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An activity is generally an interactive learning segment for a student in a course. The teacher adds activities by a pull down menu found in their course's sections when the edit mode is turned on.   
An activity is generally an interactive learning segment for a student in a course. The teacher adds activities by a pull down menu found in their course's sections when the edit mode is turned on.   
[[Image:Activity dropdown.JPG|center|Activity drop down menu]]


The '''Activities''' block lists and allows navigation between the different activities available in your course ([[Forums]], [[Quizzes]], [[Assignments]], [[Lesson module]] and so forth). The activities list will grow as you add activities to your course. Therefore, the first time you enter your course, the only category that is listed is Forums. This is because one forum exists by default – the news forum.   
The '''Activities''' block lists and allows navigation between the different activities available in your course ([[Forums]], [[Quizzes]], [[Assignments]], [[Lesson module]] and so forth). The activities list will grow as you add activities to your course. Therefore, the first time you enter your course, the only category that is listed is Forums. This is because one forum exists by default – the news forum.   
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Whenever you add a different activity or resource to your course, an icon will appear in this block representing the specific Moodle module. These icons will link to a list of all instances of that modules activity that appear throughout the course.
Whenever you add a different activity or resource to your course, an icon will appear in this block representing the specific Moodle module. These icons will link to a list of all instances of that modules activity that appear throughout the course.


The activity block is on the left and the activity pulldown menu is on the right.
Image:ActivityBlock.jpg|center|Example of an activity block


The two lists do not match because [[Hotpot module|Hot Potatoes Quizzes]] is a non-standard activity (great one but non standard).  [[LAMS]] and [[SCORM]] require more set up than the demo.moodle can provide.
== See also ==


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[[Image:Activity dropdown.JPG|center|Activity drop down menu]]
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 26 January 2011

An activity is generally an interactive learning segment for a student in a course. The teacher adds activities by a pull down menu found in their course's sections when the edit mode is turned on.

Activity drop down menu


The Activities block lists and allows navigation between the different activities available in your course (Forums, Quizzes, Assignments, Lesson module and so forth). The activities list will grow as you add activities to your course. Therefore, the first time you enter your course, the only category that is listed is Forums. This is because one forum exists by default – the news forum.

Whenever you add a different activity or resource to your course, an icon will appear in this block representing the specific Moodle module. These icons will link to a list of all instances of that modules activity that appear throughout the course.

Image:ActivityBlock.jpg|center|Example of an activity block

See also