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Logs show you the activity in your class | Logs show you the activity in your class of different days or times. This enables checking to see if everyone has done a certain task. When you select Logs from the Administration block, a report screen is revealed that allows you to set filter criteria for the type of logs you wish to view, including: | ||
* Course you want to view | |||
* If “Groups” are enabled, which group you want to view | |||
* A specific participant (or All participants) whose logs you want to view | |||
* A date (or all dates) for logs you want to view | |||
* Which course activity (or All activities) logs you want to view | |||
You can also watch current activity by clicking a popup window | You can also watch current activity by clicking a popup window link '''Live logs from the past hour'''. There, you will see logs arranged under several headings: Time, IP address of the participant's computer, the full name of the course participant, the name of the action undertaken, and the name of the course the given logs concern. |
Revision as of 23:48, 10 August 2005
Logs show you the activity in your class of different days or times. This enables checking to see if everyone has done a certain task. When you select Logs from the Administration block, a report screen is revealed that allows you to set filter criteria for the type of logs you wish to view, including:
- Course you want to view
- If “Groups” are enabled, which group you want to view
- A specific participant (or All participants) whose logs you want to view
- A date (or all dates) for logs you want to view
- Which course activity (or All activities) logs you want to view
You can also watch current activity by clicking a popup window link Live logs from the past hour. There, you will see logs arranged under several headings: Time, IP address of the participant's computer, the full name of the course participant, the name of the action undertaken, and the name of the course the given logs concern.