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== Professional Development =='''


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Very nice :-)<br>
<strong>Moodle is Great!</strong><br>


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'''== אחת שתיים שלו ארבע
==Functions and Examples==
==== Headline text ==== Headline text =='''Bold text''''''


== The arrangement ==
Following are the functions that constitute the basic log API for Moodle.
<code>
add_to_log($courseid, $module, $action, $url='', $info='', $cm=0, $user=0)
user_accesstime_log($courseid=0)
get_logs($select, array $params=null, $order='l.time DESC', $limitfrom='', $limitnum='', &$totalcount)
get_logs_usercourse($userid, $courseid, $coursestart)
get_logs_userday($userid, $courseid, $daystart)
</code>
The basic working of these functions can be categorized into two categories:-
# Adding data to logs
# Fetching data from logs
Let us take a deeper look into both of these:-


#We want you to read the material [text, comic or video] in a  lesson and do the questions at the end.
<pre>something in pre tags</pre>
#We want you to read the background material that is supplied.
<code>and something in code tags</code>
#We want you to log onto the forum and post answers to the questions posed


There are no marks for this course - your supervisor will only know that you have successfully completed each lesson but will be able to see  your postings to the forum.
<math>Insert formula here</math>==First edit in sandbox==
[[Image:Example.jpg]]
An additional edit to sandbox
This is where you can edit the content.
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== Headline text == (This is a level-3 Headline).
==Testing gallery==
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<gallery mode="packed-hover">
File:Atto_27.jpg|Atto
File:Clean27.jpg|Clean
File:MathJax.jpg|MathJax
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== Headline text ==
==Bootstrap stuff==
[http://www.yahoo.com YaHoooo!]


== Aesthetic entymology to follow! ==
<div class="alert alert-block"><span class="close" data-dismiss="alert">&times;</span>'''Warning!''' Click the cross to close this label ...</div>
<hr size=5> 
<hr size=10>
[[de:Hauptseite]]
<hr size=20> 
[[es:Zona de Pruebas]]
... well, that's too bad: <tt> I was expecting to be able to make larger headers! <i>[pout!]</i></tt>
 
:Interesting.  Don't know much about HTML but
#remember this is a Mediawiki. 
#When I want to try something off the beaten track in MoodleDocs, I [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing#Templates start here with a search on editing tips].
#Since I am a clutz, I created a web page using a word processor.  Then opened my browser and revealed the page code.  Then placed it below.  So you can make larger headers several ways. chris collman
::see examples below
 
==<span style='font-size:26.0pt'>This is 26.opt test</span>==
 
Notice it still is a header just not the default font
 
'''Let's''' have a go of this
<math>x^2 + \sin x = \infty </math>
 
== moodle ==
business and see what the lark is all about!
 
--[[User:Jonathan Foley|Jonathan Foley]] 08:42, 11 June 2007 (CDT)
 
== Headline text ==
 
Martha is a radical
 
=Is a 1st level header - the larger header topic=
 
just to see what would happen
 
=<span style='font-size:40.0pt'>This  is a 400.opt font test</span>
 
Hmm...
 
 
'''Bold text''' test A
 
Just testing it out!
 
Seems OK!
 
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Here's some text.
:Here's some indented text.
::And a bit more indented.
::::::::::Now you're just being silly.
::::Indeed!
 
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[[fr:Bac à sable]]
[[ja:サンドボックス]]
 
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#A quick grey fox jumped over a lazy brown dog? Maybe?
#Headlines at 6.
 
==
 
== == == Not the nine o'clock news... == == ==
 
--[[User:Graeme Frear|Graeme Frear]] 18:57, 10 October 2007 (CDT)
 
== Headline text ==

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Functions and Examples

Following are the functions that constitute the basic log API for Moodle.

add_to_log($courseid, $module, $action, $url=, $info=, $cm=0, $user=0)
user_accesstime_log($courseid=0)
get_logs($select, array $params=null, $order='l.time DESC', $limitfrom=, $limitnum=, &$totalcount)
get_logs_usercourse($userid, $courseid, $coursestart)
get_logs_userday($userid, $courseid, $daystart)

The basic working of these functions can be categorized into two categories:-

  1. Adding data to logs
  2. Fetching data from logs

Let us take a deeper look into both of these:-

something in pre tags

and something in code tags

==First edit in sandbox== An additional edit to sandbox This is where you can edit the content. Another edit to sandox. One more edit to sandbox

Testing gallery

==Testing gallery==8/11 ==Testing gallery==8/11 again

Bootstrap stuff

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