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==I can't see the Learning plans block==
==I can't see the Learning plans block==
*Are you a course teacher? You will not be able to see the [[Learning plans block]] unless your administrator has allowed this for the editing teacher role.
*Are you a course teacher? You will not be able to see the [[Learning plans block]] unless your administrator has set the capability block/lp:view to Allow for teachers. However, administrators additionally need to set other capabilities in the system context relating to viewing learning plans and evidence for the block to display any useful information.
*Administrators need to set the capability block/lp:view to Allow for teachers, but additionally will need to set other capabilities relating to viewing learning plans and evidence for the block to display any useful information.
*It might be helpful to create a custom role, such as 'Supervisor', with the capabilities you wish to allow in the system context.
*It might be helpful to create a custom role, such as 'Supervisor', with the capabilities you wish to allow.
*If students have no learning plans, or if teachers/supervisors have no competencies needing reviewing, then the Learning plans block is not visible when editing is not turned on.




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Revision as of 19:25, 14 May 2016

I can't see evidence uploaded by my students

  • Are you a course teacher? You will not be able to see evidence of prior learning unless your administrator has given you a role with the capability moodle/competency:userevidenceview set to Allow in the system context.

I can't see the Learning plans block

  • Are you a course teacher? You will not be able to see the Learning plans block unless your administrator has set the capability block/lp:view to Allow for teachers. However, administrators additionally need to set other capabilities in the system context relating to viewing learning plans and evidence for the block to display any useful information.
  • It might be helpful to create a custom role, such as 'Supervisor', with the capabilities you wish to allow in the system context.
  • If students have no learning plans, or if teachers/supervisors have no competencies needing reviewing, then the Learning plans block is not visible when editing is not turned on.