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The group mode can be one of three levels:
== Group mode ==


* No groups - there are no sub groups, everyone is part of one big community
There are three group modes:


* Separate groups - each group can only see their own group, others are invisible
;No groups
:There are no sub groups, everyone is part of one big community


* Visible groups - each group works in their own group, but can
;Separate groups
also see other groups
:Each group can only see their own group, others are invisible


;Visible groups
:Each group works in their own group, but can also see other groups


The group mode can be defined at two levels:
The group mode can be defined at two levels:
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* Activity level - each activity that supports groups can also define its own grouping mode. If the course is set to "force group mode" then the setting for each activity is ignored.
* Activity level - each activity that supports groups can also define its own grouping mode. If the course is set to "force group mode" then the setting for each activity is ignored.
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Revision as of 18:22, 5 December 2005

Group mode

There are three group modes:

No groups
There are no sub groups, everyone is part of one big community
Separate groups
Each group can only see their own group, others are invisible
Visible groups
Each group works in their own group, but can also see other groups

The group mode can be defined at two levels:

  • Course level - the group mode defined at the course level is the default mode for all activities defined within that course
  • Activity level - each activity that supports groups can also define its own grouping mode. If the course is set to "force group mode" then the setting for each activity is ignored.