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Settings > Course administration > Edit settings > Format
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Course formats effect the course area (context) that contain sections or topics.  A teacher can select 1 of 4 standard types by changing the "Format" field on the Edit course settings page.
 
*SCROM format
*Social format - Only has 1 section and only allows for [[Forum]] discussion activities in that section.
*Topics format - (Default in a standard Moodle) Creates sections that a teacher may label. Works with "Number of weeks/topics.
*Weekly format - Creates sections with initial section labels that span 7 days.  Works with "Number of weeks/topics" and "Course start date"
 
==Visual examples of course formats==
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==See also==
*Site administration's [[Course default settings]] - Format, number of weeks/topics, Max number of weeks/topics.

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Template:Creating a course Settings > Course administration > Edit settings > Format

Please refer to the notes here under Creating a course before editing this page.

Course formats effect the course area (context) that contain sections or topics. A teacher can select 1 of 4 standard types by changing the "Format" field on the Edit course settings page.

  • SCROM format
  • Social format - Only has 1 section and only allows for Forum discussion activities in that section.
  • Topics format - (Default in a standard Moodle) Creates sections that a teacher may label. Works with "Number of weeks/topics.
  • Weekly format - Creates sections with initial section labels that span 7 days. Works with "Number of weeks/topics" and "Course start date"

Visual examples of course formats

Need to add thumb size images as examples of each.


See also