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* Add the contents of this downloaded zip file in '... -> server-> moodle -> lib -> editor -> atto -> plugins ' directory and visit notifications to update database." | * Add the contents of this downloaded zip file in '... -> server-> moodle -> lib -> editor -> atto -> plugins ' directory and visit notifications to update database." |
Revision as of 18:30, 27 July 2016
This a Moodle 3.1 additional plugin, written by Daniel Thies, for making Embedded Answers (Cloze) question type inside the standard Moodle Atto Text editor.
Background
Read the Moodle forum thread.
Current status
You can look at the progress of this plugin in https://github.com/dthies/moodle-atto_cloze
Current issues at https://github.com/dthies/moodle-atto_cloze/issues
Installation
Automatic installation from the Moodle plugins database
... Not yet available, but working on it...
Manually installing from Github
- Go to https://github.com/dthies/moodle-atto_cloze and download the ZIP file
- Add the contents of this downloaded zip file in '... -> server-> moodle -> lib -> editor -> atto -> plugins ' directory and visit notifications to update database."
- You must re-name the 'moodle-atto-cloze-master' folder into 'cloze'
- After visiting notifications and updating the Moodle database, you must add the cloze button to the Atto toolbar as described in https://docs.moodle.org/31/en/Text_editor#Adding_extra_buttons adding the line cloze = cloze .
- You may not notice any change because by default, the Atto toolbar has very few buttons showing:
- Then, click on the very first button inside the Atto toolbar to expand the Atto toolbar:
- Now, when you expand the (normally small) Atto toolbar, you will see the familiar cloze button. Click on this button to open the cloze editor popup window.
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Usage
- When you click on the cloze button inside the Atto toolbar, a popup window will let you choose any of the available question types:
- Choose on any question type you want to use:
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See also
- The cloze editor module for TinyMCE.