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There have been some changes in the UI for category management from Moodle 1.9. If you are not using Moodle 1.9 or above see instructions below [[#Category_set-up_before_Moodle_1.9]]
There have been some changes in the UI for category management from Moodle 1.9. If you are not using Moodle 1.9 or above see instructions below [[#Category_set-up_before_Moodle_1.9]]


#Open the question bank :
* Open the question bank. Either :
** Click on the Questions link in the 'Administration' block click on the 'Questions' link.  
** Click on the Questions link in the 'Administration' block click on the 'Questions' link.  
** Open the [[Editing a quiz]] page - when logged in as a teacher or someone with appropriate permissions open a quiz and then click on the 'Edit' tab.
** Or open the [[Editing a quiz]] page - when logged in as a teacher or someone with appropriate permissions open a quiz and then click on the 'Edit' tab.
# Click on the 'Categories' tab.
* Click on the 'Categories' tab.
#Below the list of current categories you will see a form to add a new category.
* Below the list of current categories you will see a form to add a new category.
#Choose the 'parent' category in which your new category will be placed  
* Choose the 'parent' category in which your new category will be placed  
**You will have access to edit / add categories for all contexts you have ''moodle/question:managecategory'' permission for AND :
** You will have access to edit / add categories for all contexts you have ''moodle/question:managecategory'' permission for AND :
***If you opened the question bank from the questions link in the Course admin link is a course context or a parent course category context or is the 'Core System' context.  
*** If you opened the question bank from the questions link in the Course admin link is a course context or a parent course category context or is the 'Core System' context.  
***If you opened the question bank from within a quiz module or other module that has access to the question bank - is the activity context, the parent course context or a parent course category context or is the 'Core System' context.
*** If you opened the question bank from within a quiz module or other module that has access to the question bank - is the activity context, the parent course context or a parent course category context or is the 'Core System' context.
**Placing your category in another category makes it a sub-category of the parent.
** Placing your category in another category makes it a sub-category of the parent.
**Choosing 'Top' means that your category is a top level category, not a sub category. When more than one sharing context is available  can place your category as a top level category in any of the contexts.
** Choosing 'Top' means that your category is a top level category, not a sub category. When more than one sharing context is available  can place your category as a top level category in any of the contexts.
**Notice you can choose to make your category a 'top level' category in any context (see [[Question contexts]]) that is available to you. Or you can choose to add your category as a sub category of another category in the same context as the  
** Notice you can choose to make your category a 'top level' category in any context (see [[Question contexts]]) that is available to you. Or you can choose to add your category as a sub category of another category in the same context as the  
*Type the name of your new question category in the text box.
* Type the name of your new question category in the text box.
*Add an optional meaningful description in the category info area.
* Add an optional meaningful description in the category info area.
*Click the 'Add Category' button. Your new question category will appear in the list of current categories.
* Click the 'Add Category' button. Your new question category will appear in the list of current categories.


Categories can also be created or deleted at will. However, if you try to delete a category containing questions, then you will be asked to specify another category to move them to. You cannot delete or move the last category in any context, there must always be one category in a context.
Categories can also be created or deleted at will. However, if you try to delete a category containing questions, then you will be asked to specify another category to move them to. You cannot delete or move the last category in any context, there must always be one category in a context.

Revision as of 04:38, 30 August 2007


What are question categories?

Creating question categories and sub categories is a good practice. It is better than keeping all your questions in one big list in the quiz module. Each category must have a name and you can include a short description of the category. You can create a category hierarchy - you can specify a parent category for each category or 'Top' for parent if the category has no parent. This enables you to seperate categories into sub categories and sub categories into sub sub categories etc. indefinitely. Categories and sub categories etc are very powerful in combination with random questions which can select either from one category or can select questions randomly from a category or any of it's sub categories.

Question Sharing

Before Moodle 1.9

Each category can also be "published", which means that the category (and all questions in it) will be available to all courses in the Moodle site. Other courses and teachers can use your questions in their quizzes. (There is a potential problem however if other courses try to use a question with an image: students will not be able to see the image unless they are also enrolled in the course that owns the question category. Also if using a question from a published category you should be aware of the fact that the teacher in the course owning the category could change or delete the question without your knowledge. If you don't want this it might be better to create or import a local copy of the question in your own course.)

From Moodle 1.9

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Question sharing changed from Moodle 1.9. From Moodle 1.9 you can share questions in several different contexts. Sharing categories in contexts 'Core System' or course contexts has a similar effect to publishing or not publishing a category. See the Question contexts page for more info.

By default a course teacher cannot see or use any Question context above the course level from Moodle 1.9 although 'published' questions which have been moved to these contexts will work as they did before in quizzes they have been included in. See Question Engine Changes in Moodle 1.9#Access_to_question_categories_shared_outside_a_course for more info and how you can allow selected course teachers to see and use question contexts above the course level.

Category Set Up and Management From Moodle 1.9

Moodle1.9


There have been some changes in the UI for category management from Moodle 1.9. If you are not using Moodle 1.9 or above see instructions below #Category_set-up_before_Moodle_1.9

  • Open the question bank. Either :
    • Click on the Questions link in the 'Administration' block click on the 'Questions' link.
    • Or open the Editing a quiz page - when logged in as a teacher or someone with appropriate permissions open a quiz and then click on the 'Edit' tab.
  • Click on the 'Categories' tab.
  • Below the list of current categories you will see a form to add a new category.
  • Choose the 'parent' category in which your new category will be placed
    • You will have access to edit / add categories for all contexts you have moodle/question:managecategory permission for AND :
      • If you opened the question bank from the questions link in the Course admin link is a course context or a parent course category context or is the 'Core System' context.
      • If you opened the question bank from within a quiz module or other module that has access to the question bank - is the activity context, the parent course context or a parent course category context or is the 'Core System' context.
    • Placing your category in another category makes it a sub-category of the parent.
    • Choosing 'Top' means that your category is a top level category, not a sub category. When more than one sharing context is available can place your category as a top level category in any of the contexts.
    • Notice you can choose to make your category a 'top level' category in any context (see Question contexts) that is available to you. Or you can choose to add your category as a sub category of another category in the same context as the
  • Type the name of your new question category in the text box.
  • Add an optional meaningful description in the category info area.
  • Click the 'Add Category' button. Your new question category will appear in the list of current categories.

Categories can also be created or deleted at will. However, if you try to delete a category containing questions, then you will be asked to specify another category to move them to. You cannot delete or move the last category in any context, there must always be one category in a context.

You can also arrange the categories in a hierarchy so that they are easier to manage. The arrow icons lets you change the order in which category 'peers' are displayed.

By clicking on the arrows in the 'Order' field, you can change the order in which the categories are listed.

If you import questions from another site, where you had a different identity, you may find that you cannot influence those categories in the 'edit categories page'. You may have to log in as your other identity to see them there. (I haven't tried yet, but had the problem.)

Category set-up before Moodle 1.9

  1. From the Editing a quiz page, click on the "Edit categories" button.
  2. Above the list of current categories you will see a space to add a new category.
  3. Choose which category your new category will be placed. If no other categories have been created, only 'Top' will be available.
  4. Type the name of your new question category in the text box.
  5. Add a meaningful description in the category info area.
  6. If you'd like to share your question with teachers of other courses on the server, select Yes in the Publish column.
  7. Click the Add button. Your new question category will appear in the list of current categories.
  8. When you are done adding categories, click on the Quiz tab to return to the Editing a quiz page.

Categories can also be created or deleted at will. However, if you try to delete a category containing questions, then you will be asked to specify another category to move them to.

You can also arrange the categories in a hierarchy so that they are easier to manage. The 'Move category to' field lets you move a category to another category.

By clicking on the arrows in the 'Order' field, you can change the order in which the categories are listed.

If you import questions from another site, where you had a different identity, you may find that you cannot influence those categories in the 'edit categories page'. You may have to log in as your other identity to see them there. (I haven't tried yet, but had the problem.)


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