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;[[Choice module|Choice]]: A teacher asks a question and specifies a choice of multiple responses | ;[[Choice module|Choice]]: A teacher asks a question and specifies a choice of multiple responses | ||
;[[Database activity module|Database]]: Enables participants to create, maintain and search a bank of record entries | ;[[Database activity module|Database]]: Enables participants to create, maintain and search a bank of record entries | ||
;[[External tool|External tool]]:Allows users to link to LTI compliant | |||
;[[Feedback module|Feedback]]: For creating and conducting surveys to collect feedback | ;[[Feedback module|Feedback]]: For creating and conducting surveys to collect feedback | ||
;[[Forum module|Forum]]: Allows participants to have asynchronous discussions | ;[[Forum module|Forum]]: Allows participants to have asynchronous discussions |
Revision as of 20:49, 14 December 2011
An activity is a general name for a group of features in a Moodle course. Usually an activity is something that a student will do that interacts with other students and or the teacher.
There are 13 different types of activities in the standard Moodle that can be found on the "add an activity" drop down menu.
- Assignments
- Enable teachers to grade and give comments on uploaded files and assignments created on and off line
- Chat
- Allows participants to have a real-time synchronous discussion
- Choice
- A teacher asks a question and specifies a choice of multiple responses
- Database
- Enables participants to create, maintain and search a bank of record entries
- External tool
- Allows users to link to LTI compliant
- Feedback
- For creating and conducting surveys to collect feedback
- Forum
- Allows participants to have asynchronous discussions
- Glossary
- Enables participants to create and maintain a list of definitions, like a dictionary
- Lesson
- For delivering content in flexible ways
- Quiz
- Allows the teacher to design and set quiz tests, which may be automatically marked and feedback and/or to correct answers shown
- SCORM
- Enables SCORM packages to be included as course content
- Survey
- For gathering data from students to help teachers learn about their class and reflect on their own teaching
- Wiki
- A collection of web pages that anyone can add to or edit
- Workshop
- Enables peer assessment
A site may add other activities which have been developed as contributed code and found in Moodle.org's Modules and Plugins database for adding to a site.
See also
- Activities block - lists all the activities in a course
- Managing activities - for administrators