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Hmm this seems interesting but I dont quite have a clear idea of what this is in the first place. Is MoodleDocs the same as moodle or is it just a seperate thing with a seperate purpose O_o
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::'''Right''', a seperate thing with a seperate purpose. This is a sandbox [you will never know what you will find :)] for what is called MoodleDocs, the collaborative documation Wiki for the Moodle.org website. Technically speaking MoodleDocs does not use Moodle but MediaWiki, another open source program.  The Moodle activity called "Wiki" is also a collaborative document tool and is designed for a course.  That doesn't sound very clear to me. -Chris  Hope this helps.   


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This should be called Confuzzle not Moodle. It's all clear as mud. Trying to find out how to get going is like putting your hand into a stoat and pulling out a random rabbit of
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*I (Chris Collman) can't say the above is a new perspective.  First thing is to go public and ask a question some place for help. In a standard wikipage, there is usually a search function and Moodle has it.  However MoodleDocs can answer questions.  "Keep Private" asked a bunch of questions and *did a nice job in listing them.  I answered each one with a link.  Then I went back and decided that these were really Frequently Asked Questions, so I made a catagory in this sandbox page.  I like to put my bah humbug comments on the Page Comment tab, but that is me, we all have different ways of learning.  --[[User:chris collman 2|chris collman 2]] 04:41, 30 July 2006 (WST)
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LOL, [[Image:Confused_questions.jpg||50px]]'''Confuzzle''' that is a good term Victor and perhaps will become part of the standard Moodle lexicon. I have just the image, note question marks, oval mouth denoting either awe, shock or perhaps the start of a scream. Our community's goal is reach [[Image:F1_user_default_image.jpg||30px]]  Nice edit. --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 07:43, 1 October 2006 (CDT)
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*'''What do you need to set up the system?'''
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*'''Where can you obtain the needed parts?'''
Humm Moodle.org on left "Download Moodle" will take you to http://download.moodle.org/
*'''How do you set up the lessons?''' 
Try doing a search on Lesson, you get to https://docs.moodle.org/en/Lesson at the top right are some other links.  At the bottom of the page under See Also are some excellent links. One will take you to a moodle site that is very hands on http://moodle.tokem.fi/. Then there are the catagory indexes for Moodle 1.6, and Teacher, and Lesson and Modules.
*'''How do you set up each type of quiz page, etc.?'''
A search on "quiz", menu on right will lead to you to https://docs.moodle.org/en/Adding/editing_a_quiz  or  [http://moodle.tokem.fi/mod/book/view.php?id=5116&chapterid=159 outside Moodle to here]
*'''How do you set up the grading system?'''
Try doing a search on Grades instead of grading system or look at the Catagory index for Teacher at the bottom of say the Lesson page.
*'''How do you review grades, class rankings, see which lesson pages give the most trouble to students, etc.?'''
Try a search on a different term, say Lesson Report which will take you https://docs.moodle.org/en/Lesson_reports  or look at the https://docs.moodle.org/en/Category:Teacher  --[[User:chris collman 2|chris collman 2]] 04:41, 30 July 2006 (WST)
 
*'''Are there other places outside of Moodle.org ?'''
There is also some non-moodle.org sites that have less information but more direct of how to.  I like the attitude of http://moodle.tokem.fi myself.  It gets right down to the brass tacks.  But in fairness to MoodleDocs, the tokem.fi site is for a very specific set of users.  That site will not help you if you are say an online trainer who wants to set up pay pal.--[[User:chris collman 2|chris collman 2]] 04:41, 30 July 2006 (WST)
 
*'''I look up Teacher for clues and it refers to an Administrator.''' If you are an individual attempting to set up a course, then you are the Administrator, Developer, and Teacher all at the same time. What's needed is a step by step example, which can be used as a model to get started with.
Chris thinks the above is a really good point when a new user types in a very logical search command.  The new user is probably not going to read about MoodleDocs to understand links and other useful stuff.  They are just going to jump and swim.  For example the Teacher page does not come out and say "For an index on subjects that are of interest to teachers, click here".  So  mention, that will be my next stop. --[[User:chris collman 2|chris collman 2]] 04:41, 30 July 2006 (WST)
 
*'''The below image was too big! Do I have to upload a new resized image?''' 
I asked myself this question and went to [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_examples Wikimedia formatting Help] where some link clicking lead to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Extended_image_syntax Wikimedia image syntax] and found how to take an existing image and scale it down to something more reasonable in a WikiMedia or MoodleDoc page.  Thank you "Keep Private", learned something new myself.  I hope this helps all the visitors to this page.  Just remember that in Moodle, we don't use this full blown version of a Wiki and that can be confusing to bald persons like myself :) --[[User:chris collman 2|chris collman 2]] 04:41, 30 July 2006 (WST)
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== More tests by other users ==
 
 
Nice. But where can I create a new page?
 
: Type the title for your new page in the Search box to your left and hit '''Go'''. If the page doesn't exist you'll be give the option to create it by clicking on the 'this exact title' link.
 
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'''''Möge die Macht bei Euch sein!''''' --[[User:Art Lader|Art Lader]] 09:15, 21 February 2006 (WST)
==Functions and Examples==


I am trying the ''sandbox'' outI am trying to learn about Moodle so I can be the administrator for our district.--[[User:Maginitt|Maginitt]] 23:16, 8 February 2006 (WST)
Following are the functions that constitute the basic log API for Moodle.
[[Create your own course]]
<code>
add_to_log($courseid, $module, $action, $url='', $info='', $cm=0, $user=0)
user_accesstime_log($courseid=0)
get_logs($select, array $params=null, $order='l.time DESC', $limitfrom='', $limitnum='', &$totalcount)
  get_logs_usercourse($userid, $courseid, $coursestart)
get_logs_userday($userid, $courseid, $daystart)
</code>


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We live in such an exciting era, being able to play with such fun toys.--[[User:Lyndall Owbridge|Lyndall Owbridge]] 15:56, 18 February 2006 (WST)
==Bootstrap stuff==
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I hope to learn enough about moodle to set it up for our district.
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Bienvenido a Moodle Docs, la documentación para Moodle en la que todo el mundo puede colaborar. En esta versión en Castellano, oficialmente lanzada el 15 de febrero de 2006, estamos actualmente trabajando en 357 artículos, añadiendo nuevas páginas cada día.
¿Le gustaría ver Moodle Docs en otro idioma? Si es así, por favor lea la información sobre cómo comenzar con Moodle Docs en otro idioma.
Es muy sencillo editar páginas - practica en la Zona de Pruebas!


is this all you have to do '''this text is now bold?'''
<code><nowiki>[[Category:Category name]]</nowiki></code>


Quiero crear una universidad magnifica donde todos sean bienvenidos y nunca sea necesario pagar. La idea de una institución que ofrezca la formación suprema, la mejor en el mundo, y usando la mejor tecnología para proporcionar a todos los que quieran aprender un baluarte de la misma calidad que el '''Ivy League''' sin pagar.  Quizas en una escuela tan maravillosa pueda aprender el español mejor que ahora. (Nota: Lo ha traducido del ''spanglish'' un español)
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So, this is cool, but it isn't getting me discernibly closer to my goal of seeing if this is really something the average faculty member can and will use to create high quality college courses.  I do understand that social constructionism looks at education from the viewpoint of the learner but, without wanting to sound ungracious, I am not finding it easy to get up to speed with Moodle. 
<code>[[Category:Category name]]</code>
 
   
I think there needs to be something like a Moodle for Idiots right up front.  Maybe I'll provide this once I learn enough to have something to teach!
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I agree.  This is not easy.  I've spent all night going around this site and I still don't have a clue how to use it.
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==Capitalizing links==
 
Links like [[sandbox]] might be automatically capitalized? At least on Wikipedia they are. [[User:Samuli Karevaara|Samuli Karevaara]] 14:56, 24 May 2006 (WST) Okay, here they are not. A setting somewhere? So far links have to be entered like [[Philosophy|philosophy]], ok...
 
:Hi Samuli, you're right about a wiki setting to not automatically capitalize page titles e.g. for [[MoodleDocs:Link pages|link pages]]. --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 16:18, 24 May 2006 (WST)
 
Are we talking about capitalising the displayed text, or automatically linking <nowiki>[[word]]</nowiki> to the page called ''Word'' (i.e. lowercase link text, capitalised page title? The latter would be nice if it's possible. I assume that many of Wikipedia's articles are about people or places that are proper nouns and are therefore always capitalised. --[[User:David Scotson|David Scotson]] 18:13, 24 May 2006 (WST)
 
:Actually it was decided not to force capitalized links (see [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/LocalSettings.php#Force_Capital_Links LocalSettings.php Force Capital Links]). It would be too much work to change it now ;-) --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 06:14, 30 May 2006 (WST)
 
==Linking to a category==
 
I am having lots of fun, but would like to link directly to a category like this [[:Category:Teacher | teacher]].
 
To do this you need to have <code><nowiki>[[:Category:Teacher | teacher]]</nowiki></code> which is different to <code><nowiki>[[Category:Teacher | teacher]]</nowiki></code>. The second will put the current page in the teacher category. [[User:Lindsay Magnus|Lindsay Magnus]] 18:41, 17 July 2006 (WST)
==Table test==
Here is a simple table that can be used in MoodleDocs. This example was cut and pasted from [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Table  wikimedia help on tables]:
{| border="1" cellpadding="2"
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!width="100"|Effect
!width="25"|Icon
!width="100"|Effect
!width="25"|Icon
!width="100"|Effect
!width="25"|Icon
!width="100"|Effect
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|[[Image:Edit.gif]] || Edit text ||[[Image:Help.gif]] ||Help||[[Image:Delete.gif]] || Delete  ||[[Image:Move.gif]] ||Move
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||[[Image:Open.gif]] || Open ||[[Image:Closed.gif]] ||Close||[[Image:Right.gif]] || Indent  ||[[Image:Marker.gif]] ||Make Current
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Functions and Examples

Following are the functions that constitute the basic log API for Moodle.

add_to_log($courseid, $module, $action, $url=, $info=, $cm=0, $user=0)
user_accesstime_log($courseid=0)
get_logs($select, array $params=null, $order='l.time DESC', $limitfrom=, $limitnum=, &$totalcount)
get_logs_usercourse($userid, $courseid, $coursestart)
get_logs_userday($userid, $courseid, $daystart)

something in pre tags

and something in code tags

==First edit in sandbox== An additional edit to sandbox This is where you can edit the content. Another edit to sandox. One more edit to sandbox

Testing gallery

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Bootstrap stuff

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Info here...

Nowiki tags

[[Category:Category name]]

<code>[[Category:Category name]]</code>

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