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'''Note for Contributors'''
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This page should explain what can be seen on the <u>moodlesite.com/mod/lesson/index.php</u> page
(the page which aggregates all lessons in a course)


The lessons page can be accessed from the main page of a course.  On the left handside, in the menu '''Activities''', click on the link '''Lessons''' to go to the lessons page.


The lessons page shows you the list of all lessons in your course.  Apart from the title of the lesson, there is the number of the topic in which the lesson is used, the grade for the lesson and its deadline.
[[Image:Lesson icon.gif]] The lesson module presents a series of HTML pages to the student who is usually asked to make some sort of choice underneath the content area. The choice will send them to a specific page in the Lesson. In a Lesson page's simplest form, the student can select a continue button at the bottom of the page, which will send them to the next page in the Lesson.  
You can access each lesson from the lessons page.  


If a lesson is visible to students, its name in the lesson page appears in full colour.  If the lesson is not visible to students, its name is in grey.
[[Image:Lessonexample.png]]


* [[Lesson settings]]
* [[Building Lesson]]
* [[Using Lesson]]
* [[Lesson FAQ]]


[[Image:Lesson nav.jpg]]
There are 2 basic Lesson page types that the student will see: question pages and content pages.  There are also several advanced navigational pages which can meet more specialized needs of the Teacher. The Lesson module was designed to be adaptive and to use a student's choices to create a self directed lesson.  


The main difference between a Lesson and other activity modules available in Moodle comes from its adaptive ability. With this tool, each choice the students makes can show a different teacher response/comment and send the student to a different page in the lesson. Thus with planning, the Lesson module can customize the presentation of content and questions to each student with no further action required by the teacher. 


[[Image:Lesson page.jpg]]
==See also==
Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=207365&parent=910023#p910107 Difference between Lesson and Book]
*[http://youtu.be/cUDV0WE5ZYY Moodle 2.x Lesson (part 1)]  MoodleBites video on YouTube
*[http://youtu.be/Mfj-8w-Ze0A Moodle 2.x Lesson (part 2)]  MoodleBites video on YouTube
*[http://youtu.be/jXjqHtgC9c0 Moodle 2.x Lesson (part 3)]  MoodleBites video on YouTube
 
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Latest revision as of 00:49, 5 June 2014


Lesson icon.gif The lesson module presents a series of HTML pages to the student who is usually asked to make some sort of choice underneath the content area. The choice will send them to a specific page in the Lesson. In a Lesson page's simplest form, the student can select a continue button at the bottom of the page, which will send them to the next page in the Lesson.

Lessonexample.png

There are 2 basic Lesson page types that the student will see: question pages and content pages. There are also several advanced navigational pages which can meet more specialized needs of the Teacher. The Lesson module was designed to be adaptive and to use a student's choices to create a self directed lesson.

The main difference between a Lesson and other activity modules available in Moodle comes from its adaptive ability. With this tool, each choice the students makes can show a different teacher response/comment and send the student to a different page in the lesson. Thus with planning, the Lesson module can customize the presentation of content and questions to each student with no further action required by the teacher.

See also

Using Moodle Difference between Lesson and Book