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[[Image:Assignment_Icon.gif]] The assignment module gives you, as the teacher, an easy way to allow students to upload any digital content for grading. You can ask them to submit essays, spreadsheets, presentations, photographs, or small audio or video clips. Anything they can store on their hard drives can be submitted in response to an assignment.
[[Image:Assignment_Icon.gif]] The assignment module allows teachers to collect work from students, review it and provide feedback including grades.


Assignments don't necessarily have to consist of file uploads. You can create [[Offline activity assignment|offline assignments]] to remind students of real-world assignments they need to complete. Currently, these "offline" assignments are used to record grades online for activities that don't have an online component. Alternatively, you can ask students to add/edit [[Online text assignment|a text online]].
Students can submit any digital content (files), including, for example, word-processed documents, spreadsheets, images, audio and video clips.  Assignments don't necessarily have to consist of file uploads. Alternatively, teachers can ask students to type directly into Moodle using an [[Online text assignment|online text]] assignment.  There is also an [[Offline activity assignment|offline activity ]] assignment which can be used to remind students of 'real-world' assignments they need to complete. These 'offline' assignments can be used to record grades in Moodle for activities that don't have an online component.  


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 14:34, 7 November 2007


Assignment Icon.gif The assignment module allows teachers to collect work from students, review it and provide feedback including grades.

Students can submit any digital content (files), including, for example, word-processed documents, spreadsheets, images, audio and video clips. Assignments don't necessarily have to consist of file uploads. Alternatively, teachers can ask students to type directly into Moodle using an online text assignment. There is also an offline activity assignment which can be used to remind students of 'real-world' assignments they need to complete. These 'offline' assignments can be used to record grades in Moodle for activities that don't have an online component.

See also