(For the course total, click the Edit then 'Edit settings' link at the top of the actions column, opposite the name of the course.) On the edit category page, click the 'Show more...' link under 'Category total'.Dec 9, 2021
How to Change Fonts in MoodleFirst, log into cPanel.Next, navigate to the folder location of your theme through your File Manager. ... Click the file and select Code Editor.Next, edit the code. ... Finally, log into the Moodle Dashboard and navigate to Site administration > Appearance > Themes > Theme selector.Sep 10, 2021
From your main course page, click on the Gear Icon (top right of page) → Gradebook Setup. Click on the Edit link for the course total and select "Hide".Mar 23, 2021
Just highlight the text you want to change the font of, click on the arrow next to the button saying font size and then click on the font size you want and it should change just like this.Dec 23, 2016
sans-serif fontMoodle's default font is a sans-serif font, so this should generally be readable from the outset.
Once you select your Fonts, sign in to the LMS and select the Menu icon from the upper right corner of the Learner Experience. Scroll down and select Manage Templates. 4. Select the Theme tab with Color and Font options that can be used to customize the look and feel of your Learner Experience.Oct 21, 2019
Go to Course administration > Gradebook setup. Click the Edit then edit settings link opposite the grade item or category total. (For the course total, click the Edit then 'Edit settings' link at the top of the actions column, opposite the name of the course.)Dec 9, 2021
The course total is the sum of the maximum grades from all aggregated items. When using the Natural aggregation method, it's important to note that: The faculty grade book shows point totals, not percent. The student report shows point totals and percent.
Under the Actions column, click Edit, and from the drop-down menu, select Show. The grade item will change back to its original color to indicate the item is now visible.
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To change your theme:On your course page, from the Administration block, click Settings.From the Force theme drop-down menu, select the theme you want to try. Note: by default, the Moodle theme is Cornflower.At the bottom of the page, click Save changes.
How is it set up?In a course, with the editing turned on, choose Label from the activity chooser.In the text box, add your text, images, sound or video files as desired. ... Expand the other settings to specify what you require and then click Save and return to course.Sep 17, 2020
I would like to have the column "Course total" displaying the sum of the other columns in Grader report. The default value formulae is the average of the columns. I tried to set Aggregation in the admin block to "Sum of grades", but it didn't help. Any suggestions?
In addition to setting the aggregation method as Sum of grades, you will also need to change the Grade Display Type to Real for the Course total. Hopefully this will work for you!
If my administrator changes it to sum of grades does that mean that it will chage it for all of the courses inthe Moodle? I am the only teacher who wants total points and I can't seem to be able to get that. Please help.
Although I have administrator rights to Moodle on our campus, I do not make global changes to our system...I leave that to the experts! Our instructors have control over how point values are displayed in their gradebook. Your system might be different.
If you change these setting won't it change how the gradebook reads the inputted grades? For example, to calculate only the grades with an entry, you have to use the weighted grade option with the setting to include only graded items. How would you get those results with the above information?
I am not sure I understand what you are trying to do, but if you are using straight sum of points (no weighted percentages), I have been trying to work through this myself. I am getting closer! Please see
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