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*If this feature is enabled, it is a helpful way for students to be able to track their progress in a course. The student has an easy to see checklist of what they have done so far.
*If this feature is enabled, it is a helpful way for students to be able to track their progress in a course. The student has an easy to see checklist of what they have done so far.
*It can also be linked to [[Course_completion| Course completion]] in order to allow both students and teachers to watch progress through a course. As each activity is checked off as "complete", the student moves futher towards final completion of the course.
*It can also be linked to [[Course_completion| Course completion]] in order to allow both students and teachers to watch progress through a course. As each activity is checked off as "complete", the student moves futher towards final completion of the course.
*It can also be linked to [[Conditional_activities| Conditional activities]] in order to allow the teacher to set criteria upon which a student is allowed to progress through a course and access materials.
*It can also be linked to [[Conditional_activities| Restrict access]] in order to allow the teacher to set criteria upon which a student is allowed to progress through a course and access materials.
*It is possible to edit default activity completion settings within a course and to bulk update the settings for existing activities. See [[Activity completion]].
 
==Activity completion icons==
 
{|
| [[File:completion-manual-n.svg|16px|baseline]] manual - not yet marked as complete
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| [[File:completion-manual-enabled.svg|16px|baseline]] manual - enabled
|-
| [[File:completion-manual-y.svg|16px|baseline]] manually completed
|-
| [[File:completion-auto-y.svg|16px|baseline]] automatically completed
|-
| [[File:completion-auto-fail.svg|16px|baseline]] automatically failed
|-
| [[File:completion-auto-n.svg|16px|baseline]] automatic - not completed
|-
| [[File:completion-auto-pass.svg|16px|baseline]] automatically passed
|-
| [[File:completion-auto-enabled.svg|16px|baseline]] automatic - enabled
|}
 
The manual - enabled and automatic - enabled icons are used on the course page for teachers to see at a glance which activities have manual completion and which have automatic completion.
 
==See also==
 
* [[Activity completion report]]
 
[[de:Einsatzszenarien für den Aktivitätsabschluss]]
[[es:Usando finalización de actividad]]
[[fr:Rapport_achevement_activite]]

Latest revision as of 09:33, 21 May 2021

Why use Activity completion?

  • If this feature is enabled, it is a helpful way for students to be able to track their progress in a course. The student has an easy to see checklist of what they have done so far.
  • It can also be linked to Course completion in order to allow both students and teachers to watch progress through a course. As each activity is checked off as "complete", the student moves futher towards final completion of the course.
  • It can also be linked to Restrict access in order to allow the teacher to set criteria upon which a student is allowed to progress through a course and access materials.
  • It is possible to edit default activity completion settings within a course and to bulk update the settings for existing activities. See Activity completion.

Activity completion icons

completion-manual-n.svg manual - not yet marked as complete
completion-manual-enabled.svg manual - enabled
completion-manual-y.svg manually completed
completion-auto-y.svg automatically completed
completion-auto-fail.svg automatically failed
completion-auto-n.svg automatic - not completed
completion-auto-pass.svg automatically passed
completion-auto-enabled.svg automatic - enabled

The manual - enabled and automatic - enabled icons are used on the course page for teachers to see at a glance which activities have manual completion and which have automatic completion.

See also