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Talk:Course completion

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Revision as of 15:38, 29 December 2010 by chris collman (talk | contribs) (→‎Condition for entering another course?: Well I thought but should I be blushing?)

Is this activity completion?

I think this is more to do with Activity completion rather than course completion although the two are interconnected? 08:01, June 25, 2010 Mary Cooch

No evidently we have Course completions (Course conditions, aka course prerequisites) and Conditional Activities. I am not sure what is Activity completion at this moment, but I shall soon find out --Chris collman 16:46, 25 November 2010 (UTC)

Sigh - a rambling page

I decided to create a Course completion tracking and Course completion tracking settings pages, so called because the Course Setting menu calls it "Completion tracking" and the underlying page says "Course Completion Settings" and I failed to see this page (Course completion). And someplace we will have some sort of Advanced site administration setting to turn this feature on and off that may or maynot need a page. I suspect this page and "Course completion tracking" are probably similar.

I thought this page might be more for an administrator or course creator. If activity locking and conditional activities are any judge, this powerful feature has many levels. Right now this page presents a casual view of this subject, which I am not going to edit for the moment. Love this feature and really look forward to using it. --Chris collman 16:46, 25 November 2010 (UTC)

Condition for entering another course?

Chris -re your changes - I don't think course completion can be used as a condition for entering another course? How were you thinking it did? Mary Cooch

Really <blush>? Well I thought once a student met the standards for completing the course Moodle101, they would be allowed to take the course Moodle102. I thought that it was used as a prerequisite setting. I thought that is what scaling or laddering or whatever was all about on a site wide basis. I use the phrase "I thought" because often times with me, wishful thinking is not the same thing as knowing :) I will post this and try to figure out why I thought. I am still a little overwhelmed by M2. Thanks for your comments and jumping in here! --Chris collman 15:38, 29 December 2010 (UTC)