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CADO resource

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About the CADO resource

A CADO resource is a curriculum report (aka a "CADO" = Course Assessment and Delivery Outline) automatically generated from a regular Moodle course. Along with other custom data the CADO is able to display a course schedule with weeks or topics matched against assessment dates and activity information. The CADO absorbs information from course topics, eligible activities, and from three CADO-specific text areas and one site-specific text area. Eligible activities are forums, assignments and quizzes that have completion enabled. Details included from these are descriptions, due dates, completion criteria, grading rubrics and user groupings. Custom activity related information can be added using the tags system. CADOs have an inbuilt approval workflow available. Different roles can be set up to generate, compare or approve the CADOs, with alerts and messaging at the completion of each stage in the workflow. By default, a teacher can generate and compare CADOs, and a manager can approve CADOs. Upon CADO approval, students may view the CADO on the course page, and further editing is disabled.

Multiple CADOs can be generated in a course, taking into account user groupings and current course activity settings. CADOs can be compared, within the same course or across different courses, with section differences highlighted visually.

All the terminology within the report, including "CADO", is able to be customized using Moodle's language settings.

Adding a CADO

A teacher can add a CADO by choosing it from the "Add an activity or resource" link.

Settings

Name

Use a descriptive name for the CADO as it will form the link the students will click on to access it. It will also be used when CADOs are selected to be compared, together with the course name.

Text boxes

The three separate text boxes enable three places for comments specific to the CADO to appear in the final report. There is one additional comment placeholder that is able to be set in the site settings for the entire site. Use the custom text in the CADO settings to provide information about what is distinctive in the course delivery for this student grouping. For example, consider including:

  • location information such as campus and lecture room
  • teacher information such as tutors, appointment times, contact details
  • general course information such as a curriculum framework and course bibliography

The three places available are:

  • immediately after CADO heading
  • after the schedule and before the activity details
  • after the activity details and site comment, at the end of the page

Drag the bottom right of the text box out to expand it. Formatting is preserved. Note that once a CADO is approved, these three text boxes are locked for edit. If it is necessary to edit them after approval, then the CADO must be duplicated, and the duplicate edited instead. This is to preserve the approval workflow.

Common Module Settings

See Common module settings for general information on these. But note the specific CADO resource comments about some of these settings.

Availablility

If the CADO resource is set to "Show on course page", then the CADO link will be available to all course users. However, upon entering, the CADO page will only display a message that the resource is not yet available until the CADO has been approved.

Group mode

Group mode is locked to "Separate groups", because it is essential that Grouping is visible, to enable the CADO to be set for any course grouping that is available.

Groupings

If your course does not use groupings, then the default "None" is appropriate. Otherwise the choice of grouping must be considered carefully.

  • All eligible activities that do not belong to a grouping will be included in a CADO
  • All activities whose grouping includes groups that also belong to the grouping chosen for the CADO are included

For example, suppose you had grouping AA that includes groups g1, grouping BB that includes groups g2 and g3, and grouping CC that includes groups g1, g2 and g3. Furthermore, suppose you had three assessments, assignment1 assigned to no grouping, forum1 assigned to AA, forum2 assigned to BB, and quiz1 assigned to CC. Then a CADO with grouping AA would include the activities assignment1, forum1 and quiz1. A CADO with grouping BB would include the activities assignment1, forum2 and quiz1. A CADO with grouping CC would include the activities assignment1, forum1, forum2 and quiz1. It is possible that a course designer would like a forum to be included in a specific CADO grouping, but not to operate with separate groups. This is possible by editing forum settings twice: the first time to set up separate groups and the assignation of a grouping, and the second time to remove separate groups. In this way, the grouping is assigned, but the forum still operates as one group.