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===[ASS001S]===
===[CHT001TAS]===
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# Click the assignment, titled ‘'''An Upload File Assignment'''’.
# Upload a file, watch for the maximum file limit size.
# You should get a message saying: ‘'''File uploaded successfully'''’ if it is succeeded, otherwise it shows an error message.
 
===[ASS002TA]===
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# Click the assignment, titled ‘'''An Upload File Assignment'''’
# Click the ‘'''View 1 submitted assignments'''’ on the right corner.
# You’ll get a list that contains one submitted assignment (the one that you have just submitted).
# Look at the '''Status''' column, and click '''Grade'''
# A new window pops-up and you will get a dropdown list where you choose the grade for the assignment an HTMLarea textbox where you can put comment for the assignment. The link to download the assignment file appears on the bottom right corner of the page.
# Choose grade 98/100 and put a comment on the textbox and click '''Save changes'''
# The pop-up window should disappear by itself and you can see the grade submitted
 
 
===[ASS003S]===
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====Online Text Assignment====
In order to see the actual chat progress, it is recommended if you can run two different types of browsers (eg. Firefox and Explorer). (Notes. We need to do this so that Moodle treats us as two different users although we are running from the same machine). Login as an admin/teacher and student.


# Login as '''student'''
# Click on ‘A repeating chat with public session logs’ from both admin/teacher and student windows. This chat-module features session logging that allows anyone to see the log contains the conversation that has happened before.
# Click the assignment, titled ‘'''An Online Text Assignment'''’
# Click the link ‘Click here to enter the chat now’ from both windows, and you should get pop up windows to chat. Type any words from those two windows. Pretend that you are having conversation with yourself 
# Click the ‘'''Edit my Submission'''’ button, and you should see an HTMLarea textbox where you can put the submission for this assignment (‘An Online Text Assignment’)
# Close both windows and click the link ‘View past chat sessions’.
# Type any text and click ‘'''Save Changes'''’
# On this new page, you should get a new page with a link ‘See this session’, click that link and you should see a transcript of the conversation that you made before.
# The page should be refreshed and you will get a confirmation message saying ‘'''Your changes have been saved'''’
# As a student you can always revise your submission by clicking the ‘'''Edit my submission'''’  as long as the assignment has not been due yet. And the '''Prevent late submissions''' is set to '''No'''.


===[ASS004T]===
===[CHT002TAS]===
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# Login as '''admin/teacher'''
In order to see the actual chat progress, it is recommended if you can run two different types of browsers (eg. Firefox and Explorer). (Notes. We need to do this so that Moodle treats us as two different users although we are running from the same machine). Login as an admin/teacher and student.
# (Assuming question ASS004T  has just been done) Click the assignment, titled ‘'''An Online Text Assignment'''’
# On the top right corner, you should see a link says ‘'''View 1 submitted assignments'''’
# A new window pops-up and you will get a '''dropdown list''' where you choose the grade for the assignment an HTMLarea textbox where you can put comment for the assignment.
# Choose '''grade 98/100''' and put a comment on the textbox and click '''Save changes'''
# The pop-up window should disappear by itself and you can see the grade submitted


===[ASS005T]===
# Click on ‘A repeating chat without public session logs’ from both admin/teacher and student windows. The difference with the previous chat-module is that student will not be able to see the session log. Only admin/teacher has the privilege to
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# Click the link ‘Click here to enter the chat now’ from both windows, and you should get pop up windows to chat. Type any words from those two windows. Pretend that you are having conversation with yourself 
# Close both chat windows and refresh both browsers. From the admin/teacher access, you should see a link ‘View past chat sessions’, however you should not see that link from the student access browser.
# Admin/teacher then should be able to access the page with the links ‘See this session’ that gives access to the transcript of the conversation that you made before.


====Offline Assignment====
===[CHT003TA]===


# Login as '''admin/teacher'''
[Assuming it’s proceeded in sequential order]
# Click the assignment titled, ‘'''An Offline Assignment'''’
# Click Continue button.
# Click the ‘'''View 0 submitted assignments'''’ on the top right corner of the window.
# You should be directed to the same that you have right before you see the chat transcript. This time, choose the Delete this session link.
# You should see a table listing all the students enrolled in the course. You can directly assign a grade from the dropdown list and give feedback comment or you could click the '''Grade''' button from the status column. Let’s just click the '''Grade''' button.
# You should get a confirmation question, and choose Yes
# When you click the '''Grade''' button, a new window pops-up and you will get a dropdown list where you choose the grade for the assignment an HTMLarea textbox where you can put comment for the assignment.  
# The transcript then should be gone from the list.
# Choose '''grade 98/100''' and put a comment on the textbox and click '''Save changes'''
# The pop-up window should disappear by itself and you can see the grade submitted

Revision as of 06:13, 2 March 2006

[CHT001TAS]


In order to see the actual chat progress, it is recommended if you can run two different types of browsers (eg. Firefox and Explorer). (Notes. We need to do this so that Moodle treats us as two different users although we are running from the same machine). Login as an admin/teacher and student.

  1. Click on ‘A repeating chat with public session logs’ from both admin/teacher and student windows. This chat-module features session logging that allows anyone to see the log contains the conversation that has happened before.
  2. Click the link ‘Click here to enter the chat now’ from both windows, and you should get pop up windows to chat. Type any words from those two windows. Pretend that you are having conversation with yourself 
  3. Close both windows and click the link ‘View past chat sessions’.
  4. On this new page, you should get a new page with a link ‘See this session’, click that link and you should see a transcript of the conversation that you made before.

[CHT002TAS]

In order to see the actual chat progress, it is recommended if you can run two different types of browsers (eg. Firefox and Explorer). (Notes. We need to do this so that Moodle treats us as two different users although we are running from the same machine). Login as an admin/teacher and student.

  1. Click on ‘A repeating chat without public session logs’ from both admin/teacher and student windows. The difference with the previous chat-module is that student will not be able to see the session log. Only admin/teacher has the privilege to
  2. Click the link ‘Click here to enter the chat now’ from both windows, and you should get pop up windows to chat. Type any words from those two windows. Pretend that you are having conversation with yourself 
  3. Close both chat windows and refresh both browsers. From the admin/teacher access, you should see a link ‘View past chat sessions’, however you should not see that link from the student access browser.
  4. Admin/teacher then should be able to access the page with the links ‘See this session’ that gives access to the transcript of the conversation that you made before.

[CHT003TA]

[Assuming it’s proceeded in sequential order]

  1. Click Continue button.
  2. You should be directed to the same that you have right before you see the chat transcript. This time, choose the Delete this session link.
  3. You should get a confirmation question, and choose Yes
  4. The transcript then should be gone from the list.