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= Activities =
= Skills Repository Activities =


'''English translation in progress'''.
 
'''N.B.''' ''In the Skills Repository module, '''activity''' has a peculiar meaning, not to confuse with '''Moodle Activities''' like Forum, Assigment or Quizz''.
''We shall see that '''Moodle activities''' may lead to '''Repository Activities''' by the way of Outcomes''.


Rather than declare skills item by item the student may check its expertise by reporting activities.
Rather than declare skills item by item the student may check its expertise by reporting activities.


An activity:
An Activity:


* is a declarative part written by the student;
* is a declarative part written by the student;
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=== Activity validation ===
=== Activity validation ===


When a teacher validate a activity, all competencies checked with this activity are added to the Certificate (with respect to items fingerprints rules for that skills repository).
When a teacher validate a student activity, all skills (competencies) checked with this activity are added to the Student Certificate (with respect to items fingerprints rules for that skills).


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''Activity Validation page.''
''Activity Validation page.''


== Tsk or Activity ? ==
== Task or Activity ? ==


A task is a mandatory activity. A Teacher may assign tasks for which he/she writes on a cahier des charges, select competencies and a delay of realization.
A task is a mandatory activity. A Teacher may assign tasks for which he/she writes on specifications, selects skills and deadline.


Lors de la souscription à une tâche par un étudiant, une nouvelle activité est ajoutée à la liste des activités de cet étudiant. Il peut alors modifier celle-ci comme toute autre activité, à ceci près que la liste des compétences est bloquée pour cette activité.
By applying to a task, a student gets a new activity in his/her activities list. Then, like with any other activity, he may modify this one, with the exception of the skills list, which is set to ones that the task activity creator has chosen.


=== Validation d'une tâche ===
=== Task Validation ===


L'enseignant qui a défini une tâche peut valider celle-ci étudiant par étudiant en passant par l'onglet "Activité" ou valider collectivement la tâche en passant par l'onglet "Tâche".
The Teachers may validate tasks student by student, passing by the "Activity" thumb. He/she may too validate collectively a task passing by "Task" thumb and "Valdidation icon" (green / red).


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[mod/referentiel/import_instance|Import a Repository]]
* [[mod/referentiel/import_instance|Import a Repository]]


[[Category:Developer]]
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[[Category:Teacher]]
[[Category:Repositories]]
[[Category:Contributed code]]
 


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Latest revision as of 07:33, 22 June 2011

Skills Repository Activities

N.B. In the Skills Repository module, activity has a peculiar meaning, not to confuse with Moodle Activities like Forum, Assigment or Quizz. We shall see that Moodle activities may lead to Repository Activities by the way of Outcomes.

Rather than declare skills item by item the student may check its expertise by reporting activities.

An Activity:

  • is a declarative part written by the student;
  • concerns an instance of a skills repository (it contains a skills list of this repository);
  • is linked to a course;

An unlimited number of documents can be linked to an activity.

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To ensure that skills declared in an activity are taken into account for the certification this activity must be validated by a teacher.

Activity Description

  • Activity type : By specifying the activity type teachers can easily identify them.
  • Description : State here the activity’s context and objectives.
  • Skills involved in this activity : Those justified by the activity.
  • Documents : To provide skill evidences, give one or several documents.
  • Document description : A short text.
  • Document type [Text, Exe, PDF, ZIP, Image, Audio, Video, etc.] : To support the display.
  • URL : Copy the Web address of the document (it can be a document uploaded in the Moodle site)

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New activity creation

Activity validation

When a teacher validate a student activity, all skills (competencies) checked with this activity are added to the Student Certificate (with respect to items fingerprints rules for that skills).

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Activity Validation page.

Task or Activity ?

A task is a mandatory activity. A Teacher may assign tasks for which he/she writes on specifications, selects skills and deadline.

By applying to a task, a student gets a new activity in his/her activities list. Then, like with any other activity, he may modify this one, with the exception of the skills list, which is set to ones that the task activity creator has chosen.

Task Validation

The Teachers may validate tasks student by student, passing by the "Activity" thumb. He/she may too validate collectively a task passing by "Task" thumb and "Valdidation icon" (green / red).

See also

Linked pages :