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Activity completion is a setting which, when enabled, allows the teacher to set completion criteria against an activity.A check(tick) appears against the activity, and this changes style when the activity has been completed. The activity may be classed as completed automatically if the student has fulfilled certain tasks, or the student may be allowed to mark it complete manually.
Activity completion allows the teacher to set completion criteria in a specific activity's settings. A check (tick) [[Image:completion-manual-y.svg|16px|baseline]] appears against the activity when the student meets this criterion. The criterion might be viewing, receiving a certain score or a student marking it as complete.


See the links on the right [[Activity_completion_settings| Activity Completion Settings]] and [[Using_Activity_completion| Using Activity completion]] for more information
Here is a [https://docs.moodle.org/en/images_en/2/24/activity_completion14-04-2020.pdf PDF summary table of activity completion conditions], courtesy of Dag Klimas.


NOTE: There is also an Activity completion condition in the Restrict Access settings of an activity when using [[Conditional activities]] However, it is possible to track activity completion without using [[Conditional activities]]


==Enabling the Activity Completion settings in an activity==
A teacher may mark an activity complete on behalf of a student from the [[Activity completion report]] if they have the capability Override activity completion (which is enabled by default.)
*As an administrator, go to Settings>Site Administration>[[Advanced_features| Advanced features]]
*Check the "Enable completion tracking" setting
*The Activity completion option will then be displayed in the settings of an activity:


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* [[Activity completion settings]]
* [[Using Activity completion]]
* [[Activity completion FAQ]]
 
{{Note| If you don't see an 'Activity completion' option when setting up course activities and sections, ensure it is enabled in your course settings and then check with the administrator that completion tracking is enabled in ''Site administration > Advanced features''.}}


==See also==
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6vjgfMae8U|A video combining Activity completion with Course completion]
* [[Course completion]]
* [[Conditional activities]]
* [[Activity locking]]


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Latest revision as of 11:51, 29 December 2020

Activity completion allows the teacher to set completion criteria in a specific activity's settings. A check (tick) completion-manual-y.svg appears against the activity when the student meets this criterion. The criterion might be viewing, receiving a certain score or a student marking it as complete.

Here is a PDF summary table of activity completion conditions, courtesy of Dag Klimas.


A teacher may mark an activity complete on behalf of a student from the Activity completion report if they have the capability Override activity completion (which is enabled by default.)

Activity completion overview.
Note: If you don't see an 'Activity completion' option when setting up course activities and sections, ensure it is enabled in your course settings and then check with the administrator that completion tracking is enabled in Site administration > Advanced features.