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This page is about lesson settings that can be changed by the teacher when they view the lesson in edit mode.  There are excellent help files once Lesson settings window has been open.  In creating a new lesson, Moodle will first show the lesson settings page.  At any point in the design or compliation of the lesson, it is possible (almost desirable in some cases) to edit the lesson settings.
=Lesson administration settings=


After reviewing the lesson settings and saving them, you(the teacher) will jump back to the page list with its insert, edit, move or delete potentials.  
This page explains the settings involved when first creating a lesson.
To add a lesson to your Moodle course page:
*With the editing turned on, in the section you wish to add your lesson, click the "Add an activity or resource" link (or, if not present, the "Add an activity" drop down menu) and choose ''Lesson'' All settings may expanded by clicking the "Expand all" link top right.
*In the '''General''' section, give your lesson a name, a description if needed, and tick the box if you wish that description displayed on the course page.


There is some difference between  Moodle 1.5 and 1.6 with additional settings.  Please note that the settings group catagory is shown.
==Appearance==
===Progress bar===
Choose this to show a bar at the bottom of the page showing how far into the lesson the student has got.
* For lessons containing '''only''' ''Content pages'', once a lesson has been taken to the end, if that same lesson is re-taken, the progress bar will not be "reset", i.e. it will show a 100% progress from page 1!


== General ==
* For lessons containing ''Question pages'' and set to "Re-take" '''Yes''', the progress bar is always "reset" at 0% upon re-take.


===Name===
* Note that the Lesson Progress bar only works correctly for lessons with a "straightforward" navigation, such as page 1 -> page  2 -> page n -> end of lesson. It is not guaranteed to work with pages "jumping all over the place".


First of all, you decide about the '''name''' of your lesson.
===Display menu===
Choose this when you want to show a list of the content page titles in the Lesson to the student.  Only those pages which have "Display in menu?" checked will display. The  menu will not display question pages.
===Show more===
Depending on the what the administrator has specified as 'Advanced', other settings will be displayed by clicking a 'Show more' link:


===Timed===
====Linked media====
[[File:pop-up file link.png|thumb|Link to pop-up]]
If you want to include a link to a media file for students to refer to, upload it here. A 'Click here to view' link will be displayed in a block called 'Linked media' on each page of the lesson.


This puts a time limit on the lesson. Students are shown a JavaScript counter and the time is recorded in the database. Due to the inconsistent nature of JavaScript, the timer does not evict a student from the lesson when the time is up, however a question answered after the time limit is not counted. The time in the database is checked each time a student submits a question.
The width and height of the pop-up window may be set by an admin in ''Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Lesson''.


===The Maximum Number of Answers / Branches in a Lesson===
====Display ongoing score====
Choose this to let students see their score as they work through the lesson.


This value determines the maximum number of answers the teacher can see and use when editing a lesson or a page. The default value is 4.  This is a useful feature in older versions of Moodle that have no collapsed view.  This value can reduce the number of screens a teacher might see in the lesson edit mode.
===Minimum grade to display menu===
Choose this if you want the student to go through the lesson once and get a grade before they can (on review) see and navigate through all the different pages.
====Slideshow====


This parameter also sets the maximum number of Branches that can be seen by the teacher in a Branch Table.
Slideshow height, width and background colour are set for the whole site by an administrator in Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Lesson''.


It is safe to change the value of this parameter at any time. It only effects what the teacher sees, not the data. For example, a teacher starting to enter a series of multiple choice questions with 6 answers, might set this value to 6. Then when the teacher starts to enter a series of questions with 2 answers,  they might set this value to 2 because they don't need to see 4 blank answers for every question in the design phase.
====Maximum Number of Answers====
Here you can set the default number of selection boxes available when you add or edit a question or content page. For instance, if you are only going to use Multiple Choice questions with 3 answers in your lesson, you might select 3. You can change the default here at any time to display more or less question answers or content choices.
:''Note:'' This only impacts the editing screen. Changing from 4 to 2 will not remove or hide any answers previously entered from the student.


In a similar manner, changing the value does not effect what the student sees when they view a branch page, nor does it change previous information put in by the teacher.
====Use default feedback====
Every Moodle site has a standard response (feedback) when a student selects a correct or wrong answer in a lesson. Select "No" if you only what you put as a response for a specific question's answer to display. In this case, when you leave the response to a question blank, the student will not see any comment about their answer.  The typical Moodle standard responses are: "That's the correct answer" or "That's the wrong answer".


== Grade Options ==
====Link to next activity====
Choose this to give students a link to another activity when they reach the end of the lesson. ''(Note: this can also be achieved using [[Conditional activities]])''


===Practice Lesson===
==Availability==


A practice lesson will not show up in the Gradebook.
===Available from/Deadline===
Here you can set a start and end date and time for your Lesson.


===Custom Scoring===
===Time limit===  
 
This will allow you to put a numerical point value on each answer. Answers may have negative values or positive values. Imported questions will automatically be assigned 1 point for correct answers and 0 for incorrect, though you may change this after the import.
 
===Maximum Grade===
 
This value determines the maximum grade which can be awarded in the lesson. The range is 0 to 100%. This value can be changed at any time during the lesson. Any change has an immediate effect in the Grades page and on the grades shown to the students in various lists. If the grade is set to 0 the Lesson does not appear in any of the Grades pages.
 
===User can re-take===
 
This setting determines whether the students can take the lesson more than once or only once. The teacher may decide that the lesson contains material which the students ought to know thoroughly. In which case repeated viewing of the lesson should be allowed. If, however, the material is used more like an exam then the students should not be allowed to re-take the lesson.
 
When the students are allowed to re-take the lesson, the grades shown in the Grades page are either their average grade over the re-takes or their best grade for the lesson. The next parameter determines which of these two grading alternatives is used.


Note that the Question Analysis always uses the answers from the first tries of the lesson, subsequent re-takes by students are ignored.
This allows you to set a time limit on the lesson which can now be seconds, minutes, hours, days or weeks. Students will see a countdown counter in a block as they work.


By default this option is Yes, meaning that students are allowed to re-take the lesson. It is expected that only in exceptional circumstances will this option be set to No.
[[File:lessontimeremaining.png]]


===Handling of Re-takes===
The timer does not stop them doing the lesson when the time is up, but  correct answers are no longer scored.
===Show more===
Depending on the what the administrator has specified as 'Advanced', other settings will be displayed by clicking a 'Show more' link:


When students are allowed to re-take the lesson, this option allows the teacher to show the grade for the lesson in, for example, the Grades page, as either the mean, this is average, of the grades over the first and subsequent tries or as the grade from the students' best tries.
====Password protected lesson====
*Change to "Yes"  and enter the password if you want students only to access it when they know the password.


This option can be changed at any time.


===Display ongoing score===
==Flow control==
 
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== Flow Control ==


===Allow Student Review===
===Allow Student Review===
This puts a "Review Lesson" button on the last screen of the lesson to encourage the students to navigate through the lesson again. If the lesson contains questions then the review will start from the first question, otherwise the review will start from the first content page.
:Note that the students will not be able to ''change'' their answers, only ''view'' them.


This will let the student navigate back through the lesson to change their answers.
===Provide option to try a question again===
*This displays a button after an incorrectly answered question so that the student can try again (but not get credit for it)
:''TIP:'' Leave this off if you are using essay questions. 
===Maximum Number of Attempts===
*Decide here how many times you want students to be able to attempt each question. When they reach the maximum, they will be taken automatically to the next page.
'''''Note:''''' this setting works in combination with the above setting, or independently.  


===Display Review Button===
*When 'provide an option to try again' is set to No, students will be able to retake the question as many times as it is set here, with a score penalty.


This will display a button after an incorrectly answered question, allowing a student to re-attempt it. It is not compatible with essay questions, so leave this off if you are using essay questions.
*When 'provide an option to try again' is set to Yes, then students will be able to retake the question as many times as it set here without a score penalty. In this case an extra dialogue appears.


===The Maximum Number of Attempts (by a Student)===
Consequently when the relevant jump 'this page' is used in wrong answer while the 'provide an option to try again' is set to No and 'maximum number of attempts' is set to 1, a student that will answer wrongly will be moved into the next page, since he/she has the change to try the question just once.


This value determines the maximum number of attempts a Student has in answering any of the questions in the lesson. Once reached, the student does not see the question again.
'''''Tip:''''' Ensure you check lesson using a real student account, as the teacher preview or the 'switch role to student' may not give you the exact picture.


The default value is 5. Smaller values may discourage the student from trying different answers about a question. Larger values may lead to frustration when the student "does not get it".  For example with a short answer or numerical question, the student is not given an opportunity to try different answer choices. This value provides an escape route to the next page in the lesson.
===Show more===
Depending on the what the administrator has specified as 'Advanced', other settings will be displayed by clicking a 'Show more' link:


Setting this value to 1 gives the students just single chance to answer each question. This would be similar to a question in the Quiz module.
====Action after a Correct Answer====
Choose here where you want a student to be sent to if they get a question right. See [[Using Lesson]] for more details on this setting. The options are:
**the next part of the Lesson (default setting)
**a random, unexpected page
**a random page which they have not yet answered.
====Number of pages to show====
You only need this if you have set "Action after a correct answer" to show an unseen or unanswered page. Otherwise, all pages will be seen


Note: this value is student global parameter and that it applies to all the questions in the lesson regardless of their type. However it does not apply to teachers checking of questions or navigating through the lesson. Checking the number of attempts relies on values stored in the database and question attempts by teachers are not recorded. The teacher should after all know the answers!
==Grade==


===Action after a Correct Answer===
Set a grade and grade category here, along with a "Grade to pass" which may be connected with [[Activity completion]] and [[Restrict access]] such that a student will not be able to access a follow up activity until they have obtained the required grade in the lesson.


The usual action is to follow the jump as specified in the answer. In most cases this will probably show the Next Page of the lesson. The student is taken through the lesson in a logical way, beginning at the start and ending at the end.
===Practice lesson===


However, the lesson module can also be used as a type of Flash Card assignment. The student is shown some information (optional) and a question in basically a random order. There is no set beginning and no set end. Just a set of Cards shown one after another in no particular order.
Practice lessons are now saved; this means they will appear in the reports .You must enable the "Retakes allowed" setting if you want students to be able to attempt a practice lesson several times.


This option allows two very similar variants of Flash Card behaviour. The option "Show an unseen page" never shows the same page twice (even if the student did not answer the question associated with the Card/Page correctly). The other non-default option "Show an unanswered page" allows the student to see pages that may have appeared before but only if they answered the associated question wrongly.
'''Note''': If you are upgrading from an earlier version, be aware that all practice lessons will have " Re-takes allowed"  set to "Yes" . If you are restoring  a practice lesson made before this change, you may need to  modify the "Re-takes allowed" setting if needed.


In either of these Flash Card-type lessons the teacher can decide to use either all the Cards/Pages in the lesson or just a (random) sub-set. This is done through the "Number of Pages (Cards) to show" parameter.
===Custom Scoring===
 
Use this to give a particular number score (negative or positive) to each answer
===Display default feedback ===
===Re-takes allowed===
{{Moodle 1.7}}
Choose this if you want your students to be able to do the lesson more than once.
Created in 1.7, this will not show the student any automatic feed back. When sent to NO it moves the student to the next page if no responce has been entered by the teacher.
:Note that this setting only applies to lessons containing ''Question pages''. Lessons consisting '''only''' of ''Content pages'' can be re-taken even if 'Re-takes allowed' is set to ''No''.
===The Minimum Number of Questions in a Lesson===
This value determines the '''minimum''' number of questions that will be used to calculate a student's score.  It does not force students to answer that many questions in the lesson.  When a lesson contains one or more [[Adding a branch table| branches]], the teacher should normally set this parameter.
 
For example, setting this parameter to 20, will ensure that grades are given as though the students have seen at least this number of questions. Take the case of a student who only looks at a single branch in a lesson with 5 pages and answers all the associated questions correctly. This student then choose to end the lesson (assuming there is that option in the "top level"Branch Table, a reasonable enough assumption). If this parameter was set to 0 their grade would be 5 out of 5, that is 100%. However, with it set to 20 their grade would be reduced to 5 out of 20, that is 25%. In the case of another student who goes through all the branches and sees, say, 25 pages and answers all but two of the questions correctly, then their grade would be 23 out of 25, that is 92%.
 
If this parameter is used, the teacher might want to add  a statement on the opening page of the lesson. For example, if the teacher set the value to 20 they might say:
 
:In this lesson you are expected to attempt at least ''20'' questions. You can attempt more if you wish. However, if you attempt less than ''20'' questions your grade will be calculated as though you attempted ''20''.
 
When this parameter is set to a value more than 0,  students are told how many questions they have attempted and how many they are expected to attempt.
 
===Number of Pages (Cards) to Show===
 
This parameter is only used in Flash Card type lessons. The default value is zero which means that all the Pages/Cards are shown in a lesson. Setting this parameter to a non-zero value shows that number of pages. After that number of Page/Cards have been shown the end of lesson is reached and the student is shown their grade.
 
If this parameter is set to a number greater than the number of pages in the lesson then the end of the lesson is reached when all the pages have been shown.
 
 
== Lesson formatting ==
 
===Slide Show===
 
This enables the display of the lesson as a slide show, with a fixed width, height, and custom background color. A CSS based scroll bar will be displayed if the width or height of the slide is exceeded by the content of a page. Questions will 'break out' of the slide show mode, only pages (branch tables) will be shown in a slide by default. Buttons labeled with the lang default for "Next" and "Back" will be shown at the far right and left of the slide if that option is chosen on the page. Other buttons will be centered below the slide.  You can also decide on the width, height and the background colour of the slide show.
 
===Display Left Menu===
 
This will show a list of the pages (Branch Tables) in the lesson. Question pages, cluster pages, etc. will not be shown by default (you may choose to show question pages by checking that option on the question).
 
 
== Access control ==
 
===Password Protected Lesson===
 
This will not allow a student to access the lesson unless they type the password.
 
=== Dependent on ===
{{Moodle 1.6}}
 
In Version 1.6 a lesson can be dependent upon another lesson. The possible dependencies are Time Spent (minutes), completion or grade as a percentage of a specific lesson.


===Available from & deadline dates===
===Show more===
Depending on the what the administrator has specified as 'Advanced', other settings will be displayed by clicking a 'Show more' link:
====Handling of re-takes====
If you allow your students to re-take the lesson, then decide here if the grade for all lesson attempts is the mean or the maximum.


Here you can decide on the dates for the opening and deadline of the lesson.
:Note that the Question Analysis always uses the answers from the first tries of the lesson. Re-takes by students are ignored.


== Other ==
====Minimum Number of Questions====
Set the minimum number of questions that will be used to calculate a student's score. Students will be told how many they have answered and how many more they need to answer.
*If you are using Content pages, then set this to 0.
*If you use this setting, then add some explanatory text at the start of the lesson so the student knows the minimum number of questions they must answer to receive a grade.


===Tree View===
==Common module settings==
Found in pre 1.6 versions of Moodle.  Similar to Lesson Formating, display left menu in Moodle 1.6 and later.
See [[Common module settings]]


===Display High Scores===
==Access restrictions==
[[Restrict access]] must be turned on in the site settings for this to appear.
(These settings are collapsed by default)


A list of the high scores for the lesson will be shown. Students who get a high score can choose a custom name to list their score by. There is a 'badwords' filter which checks for naughty names.
*Grade - limit to overall grade or specific grade on another activity
*Group - limit to specific group
*Groupings - limit to specific groupings
*User profile - limit based upon user profile fields
*Restriction set - nest restrictions


High scores do not display if the "Practice lesson" option is turned On.
==Activity completion==
[[Activity completion]] must be turned on in the site settings for this to appear.
(These settings are collapsed by default)
*Completion tracking - 3 options
*Required view
*Required grade
*Required end reached
*Required time spent
*Expected completion on


===Number of High Scores Displayed===
==User and group overrides==


Type a number to limit how many of the top scores are displayed.
When a lesson has been created, it is possible to overrride certain settings for individuals and groups. The settings for this are located in the Lesson administration block:


===Use this lesson's settings as defaults===
[[File:lessonoverrides.png]]


Select yes before Saving the lesson, and the settings you have chosen for this lesson will be the default settings for the next time you create a lesson for this course.
It is possible to override passwords, availability/deadline, time limits and question retries and lesson retakes.
Selecting one of the options, for example 'User' will display a button to click. From the next screen you can choose the user or group to override and the settings you wish to override:


===Visible to users===
[[File:lessonoverrideuser.png]]


Allows you to show to, or to hide the lesson from students.
When the override is saved, it is displayed on a screen along with any other overrides previously set:


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[[File:lessonoverrideexamples.png]]


==Adding the first page in a Lesson==
==Site administration settings==
{{New features}}


After you decide on the lesson settings (above), you are taken to the lesson and you are asked which of the following you want to do now: import questions, add a Branch Table or add a Question Page. To read more about adding pages go to: [[Viewing_a_lesson]]. If you would like more information about lesson pages in general go to [[Lesson Pages]] or select something from the index at the top of this page or one of the overall indexes below.
*The administrator can change the lesson's default settings and decide which lesson features to display to teachers in courses, and which features are 'Advanced'.
*Features which have the 'Advanced' box ticked only display when teachers click a 'Show more' link.
*This is useful for simplifying the lesson for teachers when it is first set up.
*The lesson settings can be reviewed from ''Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Lesson.''


==See also==
==See also==
[[Lesson module]] for an overview of a lesson.
*[http://youtu.be/cUDV0WE5ZYY Moodle 2.x Lesson (part 1)]  MoodleBites video on YouTube
*[http://youtu.be/Mfj-8w-Ze0A Moodle 2.x Lesson (part 2)] MoodleBites video on YouTube
*[http://youtu.be/jXjqHtgC9c0 Moodle 2.x Lesson (part 3)] MoodleBites video on YouTube


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Latest revision as of 06:06, 6 June 2017

Lesson administration settings

This page explains the settings involved when first creating a lesson. To add a lesson to your Moodle course page:

  • With the editing turned on, in the section you wish to add your lesson, click the "Add an activity or resource" link (or, if not present, the "Add an activity" drop down menu) and choose Lesson All settings may expanded by clicking the "Expand all" link top right.
  • In the General section, give your lesson a name, a description if needed, and tick the box if you wish that description displayed on the course page.

Appearance

Progress bar

Choose this to show a bar at the bottom of the page showing how far into the lesson the student has got.

  • For lessons containing only Content pages, once a lesson has been taken to the end, if that same lesson is re-taken, the progress bar will not be "reset", i.e. it will show a 100% progress from page 1!
  • For lessons containing Question pages and set to "Re-take" Yes, the progress bar is always "reset" at 0% upon re-take.
  • Note that the Lesson Progress bar only works correctly for lessons with a "straightforward" navigation, such as page 1 -> page 2 -> page n -> end of lesson. It is not guaranteed to work with pages "jumping all over the place".

Display menu

Choose this when you want to show a list of the content page titles in the Lesson to the student. Only those pages which have "Display in menu?" checked will display. The menu will not display question pages.

Show more

Depending on the what the administrator has specified as 'Advanced', other settings will be displayed by clicking a 'Show more' link:

Linked media

Link to pop-up

If you want to include a link to a media file for students to refer to, upload it here. A 'Click here to view' link will be displayed in a block called 'Linked media' on each page of the lesson.

The width and height of the pop-up window may be set by an admin in Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Lesson.

Display ongoing score

Choose this to let students see their score as they work through the lesson.

Minimum grade to display menu

Choose this if you want the student to go through the lesson once and get a grade before they can (on review) see and navigate through all the different pages.

Slideshow

Slideshow height, width and background colour are set for the whole site by an administrator in Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Lesson.

Maximum Number of Answers

Here you can set the default number of selection boxes available when you add or edit a question or content page. For instance, if you are only going to use Multiple Choice questions with 3 answers in your lesson, you might select 3. You can change the default here at any time to display more or less question answers or content choices.

Note: This only impacts the editing screen. Changing from 4 to 2 will not remove or hide any answers previously entered from the student.

Use default feedback

Every Moodle site has a standard response (feedback) when a student selects a correct or wrong answer in a lesson. Select "No" if you only what you put as a response for a specific question's answer to display. In this case, when you leave the response to a question blank, the student will not see any comment about their answer. The typical Moodle standard responses are: "That's the correct answer" or "That's the wrong answer".

Link to next activity

Choose this to give students a link to another activity when they reach the end of the lesson. (Note: this can also be achieved using Conditional activities)

Availability

Available from/Deadline

Here you can set a start and end date and time for your Lesson.

Time limit

This allows you to set a time limit on the lesson which can now be seconds, minutes, hours, days or weeks. Students will see a countdown counter in a block as they work.

lessontimeremaining.png

The timer does not stop them doing the lesson when the time is up, but correct answers are no longer scored.

Show more

Depending on the what the administrator has specified as 'Advanced', other settings will be displayed by clicking a 'Show more' link:

Password protected lesson

  • Change to "Yes" and enter the password if you want students only to access it when they know the password.


Flow control

Allow Student Review

This puts a "Review Lesson" button on the last screen of the lesson to encourage the students to navigate through the lesson again. If the lesson contains questions then the review will start from the first question, otherwise the review will start from the first content page.

Note that the students will not be able to change their answers, only view them.

Provide option to try a question again

  • This displays a button after an incorrectly answered question so that the student can try again (but not get credit for it)
TIP: Leave this off if you are using essay questions. 

Maximum Number of Attempts

  • Decide here how many times you want students to be able to attempt each question. When they reach the maximum, they will be taken automatically to the next page.

Note: this setting works in combination with the above setting, or independently.

  • When 'provide an option to try again' is set to No, students will be able to retake the question as many times as it is set here, with a score penalty.
  • When 'provide an option to try again' is set to Yes, then students will be able to retake the question as many times as it set here without a score penalty. In this case an extra dialogue appears.

Consequently when the relevant jump 'this page' is used in wrong answer while the 'provide an option to try again' is set to No and 'maximum number of attempts' is set to 1, a student that will answer wrongly will be moved into the next page, since he/she has the change to try the question just once.

Tip: Ensure you check lesson using a real student account, as the teacher preview or the 'switch role to student' may not give you the exact picture.

Show more

Depending on the what the administrator has specified as 'Advanced', other settings will be displayed by clicking a 'Show more' link:

Action after a Correct Answer

Choose here where you want a student to be sent to if they get a question right. See Using Lesson for more details on this setting. The options are:

    • the next part of the Lesson (default setting)
    • a random, unexpected page
    • a random page which they have not yet answered.

Number of pages to show

You only need this if you have set "Action after a correct answer" to show an unseen or unanswered page. Otherwise, all pages will be seen

Grade

Set a grade and grade category here, along with a "Grade to pass" which may be connected with Activity completion and Restrict access such that a student will not be able to access a follow up activity until they have obtained the required grade in the lesson.

Practice lesson

Practice lessons are now saved; this means they will appear in the reports .You must enable the "Retakes allowed" setting if you want students to be able to attempt a practice lesson several times.

Note: If you are upgrading from an earlier version, be aware that all practice lessons will have " Re-takes allowed" set to "Yes" . If you are restoring a practice lesson made before this change, you may need to modify the "Re-takes allowed" setting if needed.

Custom Scoring

Use this to give a particular number score (negative or positive) to each answer

Re-takes allowed

Choose this if you want your students to be able to do the lesson more than once.

Note that this setting only applies to lessons containing Question pages. Lessons consisting only of Content pages can be re-taken even if 'Re-takes allowed' is set to No.

Show more

Depending on the what the administrator has specified as 'Advanced', other settings will be displayed by clicking a 'Show more' link:

Handling of re-takes

If you allow your students to re-take the lesson, then decide here if the grade for all lesson attempts is the mean or the maximum.

Note that the Question Analysis always uses the answers from the first tries of the lesson. Re-takes by students are ignored.

Minimum Number of Questions

Set the minimum number of questions that will be used to calculate a student's score. Students will be told how many they have answered and how many more they need to answer.

  • If you are using Content pages, then set this to 0.
  • If you use this setting, then add some explanatory text at the start of the lesson so the student knows the minimum number of questions they must answer to receive a grade.

Common module settings

See Common module settings

Access restrictions

Restrict access must be turned on in the site settings for this to appear. (These settings are collapsed by default)

  • Grade - limit to overall grade or specific grade on another activity
  • Group - limit to specific group
  • Groupings - limit to specific groupings
  • User profile - limit based upon user profile fields
  • Restriction set - nest restrictions

Activity completion

Activity completion must be turned on in the site settings for this to appear. (These settings are collapsed by default)

  • Completion tracking - 3 options
  • Required view
  • Required grade
  • Required end reached
  • Required time spent
  • Expected completion on

User and group overrides

When a lesson has been created, it is possible to overrride certain settings for individuals and groups. The settings for this are located in the Lesson administration block:

lessonoverrides.png

It is possible to override passwords, availability/deadline, time limits and question retries and lesson retakes. Selecting one of the options, for example 'User' will display a button to click. From the next screen you can choose the user or group to override and the settings you wish to override:

lessonoverrideuser.png

When the override is saved, it is displayed on a screen along with any other overrides previously set:

lessonoverrideexamples.png

Site administration settings

New feature
in Moodle 3.1!


  • The administrator can change the lesson's default settings and decide which lesson features to display to teachers in courses, and which features are 'Advanced'.
  • Features which have the 'Advanced' box ticked only display when teachers click a 'Show more' link.
  • This is useful for simplifying the lesson for teachers when it is first set up.
  • The lesson settings can be reviewed from Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Lesson.

See also