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Note that since you can have a group of only one member, you can therefore have a grouping of only one member too, if you wish to restrict an activity to a single person in your course.  
Note that since you can have a group of only one member, you can therefore have a grouping of only one member too, if you wish to restrict an activity to a single person in your course.  


Groupings were designed to allow a selection of different sets of groups in each activity.
Groupings were designed to allow a selection of different sets of groups in each activity. See [[Groupings]] for an example scenario.


==What is the difference between a group and a grouping?==
==What is the difference between a group and a grouping?==
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 3 May 2019

What is a grouping?

A grouping is a collection of groups. When you have made groups in a course you have the option of adding them to a grouping. A single grouping can house one group or several groups.

Note that since you can have a group of only one member, you can therefore have a grouping of only one member too, if you wish to restrict an activity to a single person in your course.

Groupings were designed to allow a selection of different sets of groups in each activity. See Groupings for an example scenario.

What is the difference between a group and a grouping?

A group is a set of users. A grouping is a set of groups.

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