Moodle contains a powerful and intuitive gradebook. The gradebook provides and excellent way for you and your students to track student progress throughout your course.
- [Instructor] In the previous video, … we took a look at how to set up your grade book … inside of Moodle. … In this video, we'll take a look … at what the actual grade book looks like. … So right now, on the left-hand side in the navigation bar, … I want to select Grades. … I'll do that. … And this brings me to the actual grade book. … So that we can see this a little better, … I'm going to go in the upper-left corner, … click on the three lines icon, … and minimize that navigation bar. … If I scroll down here in the grade book, … you can see that my students appear in here. … Moodle is very intuitive, … and when you add students to the course, … they will automatically be populated into this grade book. … That is the same with Assignments, as we mentioned before. … So the Assignments that we created worth points, … are automatically populated in here as well. … I have my Photosynthesis quizzes, … as well as The Classification of Living Things. … Over here is that Course total. … So this is what the grade book looks like. …
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3/8/2019- Name the theme that was recently introduced in Moodle 3.3.
- Recognize the symbol that indicates Moodle inline help.
- Identify the block used to keep track of a course schedule.
- Apply the Pencil tool to change the number of points that a quiz question is worth.
- Define a “single simple discussion.”
- Determine the default minimum score required to receive an A.
- Recall the Moodle backup format that is compatible with other learning management systems.
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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What you should know1m 2s
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1. Learning Management Systems (LMSs)
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New features in Moodle 3.63m 25s
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2. Get Started with Moodle 3.6
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Customize your profile2m 40s
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Inline help for Moodle1m 19s
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3. Create a Course in Moodle 3.6
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Adjust course settings1m 53s
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Switching roles in Moodle1m 13s
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Announcements1m 48s
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4. Course Resources
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Introduction to resources1m 45s
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Labels3m 25s
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Files and URLs5m 37s
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Pages and books8m 45s
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5. Course Activities
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Introduction to activities1m 13s
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Assignment9m 22s
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Quiz11m 12s
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Question bank6m 25s
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Forum6m 14s
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Chat2m 53s
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Manage your dashboard2m 28s
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6. Manage Course Participants
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Send messages2m 53s
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Create groups2m 35s
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Gradebook setup6m 54s
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Gradebook user reports3m 53s
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Adjust your grading scale1m 10s
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Conclusion
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Save a backup of your course2m 51s
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Next steps1m 34s
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