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Thanks! I will act on all these in the next couple of days; I just wanted to get something down there as a beginning. By the way,you are more than welcome to add stuff yourself :) It is a wiki! --[[User:Mary Cooch|Mary Cooch]] ([[User talk:Mary Cooch|talk]]) 03:43, 26 April 2014 (WST)
Hi there - I just tested on the sandbox site and groups and groupings can definitely be restricted at the activity level as long as you have groups and the activities are set to groups and your course is set to group mode - would you like to check on the sandbox site demo.moodle.net to see if you can replicate what you find on your own sites?--[[User:Mary Cooch|Mary Cooch]] ([[User talk:Mary Cooch|talk]]) 16:19, 14 February 2015 (AWST)

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anna comments

This article is really cool, though I am seeing an inaccuracy here, for which I am not sure, so I am not editing the article.

In the sites I work the Group and Groupings restrictions can be implemented only in Topic level. Not in activity level. The documentation here says that this restriction is possible for items (activity/resource)...

Should we update, or I am missing something? --Anna krassa 07:33, 14 Feb 2015 (GTM+2)


Mary's reply to Anna

Hi there - I just tested on the sandbox site and groups and groupings can definitely be restricted at the activity level as long as you have groups and the activities are set to groups and your course is set to group mode - would you like to check on the sandbox site demo.moodle.net to see if you can replicate what you find on your own sites?--Mary Cooch (talk) 16:19, 14 February 2015 (AWST)