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===setting up marking block for moodle 1.6+===
===setting up marking block for moodle 1.6+===
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* now the one in http://download.moodle.org/download.php/modules/block_marking_1.5.zip is chronologically the latest (as of aug 25, 2006)
* Bruno Vernier cleaned up marking block for moodle 1.6 as an attachment in http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=52184#240002
** it seems to work in 1.6 (despite its 1.5 label) according to Mike Churchward and Bruno Vernier  (not thoroughly tested)
** please send him any bugs and suggestions (unless someone else wishes to maintain this block)
** there are some Warning notices (in debug mode only) aug 26, 2006
** also clicking on the links produces "parameter missing" errors ... it needs to use optional_param instead of optional_variable
** get the corrected marking.php from http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=52184#239991
** switch lang files too (the correct lang file is in block/marking/lang/en/blocks_marking.php)


==Credits==
==Credits==

Revision as of 00:26, 27 August 2006


The Marking block is a Moodle block add-on that provides a summary of activities awaiting grading. It includes a separate page that provides an alternate gradebook functionality ties to the marking block. This block is restricted to teachers and administrators.

This block displays marking information for newly submitted, resubmitted, and overdue (activities past their defined close dates) activities. The marking page provides the same information and easy access to the grading functions for these activities.

This block cam also display a list of students below a certain grade level.

The block can be configured to display a maximum number of students in each list and to set the grade level to display below.

This directory uses custom code for all activities it summarizes. There are few common activity library functions that can perform the same operations, and thus any new activities to be added will need new code.

Installation

Template:Moodle 1.5 To install and use, unzip this file into your Moodle root directory making sure that you 'use folder names'. This will add a new block directory (marking) to your '/blocks' directory and some language files to your langage directory. Once unzipped, visit your admin screen and configure the new block the way you want.

setting up marking block for moodle 1.6+

Template:Moodle 1.6

Credits

The marking block has been designed and built with the contributions of the following people:

  • Fernando Oliviera - G8 First Nation Schools > original design concept of the marking page
  • Darren Smith - Egglescliffe School > orginal design concept of the marking block, and additional design of the marking page
  • Mike Churchward - churchward.ca (mike AT churchward DOT ca)> original technical design and development

To do

  • Make sure all strings are in language file
  • Allow configuration of each section (i.e. enable/disable 'below average list')
  • Create a local block library file and better compartmentalize functions

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