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Otherwise, if you use course self-enrolment, a workaround is to add a final activity at the end of course 1 - such as a quiz - inside which you give the enrolment key to the next course (in the quiz feedback for example, or in a label using access restrictions based on passing the quiz). Thus, only those who have completed course 1 can get access to the enrolment key for course 2. | Otherwise, if you use course self-enrolment, a workaround is to add a final activity at the end of course 1 - such as a quiz - inside which you give the enrolment key to the next course (in the quiz feedback for example, or in a label using access restrictions based on passing the quiz). Thus, only those who have completed course 1 can get access to the enrolment key for course 2. | ||
Another workaround is to install the [https://docs.moodle.org/29/en/enrol_badgeenrol Badge enrolment plugin] which restricts access to a second course until the student has obtained a badge in the first course (to be tested on 3.0) | |||
==I made a mistake and had to erase my student data. Do my students have to redo the activities?== | ==I made a mistake and had to erase my student data. Do my students have to redo the activities?== | ||
No. For example, if you set the course completion for All aggregation methods and wanted to reset it to "Any", Moodle will warn you that you are deleting compiled student data. It will delete the student data only for the course completion information. When the scheduled task for handling completions next runs, it will recompile the course completion information. | No. For example, if you set the course completion for All aggregation methods and wanted to reset it to "Any", Moodle will warn you that you are deleting compiled student data. It will delete the student data only for the course completion information. When the scheduled task for handling completions next runs, it will recompile the course completion information. | ||
== | ==How can a teacher allow students to manually mark they have finished the course?== | ||
Install the [[Self completion block]]. Be sure and give students some directions that when they click on the link in that block, that will indicate to the Teacher that they think they are done. | |||
==A student received an error message when they click on "More information" in the course completion block== | ==A student received an error message when they click on "More information" in the course completion block== | ||
This may happen at the start of the course when the student has not completed an activity and/or you have selected an aggregation method of All and have not checked off that they have completed the activity. | This may happen at the start of the course when the student has not completed an activity and/or you have selected an aggregation method of All and have not checked off that they have completed the activity. See also [[Self_completion_block]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 08:19, 8 January 2016
How do I enable course completion?
At the site level, Completion tracking must be enabled in Site administration > Advanced features > Enable completion tracking for it to be available for use in courses.
At the course level, Completion tracking must then be enabled for each course, in Course administration > Edit settings > Enable completion tracking. Once enabled, the Course completion option will appear in the Course administration menu where completion can be defined.
For more, see Course completion settings.
Students have completed the criteria but the report does not show it
Check in Site administration > Server > Scheduled tasks that the task 'Calculate regular completion data' is running frequently enough, such as every minute.
I have set up course prerequisites but my students can still access the second course before they have finished the first
This is by design. The course prerequisites feature does NOT prevent students from accessing courses they are actively enrolled in. It merely prevents the course from being marked as "complete" until they have completed the first course.
How can I prevent my students accessing course 2 before they have completed course 1?
This is currently not possible using completion settings (see MDL-22648).
The would have to be controlled by your Student Information System (SIS) which manages enrollments, if you have one.
Otherwise, if you use course self-enrolment, a workaround is to add a final activity at the end of course 1 - such as a quiz - inside which you give the enrolment key to the next course (in the quiz feedback for example, or in a label using access restrictions based on passing the quiz). Thus, only those who have completed course 1 can get access to the enrolment key for course 2.
Another workaround is to install the Badge enrolment plugin which restricts access to a second course until the student has obtained a badge in the first course (to be tested on 3.0)
I made a mistake and had to erase my student data. Do my students have to redo the activities?
No. For example, if you set the course completion for All aggregation methods and wanted to reset it to "Any", Moodle will warn you that you are deleting compiled student data. It will delete the student data only for the course completion information. When the scheduled task for handling completions next runs, it will recompile the course completion information.
How can a teacher allow students to manually mark they have finished the course?
Install the Self completion block. Be sure and give students some directions that when they click on the link in that block, that will indicate to the Teacher that they think they are done.
A student received an error message when they click on "More information" in the course completion block
This may happen at the start of the course when the student has not completed an activity and/or you have selected an aggregation method of All and have not checked off that they have completed the activity. See also Self_completion_block
See also
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