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Tutorship module

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The Tutorship module helps to administrate and schedule tutoring hours, it allows to make appointments for tutoring interview sessions between teachers and students from a configurable time slots timetable view. Teachers can design their module timetable in order to offer the students a tutorship timetable, so that they can see and make appointments by requesting any available timetable slot. It is contributed by Alejandro Michavila.


There are three different views depending on who is viewing the module:

Teacher
can manage up to three different timetables, adjust the settings that will be applied for all timetables, and it can be done within any course the teacher is enrolled in.
Students
can request or cancell time slots from the teacher's timetable, where current week is show by default, but next week is also available for viewing.
Administrators
can adjust initial module settings before any teacher adds any instance to any course.

It was first developed under Moodle version 2.0 in November 2010.

Features

Installation

Here is a basic outline of the installation process:

  1. DO NOT PANIC!
  2. Unzip the archive and read this file.
  3. Move the files into your Moodle mod Web directory in moodle/mod.
  4. Visit Settings > Site Administration > Notifications, you should find the module's tables successfully created.
  5. Go to Site Administration > Modules > Activities > Manage activities, and you should find that the tutorship has been added to the list of installed modules.
  6. You may now proceed to add a new instance of tutorship to a course.

Uninstall

Here is a basic outline of the uninstallation process:

  1. DO YOU REALLY WANT TO UNINSTALL?
  2. Go to Site Administration > Modules > Activities > Manage activities, and delete your Activity module.
  3. You may now proceed to remove the module files from moodle/mod.

Tips and tricks

Languages supported

  • English.
  • Spanish.

Supported versions

  • 2.0.

See also