Gérer l'achèvement du cours
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A propos de l'achèvement de cours
L'achèvement de cours peut être utilisé de multiple façons. C'est une fonctionnalité de traçabilité.
Bien que l'achèvement de cours ne bloquera pas un étudiant sur l'accès d'un cours, il permettra à un enseignant de vérifier qu'un étudiant a bien suivi les cours de pré-requis.
L'achèvement de cours peut également être combiné à l'achèvement d'activité qui indique aux étudiants les activités qu'ils ont achevé.
L'achèvement d'activité est matérialisé par une case à côté de chaque activité ou visible depuis le bloc Achèvement de cours.
Ways of using course completion
Course completion can be used in many ways. It is important to remember that this feature is only a reporting feature.
While course completion will not lock a student out of another course, it will allow a teacher to see if a student has completed the recommended prerequisite courses.
It can also work with Activity completion to show students the activities they have completed. This can be via a check mark next to the activity on the course's home page, or by looking at the Course completion status block.
It is a way to ensure that the teaching team's members sign off that a student has completed the course. For example, Teacher B is the instructor for Course2, which has a recommended prerequisite for completing Course1. Teacher B, is the non-editing teacher in Course1 and must check the box that indicates the student has completed the course.
Fichier:Course completion report teacher 2.png Example 1: Three students have completed the prerequisites for this course |
Fichier:Course completion course homepage student view.png Example 2: Student has completed Lesson, not the quiz |
- In the Example 1 image, the teacher has not checked off that "Test User1" has finished this course.
Courses can be linked via their course completion criterion.
Note: The course completion feature works with Cron. Thus changes in reports may not appear until after cron.php has run.
Manual completions
Depending upon the settings, course completion can require that an activity or the entire course be manually marked as complete. The settings will allow any number of combinations. For example, an activity might require the student to receive a minimum score and have the non-editing teacher manually check complete. Or merely require the student to check an activity or the course as complete.
Manual marking by student examples
A course completion setting may require the student to confirm they have completed the course. Students do this by using the Self completion block
Fichier:Selfcompletionblock.png Self completion block |
A course completion setting may require a student to manually mark an activity when they believe they have finished it. On the course homepage, the student may see a box to check as a self completion of the activity. See Example 1 above.
Manual marking by teacher examples
In order for a teacher (or non editing teacher, Manager or other role) to mark a course as complete, the appropriate box in the Manual Completion by.. section must be checked in the completion tracking settings.
The teacher then accesses the Course completion status block and checks the names of the students who are deemed to have completed the course.
Fichier:Coursecompletion.png Example 3: Just course completion with a teacher check is being used |
Fichier:Course completion report teacher 01.PNG Example 4: Teacher has marked 2 students as completing the course, evidently one student met the requirements without completing the Lesson or Quiz |
Course completion based on specified criteria
It is possible to have a course marked as complete dependent on a combination of specified criteria such as activities completed, grade achieved or length of time spent in the course. This is decided in the overall criteria type aggregation.
The settings for automatic course completion are described in more detail in Course completion settings and these include:
- activities completed
- date
- duration after enrolment
- grade
- unenrolment
- See Example 1, Example 2 and Example 4.
Course completion report
Course completion info can be viewed by managers, teachers and non-editing teachers (and any other users with the capability report/completion:view) in Administration> Course administration > Course completion or via a link in the Course completion status block.