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What the teacher can see on the page depends on whether the lesson already has some content.

When the lesson has no content:

When creating a new lesson, Moodle will ask you to decide on the settings of the lesson (see Adding/editing a lesson). Next Moodle is basically asking how you want to start your lesson. When in doubt start it with adding either a question page or branch table from the menu shown below.

File:Lesson initial page add 1.6.JPG See also Import questions and Import PowerPoint .

TIP!! It is a good idea to first create the majority of a lesson's pages with content and/or questions. And then if desired, add navigational pages that create classic branches or clusters.

When the lesson already has content:

There are three main ways in which the teacher can view a lesson:

  • All pages view
  • Navigation view
  • Tree or collapsed view

Template:Moodle 1.6 Moodle 1.6 has added a tab format that includes expanded (the all pages view) and collapsed views. Lesson Tabs Expanded short-1 6.JPG

Expanded or All pages view

This shows all the content in every page, plus a title bar, and any description, jumps or grades associated with a student's selection. The teacher see all pages in their logical order (the order is important, see "Action after correct answer" in the Lesson's settings). Each page's title bar contains an icon for moving, editing or deleting that specific page. Between the pages there are options to insert more pages Lesson insert page types circle1.GIF

TIP for 1.5 and earlier users: If you want to see only page titles in their logical order (without the content of the pages)just press one of the "Move Page" links. You will then see a list of the page titles (without the page title that is intended to move of course). It's an easy way of checking the structure of the lesson.

In 1.6, the teacher can tab between expanded and collapsed view.

Navigation view or preview

There are several ways a teacher can see how a lesson's navigation "works" from a student's perspective. In Version 1.5 and earlier there are two ways to preview the as a teacher. One is to use the Check Navigation link, located at the start and end of the lesson in 'all pages view'. The Check Navigation link starts the lesson at the first page, the way a student would see the lesson initially. In Version 1.6 this tool is placed on a tab and is called Preview. Another way to see how things works is to use the individual page preview buttons labled as "Check Question" or "Check Branch". The Check Question or Branch buttons "launches" the lesson at that page.

TIP: If, in the lesson settings, you have chosen to display the left menu, you will see that menu on the left handside. This menu is visible only when you are in the navigation view. You don't see the menu if you are currently using the All pages view or the Tree view.

Tree or collapsed view

In version 1.5, there is a lesson setting under "other" called tree view. In version 1.6 this is located on the collapsed tab.

These views show the teacher the structure of the lesson in what is called the logical order. It shows the page titles and uses colors to show different types of pages. There are icons to edit, move and delete the pages.