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Glossary can be used in many ways.  The entries can be searched or browsed in different formats. A glossary can be a collaborative activity or be restricted to entries made by the teacher. Entries can be put in categories. The auto-linking feature will highlight any word in the course which is located in the glossary.   
Glossary can be used in many ways.  The entries can be searched or browsed in different formats. A glossary can be a collaborative activity or be restricted to entries made by the teacher. Entries can be put in categories. The auto-linking feature will highlight any word in the course which is located in the glossary.   


[[Image:Glossaryexample.png]]
* [[Glossary settings]]
* [[Glossary settings]]
* [[Using Glossary]]
* [[Using Glossary]]
* [[Glossary FAQ]]
* [[Glossary FAQ]]


[[Image:Glossaryexample.png|thumb|center|Glossary example]]
 





Revision as of 12:16, 5 December 2013

The glossary activity module allows participants to create and maintain a list of definitions, like a dictionary.

Glossary can be used in many ways. The entries can be searched or browsed in different formats. A glossary can be a collaborative activity or be restricted to entries made by the teacher. Entries can be put in categories. The auto-linking feature will highlight any word in the course which is located in the glossary.

Glossaryexample.png