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==What ARE Conditional activities?==
==What IS restrict access?==


[[Conditional activities]] is a feature that enables a teacher to release resources and activities for their students based on certain criteria such as date, grade received or participation.
Restrict access is a feature that enables a teacher to release resources and activities for their students based on certain criteria such as date, grade received or participation.


==Where are the settings to use Conditional activities?==
==Where are the restrict access settings?==


The Moodle admin needs to enable it site wide in ''Administration>Site administration>Advanced features'' and a teacher will then see "restrict access" options in the setup screen of each activity.
'Conditional access' needs to be enabled by an administrator in ''Administration > Site administration > Advanced features'' and a teacher will then see "restrict access" options in the set-up screen of each activity.


==Can I make access to a course conditional upon completing another course?==
==Can I make access to a course conditional upon completing another course?==
Not currently, no. It is not possible to restrict access to course B until a student has completed course A. There are workarounds such as setting a final page at the end of course A which  is only revealed once the student has completed course A. In this page you can include the enrolment key for course B. However - this relies on trusting students not to pass the key onto others.


==Can I set conditional activities for a whole section, not just individual activities?==
Not currently, no. It is not possible to restrict access to course B until a student has completed course A. There are workarounds though such as setting a final page at the end of course A which  is only revealed once the student has completed course A. In this page you can include the enrolment key for course B. However - this relies on trusting students not to pass the key onto others.
 
There is one [https://moodle.org/plugins/enrol_coursecompleted  additional plugin for Moodle 3.2 y newer] - With this plugin it is possible to create a chain of courses. After completion of a course, the student is automatically enrolled in one or more other courses. But it is also possible to give a user another role in the same course when he/she completes the course.
 
 
==Can I restrict access to a whole section, not just individual activities?==


Yes you can. The settings are within each course section when you click the "edit" icon.
Yes you can. The settings are within each course section when you click the "edit" icon.
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==Can I hide an item, reveal it, and then hide it again?==
==Can I hide an item, reveal it, and then hide it again?==


Yes you can. See this forum post on [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=263547 using conditional activities to make labels visible and then invisible]
Yes you can. See this forum post on [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=263547 using restrict access to make labels visible and then invisible].
 
==See also==
 
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=167914 how to clear checks on completion page as admin user] forum discussion


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Latest revision as of 13:48, 11 March 2018

What IS restrict access?

Restrict access is a feature that enables a teacher to release resources and activities for their students based on certain criteria such as date, grade received or participation.

Where are the restrict access settings?

'Conditional access' needs to be enabled by an administrator in Administration > Site administration > Advanced features and a teacher will then see "restrict access" options in the set-up screen of each activity.

Can I make access to a course conditional upon completing another course?

Not currently, no. It is not possible to restrict access to course B until a student has completed course A. There are workarounds though such as setting a final page at the end of course A which is only revealed once the student has completed course A. In this page you can include the enrolment key for course B. However - this relies on trusting students not to pass the key onto others.

There is one additional plugin for Moodle 3.2 y newer - With this plugin it is possible to create a chain of courses. After completion of a course, the student is automatically enrolled in one or more other courses. But it is also possible to give a user another role in the same course when he/she completes the course.


Can I restrict access to a whole section, not just individual activities?

Yes you can. The settings are within each course section when you click the "edit" icon.

Can I hide an item, reveal it, and then hide it again?

Yes you can. See this forum post on using restrict access to make labels visible and then invisible.