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Course completion can be used in many ways.  It is important to remember that this feature is only a reporting feature.
It can provide a visual clue to students of the activities they have completed. This can be via a check mark next to the activity on the course's home page, or by looking at the [[Course completion block]].
While it can not lock a student out of another course, it will allow a teacher to see if a student has completed the recommended prerequisite the Aggregation method "All" prerequisite courses.
It is a way to ensure that the teaching team's members sign off that a student has completed the course.  For example, Teacher B is the instructor for Course2, which has a recommended prerequisite for completing Course1.  Teacher B, is the non-editing teacher in Course1 and must check the box that indicates the student has completed the course. 
Courses can be linked via their course completion criterion.

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Course completion can be used in many ways. It is important to remember that this feature is only a reporting feature.

It can provide a visual clue to students of the activities they have completed. This can be via a check mark next to the activity on the course's home page, or by looking at the Course completion block.

While it can not lock a student out of another course, it will allow a teacher to see if a student has completed the recommended prerequisite the Aggregation method "All" prerequisite courses.

It is a way to ensure that the teaching team's members sign off that a student has completed the course. For example, Teacher B is the instructor for Course2, which has a recommended prerequisite for completing Course1. Teacher B, is the non-editing teacher in Course1 and must check the box that indicates the student has completed the course.

Courses can be linked via their course completion criterion.