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Moodle Faculty Certification Course (MFCC) 4. Course Questions and Moodle Messaging 12. Whole Forum vs. Rating Grading Methods
16. Viewing the Originality / Similarity Report 21. Installation & Recording with Windows My favorite and personal go-to resource is provided by Moodle HQ – MoodleDocs. Moodle has a vibrant and diverse community that works together to maintain documentation in MoodleDocs and other community-driven outlets.
Aside from manually navigating to the MoodleDocs website, MoodleDocs is integrated into our LMS environment. In the footer of Trine University’s Moodle pages, you will see a little block of information that looks like this: It briefly displays the user that you are logged in as, the course you are visiting, as well as some other helpful hyperlinks. The top link in this block of information is described as ‘Help and documentation.’ This link should appear on any page of our Moodle LMS: Clicking this link will pull up the corresponding MoodleDocs or help documentation.
For example, if you are editing a forum within your course and you navigate down to this link, you will be directed to the MoodleDocs resource page for all things related to forums. To grade an Assignment activity within the assignment itself, you will want to: Navigate to your course > Navigate to the Assignment that you would like to grade: Click on it > Select either View All Submissions or Grade: If you choose View All Submissions, you will be able to see the status of each students submission: If there is an item that needs to be graded, it will display as Not Graded.
To enter the grading interface for the assignment, find the grade button in line with the student of interest, and select it: Module 7 covers all types of resources offered by both Trine University and Moodle Headquarters (HQ). Moodle Faculty Certification Course by Tyler Graham is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted. You can request 1:1 training through our IT Support portal or by completing the Moodle tutorial form. This form allows you to request customized training. You can request that our IT department create an instructional PDF or video for your specific question.
Alternatively, you can request a 1:1 video conferencing or in-person training with one of our Moodle LMS technicians/administrators. If a topic is a bit more difficult or personalized, the 1:1 training may work best. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns that you may have regarding Trine University technology and we will be more than happy to assist! Moodle Faculty Certification Course by Tyler Graham is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted. General Navigation varies depending on the theme of the Moodle environment and the settings that are configured. If you are already familiar with navigating throughout Trine University’s Moodle environment, please feel free to skip this chapter and move on to the next.
However, if you are new to Moodle or new to Trine University’s instance of Moodle, the video within this section may be beneficial before moving on. Moodle Faculty Certification Course by Tyler Graham is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.
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Moodle Faculty Certification Course (MFCC) 4. Course Questions And Moodle
Moodle Faculty Certification Course (MFCC) 4. Course Questions and Moodle Messaging 12. Whole Forum vs. Rating Grading Methods
16. Viewing The Originality / Similarity Report 21. Installation &
16. Viewing the Originality / Similarity Report 21. Installation & Recording with Windows My favorite and personal go-to resource is provided by Moodle HQ – MoodleDocs. Moodle has a vibrant and diverse community that works together to maintain documentation in MoodleDocs and other community-driven outlets.
Aside From Manually Navigating To The MoodleDocs Website, MoodleDocs Is
Aside from manually navigating to the MoodleDocs website, MoodleDocs is integrated into our LMS environment. In the footer of Trine University’s Moodle pages, you will see a little block of information that looks like this: It briefly displays the user that you are logged in as, the course you are visiting, as well as some other helpful hyperlinks. The top link in this block of information is desc...
For Example, If You Are Editing A Forum Within Your
For example, if you are editing a forum within your course and you navigate down to this link, you will be directed to the MoodleDocs resource page for all things related to forums. To grade an Assignment activity within the assignment itself, you will want to: Navigate to your course > Navigate to the Assignment that you would like to grade: Click on it > Select either View All Submissions or Gra...
To Enter The Grading Interface For The Assignment, Find The
To enter the grading interface for the assignment, find the grade button in line with the student of interest, and select it: Module 7 covers all types of resources offered by both Trine University and Moodle Headquarters (HQ). Moodle Faculty Certification Course by Tyler Graham is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted. You can reques...