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Another suggestion for an FAQ addition:
"How can I remove a rate from a post?"
I haven't thought it before, but since this issue arose today I though to ask... I guess it's not possible. Is it? V-.
In a course we have a main facilitator and some guest facilitators, who by habit rate some student posts, while they shouldn't. So I would like (as admin) to remove the unnecessary rates.
But other from deleting the post, I don't find another solution to revert a rate from a post... -[[User:anna krassa|anna krassa]] ([[User talk:anna krassa|talk]]) 13:18, 22 Sept 2014 (GTM+3)
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Another suggestion for an FAQ addition: "How can I remove a rate from a post?"

I haven't thought it before, but since this issue arose today I though to ask... I guess it's not possible. Is it? V-. In a course we have a main facilitator and some guest facilitators, who by habit rate some student posts, while they shouldn't. So I would like (as admin) to remove the unnecessary rates.

But other from deleting the post, I don't find another solution to revert a rate from a post... -Anna krassa (talk) 13:18, 22 Sept 2014 (GTM+3)

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Suggested FAQ addition:

"How can a teacher see all of a student's forum posts in a course?" "How can students see all of their forum posts on Moodle?"

I don't find it addressed anywhere obvious, and it's a basic need for quick navigation and assessment.

Yes, a good addition Clay. Maybe a link to the tracker items for this may help as well. --Derek Chirnside (talk) 04:21, 10 March 2014 (WST)


Thanks for your suggestions Clay and for highlighting it Derek. I have added FAQ to the page but if either of you would like to improve it, feel free to.--Mary Cooch (talk) 19:48, 11 March 2014 (WST)