These instructions assume the publisher has provided you with the needed information to set up an LTI integration with their software. If not, contact your publisher's representative for assistance. If you would like to use an LTI integration in more than one class as a preconfigured tool, you may want to connect your publisher's representative [...]
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Many textbook and course material publishers provide a direct integration into Moodle to limit the number of required logins. Working with External Tools/LTI in Moodle CreateGradeTroubleshootCreate Adding a New Activity An LTI integration with a textbook publisher can be created on two levels: If you're trying a new tool or only need to set up [...]
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These instructions assume your publisher's representatives have worked with Online Learning to set up a preconfigured tool for an LTI integration of their software. If this has not been done, please connect online@clackamas.edu with your publisher's representative. If you only wish to try a tool or set it up in a single course, review those [...]
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Moodle isn't designed to be printed. It can be done; however, it isn't particularly attractive nor is it the suggested use. The following steps are required to print a quiz when no other options are available. Use the Chrome Web Browser (Firefox is not recommended for this task as it treats printing just a little [...]
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If you are using the Pearson's MyLab & Mastering integration in Moodle, you can concurrently assimilate a gradebook item for each assignment from myLab into your Moodle gradebook. This won't update automatically but it's a quick process an instructor can run on a regular basis to sync grades between the two systems without heavy data [...]
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A great way to start the term is to open a one-on-one communication channel with your students through Moodle's Messaging tools. Begin the Converversation Enter your Moodle course. From the Nav Drawer click the Participants option. Manually select the students you would like to contact. and/or Click the Select All link below the student listing. [...]
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A great place to start putting Moodle to use if you're already familiar with LMS and just need to know what tools do what to create content. There are other tools available for you and your students, too! Check out our Moodle Survival Guide and Technology Toolkit for Beginners.
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This is new for us as of Moodle 3.6 (2019/SU term) and is part of a greater article on Moodle Groups and may be particularly effective as a requirement before students can participate in a group activity. Enter the course that you'll be using groups in. Ensure you’ve already… enabled groups, created those groups (and [...]
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These instructions assume you have had a Course Staging Area created for you within our Moodle and that you have a Course Backup File (.MBZ). Login to Moodle and navigate to your Staging Area. Click the Actions Menu (gear icon) in the top-right corner of the page. Select the Restore course option. Drag and drop [...]
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The staging area is the only place where teachers have the ability to remove courses. If you wish to remove other courses you will need to submit a course removal request. Login to Moodle. Enter your Staging Area. Locate the Actions menu (gear icon) in the top-right corner of the page. Select the Manage this [...]
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These instructions assume you have had a Course Staging Area created for you within our Moodle. Login to Moodle and Navigate to your Staging Area. Scroll to the bottom of the page. Click the Add a new course button. You will need to set, at the very least: Course Full name (displays at the top [...]
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When naming your course mind that visible courses can be seen by folks in and outside of the college. To make them easier to find we do ask that some formatting be followed to allow Online Learning to provide timely support and manage old courses for archive. Archived courses are only searchable via the Course [...]
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If you do not have a Staging Area, this article will do you no good! Request one via the OLET ticketing system and we can make you a space to call your own. If you aren't sure if you have one... take a look; it may be you just forgot about it! Find your Staging Area: [...]
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In Moodle the provisioned course start date and course end date come though automatically as a course is scheduled and will automatically open and close on those set date and times (to the next hour). If you don't like those times, you can manually change the visibility of your course or you can preemptively modify [...]
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If you set Force group mode to No on the Course settings page (step 1), you will be able to set the Group mode for individual Activities or Resources separately. If you set Force group mode to Yes and do not want to set Group access to Activities or Resources individually, then you can skip [...]
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In the Groups tab, select the group you want to add participants to. Click the Add/remove users button. On the Add/remove users screen: Select the users you want to add to the group. → Multiple users may be selected by holding down the Ctrl or Command key. Click the Add button to add the users [...]
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This is part of the article on Moodle Groups and Participants/Enrollments. Enter the course you want to use Groups in. Expand the Actions Menu (Gear Icon) in the top-right corner of the page. Select the Edit Settings option. Scroll down to and expand the Groups section. Set Group mode to your choice: Separate groups: Each [...]
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Groupings are mostly used in Forums setup for multiple groups working on separate tasks within a single Forum or Assignment activity. From the Groups screen we left off on (in the previous step), click on the Groupings tab. Notice that the Groupings section is empty. You will need to put the Groups you created into [...]
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