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<p class="note">'''Please refer to [[Page_notes#Tracking progress|these notes]] before editing this page.'''</p>
*[[Grades]]
There are several ways to track progress. 
*[[Conditional_activities| Conditional activities]] - a group of setting in a resource or activity which sets conditions upon entry into, or if an activity or resource can be even seen by the student
*Conditional activities - a group of setting in a resource or activity which sets conditions upon entry into, or if an an activity or resource can be even seen by the student
*[[Activity_completion| Activity completion]] - A activity setting that sets the completion standard for that activity or resource.
*Activity completion - A condition activity setting that sets the completion standard for that activity or resource.
*[[Course_completion| Course completion]] - allows for a course to be officially marked as finished, either manually or automatically according to specified criteria.
*Show progress in a [[Lesson]] -  
 
*Grades - shows the student their progress and the teacher each student's progress.
==See also==
*Course completion -
*[[Course reports]]
 
[[de:Lernfortschritt]]
[[fr:Suivi du progrès]]

Latest revision as of 15:13, 29 April 2012

  • Grades
  • Conditional activities - a group of setting in a resource or activity which sets conditions upon entry into, or if an activity or resource can be even seen by the student
  • Activity completion - A activity setting that sets the completion standard for that activity or resource.
  • Course completion - allows for a course to be officially marked as finished, either manually or automatically according to specified criteria.

See also