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Certain activity modules, such as the [[Lesson module]] and the [[Quiz module]], support blocks on their pages. The site administrator must turn this function on so that the teachers will be able to add side blocks on those pages, otherwise the interface does not show this feature to the teacher. | |||
By default, this feature is disabled in the [[Site administration block]]. An administrator can enable it by checking the ''showblocksonmodpages'' box in ''Administration > Appearance > Themes > Theme settings''. When enabled, users who can manage course activities will be able to add blocks to pages. | |||
By default, this feature is disabled. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 12:24, 27 September 2007
A teacher can utilize many kinds of blocks in a course page. Typically a course home page contains blocks in the left and right columns.
Block types
Here is a list of different types of blocks and links with more information:
- Activities
- Administration
- Blogs - Tags and Menu (from 1.6 onwards)
- Calendar
- Courses
- Course/Site Description
- HTML
- Latest News
- Loan Calculator (from 1.6 onwards)
- Mentees block (from 1.8 onwards)
- Messages
- Online Users
- People
- Quiz Results
- Random Glossary Entry
- Recent Activity
- RSS feeds
- Search Forums
- Section Links
- Upcoming Events
Course page block arrangement
Teachers, and other users with the capability to manage course activities, can change the arrangement of blocks on the course page (apart from Sticky blocks) when editing is turned on.
New blocks can be added using the Add blocks dropdown menu. Existing blocks (apart from Sticky blocks) can be hidden, deleted or moved using the icons in the block header.
Adding blocks to activities
Certain activity modules, such as the Lesson module and the Quiz module, support blocks on their pages. The site administrator must turn this function on so that the teachers will be able to add side blocks on those pages, otherwise the interface does not show this feature to the teacher.
By default, this feature is disabled in the Site administration block. An administrator can enable it by checking the showblocksonmodpages box in Administration > Appearance > Themes > Theme settings. When enabled, users who can manage course activities will be able to add blocks to pages.