Activity completion expected due date is for the teacher only and that date does not show to the students according to the info icon next to it on the set up page.
How do I change due dates on my Moodle assignment? PrintLogin to Online Moodle and go to your course.Turn editing on.Go to the Assignment activity you want to update.Click Edit > Edit Settings to go to the activity settings.Scroll down to the Availability section and adjust the date/time as needed.More items...•
Track your learners' progress using activity completion in MoodleFirst ensure that “completion tracking” is enabled sitewide. ... Once it has been enabled, click “edit settings.” You will see this when clicking on the gear icon.Then scroll down to “completion tracking” and enable it by selecting the “yes” option.More items...
From Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Common activity settings, the administrator can decide whether or not to force teachers to add a description to the activity or resource they are creating. The setting applies to all standard activities and resources on the site.
Five ways to keep track of your deadlinesAn annual calendar on the wall. Purchase an annual calendar and highlight the deadlines-dates in an appropriate color. ... A drawn timeline on a roll of paper. ... An drawn annual wheel. ... A digital timeline-system. ... Calendar-bookings in a digital calendar without set times.
The Cut-off date is the date after which students can no longer change their submission (but see How can I allow students to submit after the Cut-off date?). The Due date has two functions: Submissions after that date are clearly shown to be late (including the time overdue).
Luckily, Moodle is ahead of the curve when it comes to detecting and preventing cheating. One way that Moodle can help a teacher prevent cheating is by providing additional statistics about each student's performance, such as how long they spent on each question.
How to view logs in Moodle Go to Settings > Site Administration > Reports > Logs. Select your desired logs by choosing options from dropdown lists. Click “Get these logs” button to view the list of logs.
The Moodle logs are not stored in files, they are stored in tables in the database.
An activity is a general name for a group of features in a Moodle course. Usually an activity is something that a student will do that interacts with other students and or the teacher.
Add Resource using the Activity ChooserIn the menu bar at the top your course page, select Turn editing on (green pencil icon. ... Locate the Section where you want to add the workshop. ... At the bottom of the Section, click + Add an activity or resource. ... To view only Resources, select the Resources tab.More items...
Workshop is a powerful peer assessment activity. Students add submissions which are then distributed amongst their peers for assessment based on a grading scale specified by the teacher.
So within the "Activity Completion" block, the "Expect Completed On" is the due date, right?
Activity completion expected due date is for the teacher only and that date does not show to the students according to the info icon next to it on the set up page. I am trying to remember back to the older version and am now starting to remember the due dates showing but not in a forum. Haven't seen that in awhile. I'll look around a little more.
Not quite sure which Moodle version you are in when you say next-to-last version I'm assuming 3.1 or so. Most of what I will talk about is kind of general though.
What I typically do with discussions is to tell students that they must make them by Friday, 11:55PM (as an example.) I set the "Ratings to" date to Saturday, 00:00AM (just after midnight).
Thanks for the explanation on the Ratings. I haven't used that yet. I did vote for your update, though. That only makes sense. All forums for points should be in the Calendar.
You made me thing about "for points." Hmmm, since a Forum is defined as a moodle activity, I still that that whether it is for points or not for points, that it is still an activity that could have a due date.
I wanted to have multiple due dates and grades for a forum discussion. I found a work around with the " move this discussion " function.
In Google Calendar, use the settings link (usually near the sign out and help links) and select the settings tab. This will bring up the "Import Calendar" pop up window. Select the file to import and the Google Calendar the file should be imported into.
A Site Event is a "global" event - visible in every course and on the calendar on the home page. Only users with the capability to manage calendar entries at the system level can add site events. The different types of events can be visually filtered.