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==How can I allow non-logged in users to give feedback?==
*As an adminstrator, go to ''Settings>Site Administration>Plugins>Activity Modules>Feedback''.
*Change "Allow full anonymous" to "yes"
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==How do I create a Feedback activity and add questions?==
 
* From the ''Add an activity...'' drop down, select ''Feedback''.
* Complete the Name, Description, and other options then save.
* To add questions to your Feedback activity, click the link for the feedback activity, click the ''Edit questions'' tab, and add questions.
 
==How can a teacher make a feedback template public for use elsewhere?==
*See [[Template creator]]
 
==I do not see the Edit Questions tab. What should I do?==
This does happen sometimes. Usually, logging out of the course and then logging back in will take care of this problem.


==See also==
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 20 October 2012


How can I allow non-logged in users to give feedback?

  • As an adminstrator, go to Settings>Site Administration>Plugins>Activity Modules>Feedback.
  • Change "Allow full anonymous" to "yes"

Anonymousfeedback.png

How do I create a Feedback activity and add questions?

  • From the Add an activity... drop down, select Feedback.
  • Complete the Name, Description, and other options then save.
  • To add questions to your Feedback activity, click the link for the feedback activity, click the Edit questions tab, and add questions.

How can a teacher make a feedback template public for use elsewhere?

I do not see the Edit Questions tab. What should I do?

This does happen sometimes. Usually, logging out of the course and then logging back in will take care of this problem.

See also