Student Centred Elements of Moodle 2 South Devon College
Nov 11, 2014
Student Centred Elements of Moodle
2
South Devon College
My Home• Personal page for students (can be made the
homepage too)• Lists all courses with event details (such as
assignments)• Collates information from all courses enrolled on
(calendar, upcoming events, news)• Link to private files (more on this later)• Can customise and add own blocks
My Home
Private Files• Each user has their own storage space• Accessible online from anywhere• Can submit work straight from it into the assignment
upload area• Also means students can add media to journals /
online assignments / wikis
Activity Completion• Each course item can have activity completion assigned• Will put a tick next to activity / resource when it is
complete• Enables students and teachers to track progress• 3 options:– No activity completion– Student marks as complete– Complete when conditions are met
Activity CompletionStudent marks as complete• Student ticks next to resource when complete• Good for ‘resources’ where things need to be read• Use labels for agreement / confirmation (shows in
activity report)• Helps to track personal progress through course
(could use as a checklist)
Activity CompletionMark as complete when conditions are met• Moodle puts the tick in when your chosen conditions
have been met– Resource has been viewed– Quiz or assignments has been completed (and a
grade condition can be added to)– Forum post added
• Conditions are dependent on activity type.
Activity Completion• Student view
Restricted Access• Conditional activities• Cannot do B until A is complete• Works with activity completion• Can indicate whether student can see restricted
resource before it is available or not
Conditional Activities• Offers personalised learning pathways• Can set grade conditions as well as engagement
conditions• Each student can work based on their own individual
achievement and progress• In 2.3 – resources and whole topics can be
conditionally released.
Conditional ActivitiesSome example uses• Student must tick to say they have read instructions
before activity is made available• If students assignment is graded and passed, the next
work appears for them.• If student achieves >90% in quiz, the assignment is
released for them. If students receives <90% then some support material is released for them.
Course Completion• Uses resources or activities that have activity
completion activated• Can select resources / activities required in order to
achieve course• Student and teacher reports to check progress
Course CompletionStudent view
Course Completion
Teacher View
Course CompletionExample uses• All course items have activity completion switched on to
enable students to track progress through course• Only required coursework elements are identified for
course completion – Such as assignments (with a specific pass grade)– Quizzes– Offline work – Required paperwork completed
Course Completion• As each item is graded / marked as complete, the
student can see their progress in the course completion status block
• This helps students to manage their own learning• Teacher can even have a final ‘complete’ sign off
option
Multiple Courses with Course Completion
• Pre-requisite courses can also be set• Other courses within Moodle need to be ‘complete’• Separate courses for content but contribute to
overall qualification
Multiple Courses with Course Completion
Example:• Students complete:
a) main qualification (eg: Diploma)b) Level 2 Functional Skills Englishc) Level 2 Functional Skills ICTd) They are undertaking a qualification through their
tutorialEach is a separate course in Moodle
Multiple Courses with Course Completion
• In order to achieve the Diploma, the Functional Skills and Tutorial qualifications also need to be complete.
• The Diploma (main qualification) sets up course completion so that the other courses are pre-requisites.
• Each is completed concurrently and once completed will show on the Diploma course completion status.
Multiple Courses with Course Completion
Questions?