Ohio Northern University Educational Technology Workshops MOODLE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

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Ohio Northern University Educational Technology Workshops MOODLE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE GETTING STARTED WITH MOODLE... 1 What is SNAP... 1 Logging in to Moodle... 1 Finding your way around SNAP... 3 Adding a Course Image... 4 Adding Sections... 4 Deleting Sections... 5 Editing Activities and Resources... 5 Moving Items... 6 Hiding Activities and Resources... 6 Editing Learning Activities... 6 Creating Learning Activities... 7 Uploading Files... 7 Adding a Block... 7 Customizing your Profile... 8 Sending Message to Students... 9 RECOMMENDED BROWSERS FOR MOODLE... 10 Browser Settings... 10 Browser Add-ons... 10 Browser Troubleshooting in Moodle... 12 Having Problems and Needing Help... 12 ADDING RESOURCES...13 Adding a Label... 13 Adding a File... 13 Adding a Folder... 14 Adding URL... 16 Creating a Page... 16 CREATING ASSIGNMENTS...18 Creating an Assignment...18 Submitting an Assignment...23 Grading an Assignment...24 CREATING ASSESSMENTS...25 Creating the Quiz Settings...25 Adding Questions to a Quiz...30

Assigning Points to Questions...31 Changing the Order of Questions...32 Previewing a Finished Quiz...32 GRADEBOOK...33 The Grader Report... 33 Adding Categories and Items... 34 Moving Graded Items or Categories... 36 Editing Course Level Letter Grades... 36 Exporting Grades to Excel... 37 Importing Grades from.cvs File... 38 Manually Entering Grades in Grader Report... 39 MOODLE COURSE MANAGEMENT...41 Enrolling Users... 41 Creating Groups... 42 Creating Groupings... 43 Assigning Groupings to Resources and Activities... 43 Importing Content to Another Course... 44 CALENDAR AND COMMUNICTION TOOLS...45 Using the Calendar... 45 Creating a New Even in the Calendar... 46 Editing or Deleting a Calendar Event... 46 Viewing Different Levels of the Calendar... 47 QuickMail Block... 47 Creating a New Email... 48 Creating a Custom Signature... 48 Managing Emails... 49 News Forum... 49 Forums... 50 Chat... 53 CREATE YOUR SEMESTER MOODLE COURSE...55 CONTACT EDUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY...55 CONTACT IT HELP DESK... 55

WHAT IS SNAP Snap is a theme designed to increase learner engagement and make Moodle easier to use. Designed with learning in mind, Snap presents courses in a modern and intuitive layout. With Snap's clear workflows, you and your students can focus on the learning that matters. No more time spent learning to use the system. Snap is responsive. You and your students can get the most out of your courses from any device. LOGGING IN TO MOODLE You can login to Moodle Course(s) in two ways: A. To login through ONU home page 1. Log in to ONU home page http://www.onu.edu 2. Click Faculty and Staff. 3. Click Moodle 4. Enter Username and Password 5. Click LOGIN B. To use the direct link 1. Open a web browser of your choice (Firefox, Chrome, Safari) 2. Type the URL https://northernonline.onu.edu/my 3. Click on Log in 4. Enter Username and Password 5. Click Log in 1. Click on My Courses link (upper right-hand corner) to access your courses. A page opens with a list of your courses, impending deadlines, items to be graded etc. The personal menu is the best place to see everything important you need to know at-a-glance. 1

1. Click on the Course image and title (thumbnail) to open a Moodle course. The Personal Menu shows course end dates. Courses where the end date is in the past appear in separate tabs from current courses, and are grouped by year. 2

FINDING YOUR WAY AROUND SNAP The structure of Snap promotes a focus on the learning content. It presents the content in a single column. Information flows from top to bottom. Each section or topic is a separate web page. This allows your students to focus on each topic without any distractions. At the start of each course is a table of contents. The table of contents creates a clear overview of the course structure. This structure means your students can navigate to each section in the course with ease. Course tools are in one simple location. Select Course Dashboard in the table of contents to go to them. Blocks are also found in this area Snap hides the Administration block to reduce page clutter. Select Admin in the top right to expand the block. 3

2. Click on Admin (gear) to open a drop-down menu containing Course administration tools such as Users, Gradebook setup, Import, etc. 3. When done, click again on the Admin (gear) to hide it. ADDING A COURSE IMAGE You can personalize your course by adding a banner photo. This image will appear in large form at the top of your course and in small form (thumbnail) on your course list. 1. To add a course image, click on Change cover image (upper right-hand) 2. Search for and select image from your computer 3. Click on Save or Cancel ADDING SECTIONS The course links appear on top of the page for easy navigation from topic to topic or week to week depending on how your course is setup. Sections can be added or removed directly from the course home page. To add an additional section 1. Click on Create a new section 2. Add a name for the new section in the Title field 3. Click on Create section 4

The new section will be as the last section in the course: DELETING SECTIONS Entire sections (topics) and the resources and activities they contain can be easily deleted from the course with one action. Please note that deleting sections, activities, and resources in this manner cannot be undone. To permanently delete an entire section and all of the content it contains; 1. Locate the section link in the CONTENTS area 2. Click no X icon below the title 3. This will load a confirmation page. Select Delete Section to permanently delete the section and all content EDITING ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES Editing is always on and right where you want it. Every label, activity and resource has three tools you can use to edit it. Move: Use this to change the location of the activity, resource or label. Edit: Use this to edit the settings or content of the activity, resource, or label. More: Open this to delete, hide, and duplicate the item. You can also assign roles and open the Personalized Learning Designer. 5

A. MOVING ITEMS 1. To move an item to a different location, first select the Move icon. 2. Click on the green plus sign overlaying a different resource to relocate the item above that resource. B. HIDING ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES 1. To hide an activity or resource, first click the More button, and then click Hide. Although hidden from student view, the instructor can still see the hidden item. You can tell that an item is hidden by the Not published to Students notification. 2. To show the item, click on More again and select Show. This restores the item to student view. C. EDITING LEARNING ACTIVITIES To edit a resource or activity, click on the Edit icon (pencil) 6

CREATING LEARNING ACTIVITY Snap's activity chooser now mimics the app selection screen found on mobile devices. It is quicker and more straightforward for Moodle instructors to add activities, without lots of scrolling, with a single click. To create a learning activity, the option that used to be Add an Activity or Resource, click on Create learning activity This displays all the activities and resources to select from UPLOADING FILES You can drag-n-drop or browse to upload single or many files. This makes it easier to add content on touchscreen devices. Go to the bottom of a section to add files to your course. Drag and Drop a file or click on the Drop files to attach and browse ADDING A BLOCK Blocks are widgets providing some kind of specialized function (e.g. Calendar block provides quick access to upcoming activities) 1. To add a block to your course click on the Course Dashboard 7

This will display Course Settings, Gradebook, Participants and Edit block button. Click on Edit block 2. Click on Add to Add a block 3. To delete, move or configure a block use the action menu besides the block 4. When done click on Turn editing off CUSTOMIZING YOUR PROFILE The profile displays basic information about the user along with a picture. To customize your profile to help others to know you; 1. Click on My Course 2. Click on Profile (upper left-hand) 3. Under User details click on Edit profile 8

4. Upload your picture by either dragging and dropping or browsing to select a picture from your computer 5. When done, click on Update profile SENDING MESSAGE TO STUDENTS 1. Select Course Dashboard 2. Click on Participants 3. Click Message 4. Compose and send message 9

RECOMMENDED BROWERS AND VERSIONS The following browser recommendations and settings will enhance your experiences with Moodle and ensure access to all activities, resources and tools in your Moodle course. Recommended browsers Desktop: Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari and Internet Explorer 11 Mobile: Mobile Safari and Google Chrome For security reasons and best Moodle experiences, Educational Technology recommends updating browsers to the most recent versions for your operating system. By default, Firefox, Google Chrome, IE and Safari are set to automatically update itself but you can always do a manual update. HOW TO UPDATE FIREFOX TO THE LATEST VERSION Click on link to Update Firefox to the latest version or follow instructions below 1. Open Firefox 2. Click Help menu 3. Select About Firefox. 4. The About Firefox window will open and Firefox will begin checking for updates and downloading them automatically. 5. When the updates are ready to be installed, click Restart to Update Important: If the update didn't start, didn't complete or there was some other problem, please download and install a fresh copy. Use the steps above to update Google Chrome. BROWSER SETTINGS The following browser settings should be selected; ENABLE JAVASCRIPT IN YOUR BROWSER Almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable (Example 10

drag-n-drop features in Moodle). Instructions on how to enable (activate) JavaScript in five most commonly used browsers are available at http://www.enable-javascript.com/ ENABLE COOKIES IN YOUR BROWSER Cookies are small files which are stored on a user's computer. They are designed to hold a modest amount of data specific to a particular user to allow a server to deliver a page tailored to a particular user. Instructions on how to enable cookies in your browser are available at http://www.wikihow.com/enable-cookies-in-your-internet-web-browser BROWSER ADD-ONS You may find it useful to install the following add-ons if your browser does not already have them: A PDF Reader To view PDF files, you need a PDF reader to be installed on your computer. A PDF browser plugin will let you view PDFs in a browser window without opening a separate program. Download Adobe Reader at http://get.adobe.com/reader/ The download includes the browser plugin. To install this plugin, follow the prompts. APPLE QUICKTIME Apple Quicktime provides easy access to multiple audio and video formats your instructors may post. Macintosh computers come with Quicktime already installed. Note: Windows users should install Quicktime. Download Quicktime at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ ADOBE FLASH PLAYER The Adobe Flash Player plugin for your browser will allow you to access Flash video and rich interactive media which may be posted by some instructors. Download Adobe Flash Player http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ Most browsers require you to enable the Flash Player before you can access Flash media. See How to Enable Flash in Your Web Browser. Note: Adobe Flash Player is not available for many mobile devices. Adobe is ending support for Flash in 2019. 11

BROWSER TROUBLESHOOTING IN MOODLE 1. Check supported browser versions. Check to see if your problem is related to known issues with your browser version. 2. Clear your browser's cache. Clearing your browser's cache may help to resolve problems such as trouble using drag-and-drop features, or viewing the gradebook. Instructions are available at http://www.wikihow.com/clear-your-browser%27s-cache 3. Try a different browser and/or move to a different computer. You may find it helpful to have more than one browser installed on your computer. If you run into problems using Moodle, moving to another browser may resolve your issues. You can also try moving to a different computer to see if the problem persists. This may help to discern whether your issue was a problem with your browser or computer, or with Moodle. 4. Still having problems? If the issue persists in several browsers, and on different computers, please report your problem to the ONU Help Desk for assistance. Phone: 419-772-1111 E-mail: help-desk@onu.edu Submit a Ticket: https://onusw02.onu.edu/portal/page/21-create-new-ticket The help desk is opened from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday (excluding holidays) FOR ASSISTANCE Please contact any of the educational technology staff or email ed-tech@onu.edu Joseph Blankson, PhD, 419-772-2823 j-blankson@onu.edu Sharyn Zembower, 419-772-2311 s-zembower@onu.edu Chandra Dunbar, 419-772-2494 c-dunbar@onu.edu 12

ADDING RESOURCES A resource is an item that an instructor can use to support learning (e.g. files, links, multimedia content) ADDING A LABEL A label is text or media elements that appear on the front page of the course (e.g. banner, label of sections) to provide quick instructions on the front page of yours course To add a label; 1. Click on Create learning activity. This displays all the activities and resources to select from 2. Click on Resources and select Label 3. Enter Text in Label text area 4. To see all settings click on Expand all 5. Leave Visibility to Show on course page 6. Click Save and return to course ADDING A FILE Files can be loaded to the main page of a Moodle course. Once the file is added, an icon will appear representing either the type of file uploaded. 13

To add a file; 1. Drag and drop the file onto the course section where you d like it to appear 2. If necessary edit the title by clicking on the pencil icon ADDING A FOLDER Folders can be used to organize course contents. Folders you wish to upload must be "zipped" or "compressed" first. If you already have a folder of files you would like to display, there are two methods: Quick Method 1. Click on Create learning activity 2. Click on Resources and select Folder 3. Provide a Name and Description 4. Drag zipped file into Files area 14

5. Click on the zipped file to unzip Remember to delete the original zipped file 6. Click Save and return to course 7. To see files click on the little arrow. Longer Method 1. Click on Create learning activity 2. Click on Resources 3. Select Folder 4. Provide a Name and Description 5. Drag and drop files into the Files area 6. Set Display follow content to Inline on a course page 7. Click Save and return to course 15

ADDING URL The URL resource allows instructors to create a link inside the course to direct students to a website or an external file. 1. Click on Create learning activity 2. Click on Resources and select URL 3. Provide a Name 4. Enter URL in the External URL text field 5. Write Description 6. Save and return to course CREATING A PAGE A page allows instructors to have a full range of HTML possibilities within your instruction. It is a useful resource that allows input of text that is housed off the main page of the course. 1. Click on Create learning activity 16

2. Click on Resources and select Page 3. Provide Name 4. Write Description 5. Enter Page content 6. Save and return to course 17

CREATING ASSIGNMENTS The Assignment module allows the instructor to communicate tasks, collect work, review and provide feedback and grades. Students can submit any electronic file (word-processed documents, spreadsheets, images, or audio and video files) or type their responses directly into the text editor. HOW TO CREATE AN ASSIGNMENT 1. Scroll to section of course where assignment is to be added 7. Click on Create learning activity. This displays all the activities and resources to select from 8. Under Activities select Assignment 9. Enter Assignment Name 10. Provide description for the Assignment 11. Select Due date 12. To see all settings click on Expand all 13. Leave Visibility to Show on course page 18

Availability 14. Allow submissions from: Prevents students from submitting assignments before date indicated 15. Cut-off date: Students will not be able to submit assignments. Button for submission will not be available Note: An extension can be granted by going to the class assignment grading screen, selecting the Edit link in the edit column, and choosing grant extension for a student. 16. Remind me to grade by: Expected date and time for marking to be completed. 17. Always show description: If box is ticked, assignment description above is always shown. If not ticked assignment description will be hidden until Allow submissions from date. Submission Types 19

18. Online text: students can type response directly in Moodle using the text editor. 19. File submission: Students can upload and edit one or more files. Instructors can annotate PDF files submitted. 20. Maximum number of upload file: Select number of files to be uploaded by each student. 21. Maximum submission size: Recommended to set at highest of 500 MB Feedback types 22. Feedback comments: If enabled, instructors will be able to leave feedback comments for each submission. 23. Feedback files: If enabled, instructors will be able to upload files with feedback when grading the assignments. 24. Offline grading worksheet: If enabled, instructors will be able to download and upload a worksheet with student grades when grading the assignments 25. Comment inline: If enabled, the students text will be copied into the feedback field for easier inline commenting or editing. Submission settings 20

26. Require students click submit button: If set to Yes students can upload drafts of assignments until ready to submit. Clicking a final Submit button indicates students have finished working on assignment. 27. Require that students accept the submission statement: Statement where students promise the work is their own and which they must agree to before submitting work 28. Attempts reopened: Allows instructor to decide how submissions are reopened. Default is never, allowing students to only submit once. 29. Maximum attempts: Allows instructors to decide on how many resubmissions are allowed Group submission settings 30. Students submit in groups: If set to Yes, students are able to collaborate on an assignment Notifications 31. Notify graders about submissions: If set to Yes instructor receive email upon submission 32. Notify graders about late submissions: if set to Yes, instructor will receive email upon late submission. 33. Default setting for Notify Students : If enabled, the grading form for this assignment will automatically be set to notify students when their assignment has been graded. 21

Grade 34. Grade: Allows instructor to specify maximum grade or scale to be applied to assignment 35. Grading method: Select method of grading such as direct or rubric 36. Grade category: Select category if categories have already been preset 37. Blind marking: If set to Yes, instructor will not be able to see names of students who have submitted assignments. To see students, click on Reveal student identities in the Assignment 38. Use marking workflow: If set to Yes, instructors will be able to specify the stage of grading of individual assignments 39. Use marking allocation: If set to Yes, instructors can be selected to grade assignments of specific students Common module settings 40. ID number: Provides a way of identifying the activity for grade calculation. Recommended: Leave textbox blank 41. Group mode: No groups and separate groups used to hide work with groupings from other groups, visible groups allow visibility among groups 42. Grouping: Groups within the grouping will be able to work together 43. Additional files for assignment may be added. Download links for files will be displayed on assignment page. 22

44. Setting will also block release to Gradebook, use carefully HOW TO SUBMIT AN ASSIGNMENT 1. Click on the Assignment title 2. Click on Add submission 3. Drag and drop file or click on Add 4. Click Save changes 23

HOW TO GRADE AN ASSIGNMENT 5. Navigate to the Assignment within the Course 6. Click on the title 7. Click Grade /View all submissions 24

CREATING ASSESSMENT In Moodle, quizzes, exams, and tests are all simply called Quizzes. The Quiz activity module allows the instructor to create quizzes consisting of different question types. These questions are saved in a Question bank and may be re-used within courses and between courses. TESTS AND QUIZZES Creating a new quiz is a two-step process. The first step involves creating the quiz activity and setting options which specify the rules for interacting with the quiz. The second step involves adding questions to the quiz. STEP 1: CREATING THE QUIZ SETTINGS 45. Click on Create learning activity. This displays all the activities and resources to select from 46. Under Activities select Quiz 47. Provide Name for the quiz 48. Provide description instructions, purpose or background of quiz 49. Check box if you want to display description on course page 50. To see all settings click on Expand all 51. Leave Visibility to Show on course page 25

Timing 52. Open the quiz: Specify times when quiz is accessible for students to make attempts. 53. Close the quiz: After closing time students will not be able to start new attempts 54. Time limit: Specify time limit (by defaults do not have a time limit) 55. When time expires: Control what happens if the student fails to submit their quiz before time expires (Select Open attempts are submitted automatically to avoid students losing all their attempts) 56. If you selected There is a grace period then you can check the box to enable the Submission grace period and specify a period of time during which students may still submit the quiz after the time is up. 26

Grade 57. Grade category: Select Grade category (if your Gradebook is set up) 58. Grade to pass: Minimum grade a student must attain to be considered passing for this quiz. The passing status can be useful in activity completion settings. 59. Attempts allowed: Select number of multiple attempts allowed 60. Grading Method. When multiple attempts are allowed, there are different ways you can use the grades to calculate the student's final grade for the quiz; Highest, Average, First and Last attempts Layout 61. New page: Choose how many questions to display per page 62. Navigation method: Choose Free to allow students to go back to previous questions or skip to a later one. Choose Sequential to force students to progress without being able to move back and forth 27

Question behavior 63. Shuffle within questions: To randomly shuffle questions each time a student attempts the quiz, select either Yes/No 64. How questions behave: Select an option for questions behavior from the drop down menu a. Adaptive Allows students to have multiple attempts at question Adaptive mode (no penalties) same as adaptive with no penalties b. Deferred feedback students must enter an answer to each question must submit entire quiz before anything is graded or feedback provided c. Immediate feedback student can submit response immediately during the quiz attempt and get it graded (one response and cannot change later) d. Interactive mode with multiple tries Student is allowed to Try again after submitting a response and being provided with a feedback e. Manual grading used for essay questions 65. Each attempt builds on the last: If multiple attempts are allow and if setting is set to YES, each new attempt will contain results of previous attempts. 66. Review options This section controls what information students will be shown when they review their past attempts at the quiz. During the attempt The attempt: will show how the student responded to each question. Whether correct: shows whether the students response to each question is correct or incorrect Marks: shows the marks (grades) given to the student and the grade for the quiz. Specific feedback: shows the feedback for the response to the answer as set when adding the question to the quiz. Each response to a question can have feedback for both correct and incorrect answers. General feedback: shows the general feedback for the whole question as set when adding the question to the quiz. You can use the general feedback to give students 28

some background to what knowledge the question was testing. Right answer: shows the correct answer to each question. Overall feedback: shows feedback for the entire quiz as set in the quiz settings. For each of the items above, you can select when students will be allowed to see them. You can set the review options to be available at different times: During the attempt: only available for some behaviors, like 'interactive with multiple tries', which may display feedback during the attempt. The default behavior is Deferred Feedback. Other behaviors are not recommended. Immediately after the attempt: students can see a review quiz attempt for the first two minutes after submitting. Later, while the quiz is still open: students can review a quiz attempt after 2 minutes, and before the quiz close date. After the quiz is closed means after the quiz close date has passed. If the quiz does not have a close date, this state is never reached. Note: Make sure that Marks is checked under this option or students cannot see their grades. 67. Appearance Show the user s picture: Select Yes /No to show/hide student s profile picture on-screen during the attempt for proctoring purposes. Decimal places in grades: Select the number of digits to show after decimal point when displaying student grades 29

26. Extra restrictions on attempts Require password: If password is specified, students must enter password before they are allowed to make attempt Require network address: (optional) To restrict quiz to particular LAN Enforce delay between attempts: Set time between first and second attempt of a quiz Browser security: Determine way to restrict student cheating 27. Overall feedback Overall feedback is shown to a student after completing an attempt 28. Click Save and return to course STEP 2: ADDING QUESTIONS TO A QUIZ 1. Click quiz name on homepage or Locate the Administration Block Click on Quiz Administration Click Edit Quiz 30

2. Click on Edit quiz button To create a new question 3. Click Add (upper right-hand area) 4. Select choice of new, question bank or random 5. Choose question type to add 6. Click Add 7. Fill in the question form and give a grade to the correct answer 8. Click Save changes You can continue adding questions this way, clicking the Add a question button each time. ASSIGNING POINTS TO QUESTIONS 1. Click on Name of quiz 2. Locate the Administration Block 3. Click on Quiz Administration 4. Click Edit Quiz 5. Change number in the box to set how many points each question is worth 6. To change the maximum grade, change the number in the box at the top of the quiz (The default is one point per question and 100.00 maximum grades). 31

CHANGING THE ORDER OF QUESTIONS Drag (click and hold) and Drop (release) PREVIEWING A FINISHED QUIZ You can preview individual questions; 1. Click magnifying glass icon. To preview the whole quiz; 2. Click on Name of quiz 3. Locate Administration Block 4. Click Quiz Administration 5. Click Preview The quiz works like a real quiz so you can see your grades and any feedback for correct/incorrect answers just as a student would see them. 32

HOW TO USE THE GRADER REPORT GRADEBOOK All grades for each student in a course can be found in the course gradebook. The grader report collects items that have been graded and allows instructors to view, change, sort them out into categories and calculate totals 1. Locate Administration block 2. Click Couse administration 3. Click Gradebook setup View tab: Instructor view of grades (not what students see) Setup o Gradebook setup: Allows instructors to group specific activities (e.g. Forums) and then change grade Administrations for that group only. You can also set preferences for displaying grades. o Course grading setting: determine how grades appear for all participants in the course. o Preferences: Grader report: Allows instructors to set up how the Grader Report displays grades and other relevant information. Scales tab: List scale provided for grading activities. Currently only admins can set scales. Letter tab: Shows the Administrations for percentage ranges and letter grades for the course. Import tab: Grades may be imported as CSV or XML file. Export tab: Grades can be exported to Excel spreadsheet, plain text file or XML 33

A. HOW TO ADD CATEGORIES AND ITEMS Categories, subcategories and items: Categories or folders which contain items [typically activities] allows nesting of categories. For example, you can group all forums from one course together and then assign credit by Administration weights. Weights determine how much the grade is worth in the overall total. 1. Locate Administration block 2. Click Course administration 3. Click Gradebook setup 4. Select Setup 5. Click Add category button located at bottom of page 34

6. Type Category name 7. Select Aggregation method Mean of grades - The sum of all grades divided by the total number of grades Median of grades - The middle grade when grades are arranged in order of size Lowest grade Highest grade Mode of grades - The grade that occurs the most frequently Natural - The sum of all grade values, scaled by weight. 8. Click Show more to see more Administration 9. Drop the lowest: This Administration enables a specified number of the lowest grades to be excluded from the aggregation. 10. Grade type There are 4 grade types: a. None - No grading possible b. Value - A numerical value with a maximum and minimum c. Scale - An item in a list d. Text - Feedback Scale: This Administration determines the scale used when using the scale grade type. The scale for an activity-based grade item is set on the activity Administrations page 11. Maximum/Minimum grade: This Administration determines the maximum and minumum grades when using the value grade type. 12. Grade to pass: This Administration determines the minimum grade required to pass. 13. Grade display type: This Administration determines how grades are displayed in the grader and user reports. Real - Actual grades Percentage Letter - Letters or words are used to represent a range of grades 14. Overall decimal points: Determine the number of decimal points to display for each grade. It has no effect on grade calculations, which are made with an accuracy of 5 decimal places. 35

15. Hidden: If ticked, grades are hidden from students. Its hidden until date may be set if desired, to release grades after grading is completed. 16. Locked: If ticked, grades can no longer be automatically updated by the related activity. B. HOW TO MOVE GRADED ITEMS OR CATEGORIES 1. To the left of the item to move, click the move icon 2. Select where to move the item C. HOW TO EDIT COURSE LEVEL LETTER GRADES 1. Locate Administration block 2. Click Course administration 3. Click Gradebook setup 4. Click Letters tab 36

5. Click Edit grade letters 6. Click Override site defaults 9. Make changes 10. Click Save changes button D. HOW TO EXPORT GRADES TO EXCEL 1. Locate Administration block 2. Click Course administration 3. Click Gradebook setup 4. Select Export tab and click on Excel spreadsheet 37

5. Choose Grade items to export (one or more) 6. Click the Download button 7. Select Open with option or the Save File option when prompted E. HOW TO IMPORT GRADES FROM (.CVS) FILE 1. Locate Administration block 2. Click Course administration 3. Click Gradebook setup 4. Select Import tab 5. Make sure to select a comma delimited (.csv) file by clicking the Choose a file button or dragging and dropping into the arrowed window 38

6. Click on Upload grades 7. Review import items a. Identify user by: Map from (email address from spreadsheet) Map to (useremail from Moodle list) b. Grade Item mappings: Select new grade items or any changes made to the spreadsheet. 8. Click Upload grades F. HOW TO MANUALLY ENTER GRADES IN THE MOODLE GRADER REPORT 1 Click on Course Dashboard 39

2. Click on Gradebook 3. Click Turn editing on 4. Click Save changes 40

COURSE MANAGEMENT Features in the administration block allow instructors to manage course settings, create groups, view the course gradebook, assign roles, import contents, etc. Most of the links in the administration block in a course are only visible and available to instructors. Students see a course administration block with just two links - Profile and Grades (assuming "Show grades" is set to yes in the course settings). HOW TO ENROLL USERS 1. Locate Administration block 2. Click Course administration 3. Click Users 4. Click Enrolled users 5. Click the enroll user button. 6. Type name in Search box 7. Assign role to user 8. Click Enroll user button 41

HOW TO CREATE GROUPS Instructors can organize students into groups within the course or within particular activities. To create a group; 1. Locate Administration block 2. Click Course administration 3. Click Users 4. Click Groups 5. Click Create group button 6. Provide a Group name and Group description (optional) 7. Click the Save changes button 8. Select the group to which you want to add participants, then click the Add/remove users button 9. In the Potential members list, select the users you want to add to the group. Multiple users may be selected using the Crtl key. 10. Click the Add button to add the users to the group HOW TO CREATE GROUPINGS The Groupings feature permits an instructor to assign one or more groups to grouping. A grouping can then be aligned to an individual activity or resource so that the grouping has access to the module. 42

1. Create groups first (see above) 2. Then navigate to Administration block 3. Click on Course administration 4. Select Users 5. Click Groups 6. Click the Groupings tab 7. Click Create grouping 8. Enter Grouping name and Grouping description 9. Click Save changes 10. Under Edit column, click the Show groups in grouping icon 11. Select the group or groups in the right column 12. Click Add Click Back to groupings button to view grouping tab with groups and associated groupings HOW TO ASSIGN GROUPINGS TO RESOURCES AND ACTIVITIES 1. Create Groups first (see above) 2. Navigate to the resource/activity to be assigned 3. Click Edit 43

4. Scroll down to Common module settings 5. Select Group mode: Separate or Visible groups 6. Select Grouping 7. Click Save and return to course HOW TO IMPORT CONTENT TO ANOTHER COURSE Course activities and resources may be imported from any other course that the instructor has editing permissions in. This will allow the instructor to re-use instead of re-creating one or more activities or resources. 1. Locate Administration block 2. Click Course administration 3. Click Import 4. Select the course you wish to import from and click Continue. You will be presented with the "backup settings" page. Use the check boxes for import activities, blocks and or filters as types of items which will show on the next screen. 5. Select the elements you want to include in the import in the Schema settings step. 6. Review and click Perform import You should see the "Import complete. Click continue to return to the course." message, or an error message indicating that the import process did not take place 44

USING THE CALENDAR CALENDAR AND COMMUNICATION TOOLS The Calendar displays four types of events, Global, Course, Group and User. Activities in a course that have a due date associated with them will auto populate a Course Calendar event on the specified due date. Students may add User events to their personal calendars. Events Key Global: Event viewable in all courses - created by admin users Course: Event viewable only to course members - created by instructor Groups: Event viewable only by members of a group - created by instructor User: Personal event a student user can create - viewable only by the user 1. To add the Calendar block click on Course Dashboard 2. Click Edit block 3. Click Add a block and select Calendar 45

A. HOW TO CREATE A NEW EVENT IN THE CALENDAR 9. Click the month link 10. Click the button New Event (upper right) or click on the date 11. Provide Event title 12. Choose Date and Time 13. Choose the Type of event 14. Select Course for the Calendar 15. Provide a Description 16. Click Save B. HOW TO EDIT OR DELETE A CALENDAR EVENT 1. Locate the Calendar block and click the month link. 2. Click the event to edit/delete 3. Click the Edit event/delete event icon 4. Make changes to the Editing event page 5. Click Save changes 46

VIEWING DIFFERENT LEVELS OF THE CALENDAR The Calendar can have different levels or views to display dates, events, and more. To view the different levels; 1. Locate the Calendar block and click the month link 2. Use arrow buttons to navigate to a specific month 3. To hide specific group of events, click on the eye icon 4. To unhide a specific group of events, click on the shut eye icon QUICKMAIL BLOCK The Quickmail block adds a link to a tool that has a checkbox list of all students in the course, and a mail composition text area. You can check the students you like, and email those and only those. This enhances the existing communications systems of messaging (one user) and subscribed forums (all subscribers) by allowing teachers to select a specific subset of students. 1. To add the Quickmail block click on Course Dashboard 2. Click Edit block 3. Click Add a block and select Quickmail 47

TO CREATE A NEW EMAIL 1. To create a new email, click Compose New Email 2. Select recipients in the right hand column, then select add to move them to the Selected Recipients column on the left. Notice that if groups are created and individual or multiple groups can be selected. 3. Files can be attached using the file picker by selecting "Add..." 4. The Subject line for the email is required. 5. Enter in a Message body for the email. 6. A Signature can be used if previously created. 7. The email creator can receive a copy of the email if set to Yes 8. Click on Send Email or Save Draft TO CREATE A CUSTOM SIGNATURE To create a custom Signature that can be added to an email 1. Select Signatures 2. Provide Title of Signature. 3. Add Signature details or what will be displayed when signature is used. 48

4. Default, if selected this signature will be used by default unless an alternate one is chosen 5. Click Save changes TO MANAGE EMAILS 1. Select View Drafts to see emails that have been created but not sent. 2. Select View History to view emails that have been seen. 3. Select Configuration to edit Quickmail block settings 4. Determine Configuration settings, then select "Save changes." NEWS FORUM Each course has a default forum when created called the News forum which does not allow students to post. This news forum is set to send an email to all students. To send an Announcement or email to all students 1. Click News Forum 2. Click Add a new topic 3. Enter your Subject and Message 4. If attaching a file, click Add file icon or drag and drop file in text area 5. Check Pinned to place this message at the top of the forum 6. To send immediately, check Send forum post notification with no editing time delay. If box is not checked, the system will wait 30 minutes to send the message to students. Students will receive this via E-mail as well as under the "Latest News" area. 49

FORUMS The forum activity allows instructors and students to exchange ideas by posting comments as part of a 'thread'. Files such as images and media maybe included in forum posts. The instructor can choose to rate forum posts and it is also possible to give students permission to rate each other s' posts. To add a forum; 9. Click on Create learning activity. This displays all the activities and resources to select from 10. Under Activities select Forum 11. Provide a Forum name and Description 12. Check Display description on course page if you want the description to appear from the front page 13. Forum type: Select one of the four forum options a. A single simple discussion - can reply but not post a discussion b. Each person posts one discussion - one discussion per person, all can reply c. Q and A forum - must post before seeing other posts d. Standard forum for general use ([default] - can post discussions and replies) 50

Attachment and word count 14. Set Maximum attachment size at maximum 15. Select Maximum number of attachments 16. Select YES/NO to Display word count Subscription and tracking 17. Select a subscription mode a. Optional subscription - Can choose to subscribe b. Forced subscription - Subscribed and cannot unsubscribe c. Auto subscription - Subscribed but can unsubscribe d. Subscriptions disabled - Cannot subscribe 18. Read tracking for this forum? a. Optional - Participants choose b. On - Tracking on c. Off Tracking off Discussion locking 19. Recommended - Do not lock discussion Post threshold for blocking 20. Post threshold for blocking section a. Time period for blocking - select time to limit students on posts b. Post threshold for blocking - maximum number of posts allowed c. Post threshold for warning - warning as posts approach threshold 51

Grade 21. Grade category - Select category if available 22. Specify Grade to pass Ratings 23. Roles with permission to rate (ability to grade) Aggregate type: a. No ratings (default) b. Average of ratings - The mean of all ratings c. Count of ratings - The number of rated items becomes the final grade. Note that the total cannot exceed the maximum grade for the activity. d. Maximum - The highest rating becomes the final grade e. Minimum - The smallest rating becomes the final grade f. Sum - All ratings are added together. Note that the total cannot exceed the maximum grade for the activity. Scale - Select a scale - Restrict ratings to items with dates in this range: (check to enable date selection) Common module settings 24. ID number - Creating id for grade calculation purposes such as formulas 25. Group mode a. No groups b. Separate groups - Groups do not see other groups c. Visible groups - Groups see other groups 26. Grouping - Shell container for groups-necessary to complete making separate groups 27. Restrict access by a. Date - Prevent access until a specified date b. Grade - Require student to achieve a specified grade c. User Profile - Control access based on student fields in student s profile 52

d. Release Code - Access to specific code is required e. Restriction set - Add set of nested restriction 28. Click the Save and return to course button CHAT The Chat activity module participants to have a real-time synchronous discussion in a Moodle course 1. To add a Chat activity. click on Create learning activity. This displays all the activities and resources to select from 2. Enter Name of this chat room 3. Provide a brief Description 4. Check box to display description on page Chat session 5. Next chat time: Set the time chat will be available 6. Repeat/publish session times a. Don t publish any chat times (no times) b. No repeats publish the specified time only (one time only) c. At the same time every day (repeat daily) d. At the same time every week (repeat weekly) 7. Save past sessions - never delete or set days 8. Everyone can view past sessions (Yes/No) 53

Common module settings 9. Group mode a. No groups b. Separate groups - groups do not see other groups c. Visible groups - groups see other groups 10. Grouping - shell container for groups-necessary to complete making separate groups 11. Click the Save and return to course button 54

CREATE YOUR SEMESTER COURSE IN MOODLE The Moodle Course Request process permits instructors to select and create only those course(s) that they prefer to offer through Moodle. To create a course in Moodle: 1. Open a browser of your choice (Firefox, Chrome, IE, Safari) 2. Type, copy and paste or click on this link https://delta.onu.edu/course 3. Enter your Username and Password 4. Click on LOGIN The page that opens will list your courses with a tab title Create this course in Moodle 5. Click on the tab Create this course in Moodle. CONTACT EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY If you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to contact any of the educational technology staff or email ed-tech@onu.edu Joseph Blankson, PhD Educational Technology Manager Biggs Engineering 117 Phone: 419-772-2823 Fax: 419-772-3101 j-blankson@onu.edu Chandra Dunbar Pharmacy Instructional Designer and Technologist Robertson-Evans 257 Phone: 419-772-2494 Fax: 419-772-1917 c-dunbar@onu.edu Sharyn Zembower Instructional Designer and Technologist Biggs Engineering 117 Phone: 419-772-2311 Fax: 419-772-3101 s-zembower@onu.edu CONTACT HELP DESK If you are experiencing problems with technology on campus, please call the IT Help Desk, email or create a ticket. Phone: 419-772-1111 E-mail: help-desk@onu.edu Submit a Ticket: https://onusw02.onu.edu/portal/page/21-create-new-ticket The help desk is opened from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday (excluding holidays) 55