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There are many different types of logs available in Moodle.   
There are many different types of logs and reports available in Moodle.   
 
==Overview==
A log can be thought of as a list of information, some might call it a table. Each line or record in the log usually contains a timestamp plus one or more fields that holds information about activity at that instant.  A report presents the content of the log in some sort of uniform format.  Different reports can use the same log. For example different reports might have different sort orders and sub groupings.  Filters selectively reduce or focus the information shown in the report.  In Moodle, a log report is a process where the administrator or teacher can customize a one time report about activity. 
 
In short, there are other MoodleDoc pages that deal with very specific reports.


==Teacher log reports==
==Teacher log reports==
[[Image:Report Icon link.JPG]] show activity within the course. It allows tutors to see what resources are being used and when.  For example a teacher can check that an individual student has viewed the resource they claim to have read, and how long. Individual user reports generate some basic graphical views of this information.


'''Course logs''' show activity within the course. It allows tutors to see what resources are being used and when, or check that  an individual student has viewed the resource they claim to have read. Individual user reports generate some basic graphical views of this information.
The drop-down menus are used to set filters. The teacher can view the log records at course level, user level and/or activity level on a specific day or all days.
 
Using the drop-down menus you can view the log records at course level, user level and/or activity level on a specific day or all days.


For course management these logs can help determine what types of resource are the most popular, including those that receive no interest whatsoever. This can help plan resource selection for future courses. Viewing individual activity reports can help you monitor student activity and identify learning styles.
For course management these logs can help determine what types of resource are the most popular, including those that receive no interest whatsoever. This can help plan resource selection for future courses. Viewing individual activity reports can help you monitor student activity and identify learning styles.
*[[Logs]]
*[[Logs]] brief description
*[[Reports]] Shows how to use 1.6 log filters for teachers
*[[Reports]] Shows how to use 1.6 course log reports for teachers


==Administrator log reports==
==Administrator log reports==
These are available to someone with site administrative rights and are found in the administrative block.  The filters allow for user, course, activity types.  There is an activity in the last hour log report.
[[Image:Logs icon link.JPG]]These are available to someone with site administrative rights and are found in the [[Administration block]]There are filters for user, course, and activity types.  There is predefined log report which shows all activity in the last hour on the site.
 
Interestingly in 1.6 administration block, the opening screen for [[Image:Logs icon link.JPG]] and [[Image:Report Icon link.JPG]] are identical.  
 
*[[Backup log]]
*[[Backup log]]
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== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 11:31, 5 October 2006

There are many different types of logs and reports available in Moodle.

Overview

A log can be thought of as a list of information, some might call it a table. Each line or record in the log usually contains a timestamp plus one or more fields that holds information about activity at that instant. A report presents the content of the log in some sort of uniform format. Different reports can use the same log. For example different reports might have different sort orders and sub groupings. Filters selectively reduce or focus the information shown in the report. In Moodle, a log report is a process where the administrator or teacher can customize a one time report about activity.

In short, there are other MoodleDoc pages that deal with very specific reports.

Teacher log reports

Report Icon link.JPG show activity within the course. It allows tutors to see what resources are being used and when. For example a teacher can check that an individual student has viewed the resource they claim to have read, and how long. Individual user reports generate some basic graphical views of this information.

The drop-down menus are used to set filters. The teacher can view the log records at course level, user level and/or activity level on a specific day or all days.

For course management these logs can help determine what types of resource are the most popular, including those that receive no interest whatsoever. This can help plan resource selection for future courses. Viewing individual activity reports can help you monitor student activity and identify learning styles.

  • Logs brief description
  • Reports Shows how to use 1.6 course log reports for teachers

Administrator log reports

Logs icon link.JPGThese are available to someone with site administrative rights and are found in the Administration block. There are filters for user, course, and activity types. There is predefined log report which shows all activity in the last hour on the site.

Interestingly in 1.6 administration block, the opening screen for Logs icon link.JPG and Report Icon link.JPG are identical.


See also

Reports