Course Certificate Activity Moodledocs
The custom certificate allows an instructor to distribute a certificate to students upon completion of an activity, module, course, etc. The certificate is a PDF, and can be customized per student automatically. There are two steps you must complete: Before creating a certificate, you will need a background image file. Now that you have added the certificate activity, it is time to customize it. For more information on adding and editing an assignment, read the following documentation.
Note that MoodleDocs does not show the same Moodle appearance, but the functionality of the settings is the same. All links will open in a new window. The Faculty Technology Center (FTC) provides Moodle support by email, by phone, or live through Zoom. For contact information, please see the article Faculty Technology Center: LSU Overview. To connect through Zoom and for further information on support services and training, see the LSU Online & Continuing Education Faculty Resources & Support page. Are you running a training course on Moodle?
Do you want to issue digital course certificates to students for completing your course or for simply participating? In this tutorial we will show you how to dynamically generate a PDF certificate right inside of a Moodle course. All the screenshots and screencasts in this tutorial were taken from our Moodle demo site and you can view the example certificates by logging into the demo site as a student. You can download the certificate background images we used in the example below: Download Moodle’s free plugin “Custom Certificate”. To install the plugin from the downloaded zip file, you need to log in to your Moodle site as a site admin and go to the “Install Plugin” page: Site administration > Plugins >...
Alternatively, you can ask your IT support to upload the uncompressed plugin folder “customcert” to the site server. The correct path on the server is: Your Moodle site > mod > customcert You can implement custom course modules using the CoreCourseModuleDelegate. In this example, we're going to implement a simple activity module that displays a certificate issued for the current user along with the list of previously issued certificates. It also stores view events in the course log, and it works offline. When the user downloads the course or activity, the data is pre-fetched for offline use.
We'll start by declaring the handler in db/mobile.php: In this file, we declare the mobile_course_view and mobile_issues_view Web Services for offline use. When these are called, the parameters will include the current userid and courseid. Once they have been called, the result will be cached in the app and these pages will work offline. Of course, this only includes viewing the pages; but any interaction that requires sending data to the server will not work. The custom certificate allows an instructor to distribute a certificate to students upon completion of an activity, module, course, etc.
The certificate is a PDF, and can be customized per student automatically. There are two steps you must complete: Before creating a certificate, you will need a background image file. Now that you have added the certificate activity, it is time to customize it. For more information on adding and editing an assignment, read the following documentation. Note that MoodleDocs does not show the same Moodle appearance, but the functionality of the settings is the same.
All links will open in a new window. The Faculty Technology Center (FTC) provides Moodle support by email, by phone, or live through Zoom. For contact information, please see the article Faculty Technology Center: LSU Overview. To connect through Zoom and for further information on support services and training, see the LSU Online & Continuing Education Faculty Resources & Support page.
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The Custom Certificate Allows An Instructor To Distribute A Certificate
The custom certificate allows an instructor to distribute a certificate to students upon completion of an activity, module, course, etc. The certificate is a PDF, and can be customized per student automatically. There are two steps you must complete: Before creating a certificate, you will need a background image file. Now that you have added the certificate activity, it is time to customize it. F...
Note That MoodleDocs Does Not Show The Same Moodle Appearance,
Note that MoodleDocs does not show the same Moodle appearance, but the functionality of the settings is the same. All links will open in a new window. The Faculty Technology Center (FTC) provides Moodle support by email, by phone, or live through Zoom. For contact information, please see the article Faculty Technology Center: LSU Overview. To connect through Zoom and for further information on sup...
Do You Want To Issue Digital Course Certificates To Students
Do you want to issue digital course certificates to students for completing your course or for simply participating? In this tutorial we will show you how to dynamically generate a PDF certificate right inside of a Moodle course. All the screenshots and screencasts in this tutorial were taken from our Moodle demo site and you can view the example certificates by logging into the demo site as a stu...
Alternatively, You Can Ask Your IT Support To Upload The
Alternatively, you can ask your IT support to upload the uncompressed plugin folder “customcert” to the site server. The correct path on the server is: Your Moodle site > mod > customcert You can implement custom course modules using the CoreCourseModuleDelegate. In this example, we're going to implement a simple activity module that displays a certificate issued for the current user along with th...
We'll Start By Declaring The Handler In Db/mobile.php: In This
We'll start by declaring the handler in db/mobile.php: In this file, we declare the mobile_course_view and mobile_issues_view Web Services for offline use. When these are called, the parameters will include the current userid and courseid. Once they have been called, the result will be cached in the app and these pages will work offline. Of course, this only includes viewing the pages; but any int...