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# DO NOT PANIC!
# DO NOT PANIC!
# Unzip the archive and read this file.
# Unzip the archive and read this file.
# Move the files into your Moodle mod Web directory in moodle/mod.
# Move the files into your Moodle mod Web directory in moodle/mod.
# Visit Settings > Site Administration > Notifications, you should find the module's tables successfully created.
# Visit Settings > Site Administration > Notifications, you should find the module's tables successfully created.
# Go to Site Administration > Modules > Activities > Manage activities, and you should find that the tutorship has been added to the list of installed modules.
# Go to Site Administration > Modules > Activities > Manage activities, and you should find that the tutorship has been added to the list of installed modules.
# You may now proceed to add a new instance of tutorship to a course.
# You may now proceed to add a new instance of tutorship to a course.



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The Tutorship module helps to make a schedule tutoring sessions module for Moodle, where teachers and students can make appointments for tutoring interviews from a timetable view.

Features

Installation

Here is a basic outline of the installation process:

  1. DO NOT PANIC!
  2. Unzip the archive and read this file.
  3. Move the files into your Moodle mod Web directory in moodle/mod.
  4. Visit Settings > Site Administration > Notifications, you should find the module's tables successfully created.
  5. Go to Site Administration > Modules > Activities > Manage activities, and you should find that the tutorship has been added to the list of installed modules.
  6. You may now proceed to add a new instance of tutorship to a course.

Tips and tricks

Languages supported

  • English.
  • Spanish.

Supported versions

  • 2.0.

See also