Creating groups allows you to organize students for more efficient administration. You can filter activities and gradebook [...]
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