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{{Lessons}}
{{Lesson}}
In an existing lesson, there are 2 basic views types: preview and edit. There are several variations of these views which depend upon the needs of the teacher and the version of Moodle.
This page explains how students and teachers can use the [[Lesson activity]] and explores ways to make the most of it in your Moodle course.
Creating a lesson will force the teacher to add a page first, before the teacher can view the lesson.
== What the student sees ==
*A student clicking on a Lesson will see an introductory page with one or more buttons which they choose from to select the path they wish to take.
*The display may vary according to how the teacher has set up the lesson in [[Lesson settings]]. For example; there may or may not be a list of pages down the side; there may or may not be an ongoing score.
*Students progress through the lesson with either content pages (of information, which is not graded) or various types of question pages (which may be graded). When a question page is used, the following page gives the answer and feedback if offered:
[[File:studentviewoflesson.png|500px]]
*The lesson is ended when the student has met the criteria set by the teacher. This could be answering a certain number of questions correctly, accessing a certain number of pages with content (text, audio or video) or following a certain navigational path. A final page appears where the student can check their score, if applicable, and return to the main course page.
[[File:studentendoflesson.png|400px]]


== When the lesson has no content: ==
Note: If the gradebook is hidden from the student (via ''Course administration>Edit settings'') or if the lesson is a practice lesson, then the 'View grades' link will not be displayed. However, the score will still be displayed at the end of the lesson, unless it is a practice lesson:
[[File:lessongradebookhidden.png|thumb|400px|center]]
When creating a new lesson, Moodle will ask you (in the Teacher role) to decide on the settings of the lesson (see [[Adding/editing a lesson]]).  Next Moodle is basically asking how you want to start your lesson.  When in doubt start it with adding either a question page or branch table from the menu shown below.


[[Image:Lesson initial page add 1.9.JPG]]    
==What the teacher sees==
See also [[Import questions]] and [[Import PowerPoint]] .
*A teacher clicking on a lesson will see tabs at the top offering them the chance to preview, edit, view reports or grade essays in the lesson:
[[File:teacherviewoflesson.png|400px]]
===Preview===
*The lesson opens up in preview mode for the teacher. However, it will not show the score unless the teacher switches their role to a student.
===Edit===
*The Edit tab allows teachers to alter the lesson once it has been set up. There are two views - Collapsed and Expanded. See [[Building Lesson]] for more details on editing the lesson.


'''TIP!!''' It is a good idea to first create the majority of a lesson's pages with content and/or questions.   And then if desired, add [[Jumps|jumps]] and navigational pages that create classic branches or clusters''.
===Reports===
*The reports tab shows the performance of students taking the lesson. There is a general "Overview" and a "Detailed Statistics" tab.
====Overview====
[[File:lessonreportsoverview1.png|500px]]


== When the lesson already has content: ==
By clicking on the specific attempt, the teacher can view the student's answers to specific questions. It is also possible to delete a student attempt by checking the attempt and using the pull down menu to change "Choose" to "Delete".


There are three main ways in which the teacher can view a lesson:
*Below the "Overview" can also be seen general statistics: Average score, Average time, High score, Low score, High time, Low time.
* Navigation view - Preview
[[File:lessonreportstatistics.png|500px]]
* All pages view - Edit
* Tree or collapsed view - Edit


{{Moodle 1.6}}
====Detailed Statistics====
Moodle 1.6 has added a tab format that includes expanded (the ''all pages'' view) and collapsed views.  [[Image:Lesson_Tabs_Expanded_short-1_6.JPG]]
More detailed reports on individual questions are available from this tab, as in the following screenshot:


=== Expanded or All pages view ===
[[File:lessonreportsdetailed.png|500px]]
In the expanded view, the teacher sees the pages in the logical order.  There is the page title, an edit or action bar,  a view of the page content, and more information about the jumps.
[[Image:Lesson Edit Expanded 1 9.JPG|center]]
The action bar next to the page title, allows the teacher to move, edit, preview or delete the page.


==Grading lessons==
*Note that for a lesson to be graded, it must have at least one question where a student can receive a score and the lesson can not be a practice lesson. Grades are calculated when the student has completed a lesson. Grades are kept for every student attempt.
===Grading lesson essays===
*If a lesson essay question  has been included, the teacher can grade it from the Grade essays tab - #1 in the screenshot below - or from ''Lesson administration>Grade essays'' - #2 in the screenshot below. Media may be uploaded or audio or video recorded as part ofc the grading:
[[File:gradelessonessays.png]]


Here is a detail showing a single branch page.  Notice the blue links that repeat at the top bottom for page insertions.  These separate every page in the expanded view.
*Completed essays are listed next to the students' names:
[[Image:Lesson Edit Expanded single page.JPG|thumb|center|500px]]
[[File:gradelessonessays1.png]]


====Older Expanded views====
*Ungraded essays are red in colour -#1 in the screenshot below:
This shows all the content in every page, plus a title bar, and any description, jumps or grades associated with a student's selection. The teacher see all pages in their logical order (the order is important, see "Action after correct answer" in the Lesson's settings). Each page's title bar contains an icon for moving, editing or deleting that specific page. Between the pages there are options to insert more pages
*When a teacher clicks on an essay and grades it, the colour changes to a yellow shade - #2 in the screenshot below:
[[Image:Lesson_insert_page_types_circle1.GIF]]
*When a teacher clicks 'Email graded essays' to notify the student, the colour changes to a green shade - #3 in the screenshot below:
[[File:colourchangegradedessays.png|thumb|600px|center|Colour changes when grading essays]]


'''TIP for 1.5 and earlier users:'''
==Understanding Flow control==
If you want to see only page titles in their logical order (without the content of the pages)just press one of the "Move Page" links. You will then see a list of the page titles (without the page title that is intended to move of course).  It's an easy way of checking the structure of the lesson. 
*''Administration > Lesson administration > Edit settings > Flow control group''


In 1.6, the teacher can tab between expanded and collapsed view.
*Here are some examples to help you understand the Lesson flow control settings. Please note:
*"Allow student review" setting applies to the review of a whole Lesson, whereas
*"Provide option to try a question again" setting applies to the review of an individual question page. When the student does not select the correct answer, 'Provide option to try a question again" setting will display 2 buttons.  One will direct the student back to the question and the other to continue.
*"Maximum number of attempts" is designed to prevent a student from being stuck on "This page" where they continually put or select the wrong answer.  It will override other settings, such as review or the option to try the question again.  When exceeded, it will not allow a score to be recorded for that question.


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====Case 1 ====
The teacher wants the student to be able to attempt any question no more than 3 times and be given the chance to answer the question again.  The teacher wants the student to see the response attached to their answer. 


===Navigation view or preview===
:Flow control settings
There are several ways a teacher can see how a lesson's[[ Navigation Page Order|navigation order]] "works" from a student's perspective. In Version 1.5 and earlier there are two ways to preview this as a teacher.  One is to use the Check Navigation link, located at the start and end of the lesson in 'all pages view'. The Check Navigation link starts the lesson at the first page, the way a student would see the lesson initially. In Version 1.6 this tool is placed on a tab and is called Preview. Another way to see how things works is to use the individual page preview buttons labled as "Check Question" or "Check Branch". The Check Question or Branch buttons "launches" the lesson at that page.
::Allow student review '''Yes'''
::Provide option to try a question again '''No'''
::Maximum number of attempts '''3'''
::Display default feedback '''No'''
::Number of pages to show '''0'''
::Slideshow '''No'''


Remember that the navigation view will often depend upon the choices the student makes.  In lessons with more complicated structures, each student maybe presented with a different navigation view.
:Student selects wrong answer and will see:
:: "Response for the wrong answer" (if any is shown)
:: "Yes, I'd like to try again" button
:: "Continue" button.


'''TIP:''' If, in the lesson settings, the teacher has chosen to '''display the left menu''', the student will see that menu on the left handside.  This menu is visible only when teacher is in the navigation view.  The teacher sees if currently using the All pages view or the Tree view.
:Student selects correct answer and will see:
:: "Response for the correct answer" (if any is shown)
:: "Continue" button


===Tree or collapsed view===
====Case 2 ====
[[Image:Lesson Edit Collapsed 1 9.JPG|center]]
The teacher wants to allow the student 3 attempts at all questions but not see any feedback except the site default feedback for wrong answers.
*Flow control settings
::Allow student review '''No'''
::Provide option to try a question again  '''Yes'''
::Maximum number of attempts '''3'''
::Display default feedback '''No'''
::Number of pages to show '''0'''
::Slideshow '''No'''


In the collapsed view, the teacher sees the page title, type of question and where the jumps will take the studentIt also has some edit-action functions to the right. In either the collapsed or expanded edit view, the pages are presented what is called the logical order.
*Student selects wrong answer and will see:
::''Not quiteWould you like to try again?'' as text over the
::"Yes, I'd like to try again" button
::'"No, I just want to go on to the next question" button


[[Image:Lesson Edit Collapsed edit functions.JPG|center]]
:''Note:'' If the wrong answer jump is set to "This page" and the number of attempts is under the maximum, then the student will return to the question, regardless if they select "No, I just want to go on".  


These action functions allow the teacher to move, edit, preview, delete or add a page type (pull down menu).
*Student selects correct answer and will see:
:: "Your answer: {gives the student's answer)"
:: Response attached to the correct answer (if any)


==== Case 3 ====
"Speed bump for speed clickers".  Teacher only wants the student to get once chance to record an answer on any question.  They will only see the response the teacher provides for any question, or the default feedback if no response has been set for the answer the student selected.   


====Older versions====
*Flow control settings
In version 1.5, there is a lesson setting under "other" called tree view.  In version 1.6 this is located under the edit on the collapsed tab.
::Allow student review '''No'''
[[Image:Lesson_collapsed_view_logical_order.JPG|center]]
::Provide option to try a question again '''No'''
::Maximum number of attempts '''1'''
::Display default feedback '''Yes'''
::Number of pages to show '''0'''
::Slideshow '''No'''


These views show the teacher the structure of the lesson in what is called the [[Logical Page Order|logical order]]. It shows the page titles and uses colors to show different types of pages. There are icons to edit, move and delete the pages.
*Student selects wrong answer and will see:
In 1.8, this view also shows the jumps associated with branch tables.
:: "Response for the wrong answer" (if any is shown)
:: "Yes, I'd like to try again" button
:: "Continue" button.


: ''Note:'' When teacher sets the Jump to "This page" for a wrong answer, they will return to the page but their score will not change.
* Student
::"Response for the correct answer" (if any is show)
::"Continue" button
==Ideas for using Lessons==
*Because of its "branching" nature, the Lesson activity lends itself to a wide variety of activities, not all of which need to be graded. In addition to merely working through a list of question pages, here are some other suggestions:
====Self-directed learning of a new topic====
*Use the lesson to introduce a new topic. The learner starts out knowing nothing but can progress at his own pace, reviewing what he is not sure of and moving on when he feels ready. This can be much enhanced by...
====Allow for different learning styles====
*When using the lesson to introduce a new topic, offer pages that deliver the content in different ways, according to how the students prefer to learn. For example the button "do you prefer to read?"  goes to a page of text; "do you prefer to watch a video?" goes to a screencast ; "do you prefer to listen to instructions?" -goes to a podcast and so on.
====Role play simulations/Decision-making exercises====
*Use the lesson to set up situations where the learner has to make a choice each time and the scenario changes according to their selection. This could be a medical emergency for example, deciding upon the correct treatment, or a customer relations exercise, learning how best to deal with an awkward client. In an educational establishment it could serve well in Humanities subjects considering moral/ethical issues.
====Interactive fiction====
*For younger (and not so younger!) students, the lesson can be used to create a "choose your own ending" type of story where the student reads a page (or even watches a video/listens to an audio file) and then decides upon the character's next move. Apart from the entertainment value of this, it could be used to help guide pre-teens to behave responsibly by taking decisions for a character who is in a potentially dangerous situation.
====Differentiated revision guides====
*Students can be taken to different sets of revision questions according to their answers, allowing them to progress from basic to intermediate to advanced according to their prior knowledge.
== See also ==
[https://school.moodledemo.net/mod/lesson/view.php?id=432 A working example of a Lesson from the School demo site.]
Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=207365&parent=910023#p910107 Difference between Lesson and Book]








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Latest revision as of 08:17, 1 September 2020

This page explains how students and teachers can use the Lesson activity and explores ways to make the most of it in your Moodle course.

What the student sees

  • A student clicking on a Lesson will see an introductory page with one or more buttons which they choose from to select the path they wish to take.
  • The display may vary according to how the teacher has set up the lesson in Lesson settings. For example; there may or may not be a list of pages down the side; there may or may not be an ongoing score.
  • Students progress through the lesson with either content pages (of information, which is not graded) or various types of question pages (which may be graded). When a question page is used, the following page gives the answer and feedback if offered:

studentviewoflesson.png

  • The lesson is ended when the student has met the criteria set by the teacher. This could be answering a certain number of questions correctly, accessing a certain number of pages with content (text, audio or video) or following a certain navigational path. A final page appears where the student can check their score, if applicable, and return to the main course page.

studentendoflesson.png

Note: If the gradebook is hidden from the student (via Course administration>Edit settings) or if the lesson is a practice lesson, then the 'View grades' link will not be displayed. However, the score will still be displayed at the end of the lesson, unless it is a practice lesson:

lessongradebookhidden.png

What the teacher sees

  • A teacher clicking on a lesson will see tabs at the top offering them the chance to preview, edit, view reports or grade essays in the lesson:

teacherviewoflesson.png

Preview

  • The lesson opens up in preview mode for the teacher. However, it will not show the score unless the teacher switches their role to a student.

Edit

  • The Edit tab allows teachers to alter the lesson once it has been set up. There are two views - Collapsed and Expanded. See Building Lesson for more details on editing the lesson.

Reports

  • The reports tab shows the performance of students taking the lesson. There is a general "Overview" and a "Detailed Statistics" tab.

Overview

lessonreportsoverview1.png

By clicking on the specific attempt, the teacher can view the student's answers to specific questions. It is also possible to delete a student attempt by checking the attempt and using the pull down menu to change "Choose" to "Delete".

  • Below the "Overview" can also be seen general statistics: Average score, Average time, High score, Low score, High time, Low time.

lessonreportstatistics.png

Detailed Statistics

More detailed reports on individual questions are available from this tab, as in the following screenshot:

lessonreportsdetailed.png

Grading lessons

  • Note that for a lesson to be graded, it must have at least one question where a student can receive a score and the lesson can not be a practice lesson. Grades are calculated when the student has completed a lesson. Grades are kept for every student attempt.

Grading lesson essays

  • If a lesson essay question has been included, the teacher can grade it from the Grade essays tab - #1 in the screenshot below - or from Lesson administration>Grade essays - #2 in the screenshot below. Media may be uploaded or audio or video recorded as part ofc the grading:

gradelessonessays.png

  • Completed essays are listed next to the students' names:

gradelessonessays1.png

  • Ungraded essays are red in colour -#1 in the screenshot below:
  • When a teacher clicks on an essay and grades it, the colour changes to a yellow shade - #2 in the screenshot below:
  • When a teacher clicks 'Email graded essays' to notify the student, the colour changes to a green shade - #3 in the screenshot below:
Colour changes when grading essays

Understanding Flow control

  • Administration > Lesson administration > Edit settings > Flow control group
  • Here are some examples to help you understand the Lesson flow control settings. Please note:
  • "Allow student review" setting applies to the review of a whole Lesson, whereas
  • "Provide option to try a question again" setting applies to the review of an individual question page. When the student does not select the correct answer, 'Provide option to try a question again" setting will display 2 buttons. One will direct the student back to the question and the other to continue.
  • "Maximum number of attempts" is designed to prevent a student from being stuck on "This page" where they continually put or select the wrong answer. It will override other settings, such as review or the option to try the question again. When exceeded, it will not allow a score to be recorded for that question.

Case 1

The teacher wants the student to be able to attempt any question no more than 3 times and be given the chance to answer the question again. The teacher wants the student to see the response attached to their answer.

Flow control settings
Allow student review Yes
Provide option to try a question again No
Maximum number of attempts 3
Display default feedback No
Number of pages to show 0
Slideshow No
Student selects wrong answer and will see:
"Response for the wrong answer" (if any is shown)
"Yes, I'd like to try again" button
"Continue" button.
Student selects correct answer and will see:
"Response for the correct answer" (if any is shown)
"Continue" button

Case 2

The teacher wants to allow the student 3 attempts at all questions but not see any feedback except the site default feedback for wrong answers.

  • Flow control settings
Allow student review No
Provide option to try a question again Yes
Maximum number of attempts 3
Display default feedback No
Number of pages to show 0
Slideshow No
  • Student selects wrong answer and will see:
Not quite. Would you like to try again? as text over the
"Yes, I'd like to try again" button
'"No, I just want to go on to the next question" button
Note: If the wrong answer jump is set to "This page" and the number of attempts is under the maximum, then the student will return to the question, regardless if they select "No, I just want to go on".
  • Student selects correct answer and will see:
"Your answer: {gives the student's answer)"
Response attached to the correct answer (if any)

Case 3

"Speed bump for speed clickers". Teacher only wants the student to get once chance to record an answer on any question. They will only see the response the teacher provides for any question, or the default feedback if no response has been set for the answer the student selected.

  • Flow control settings
Allow student review No
Provide option to try a question again No
Maximum number of attempts 1
Display default feedback Yes
Number of pages to show 0
Slideshow No
  • Student selects wrong answer and will see:
"Response for the wrong answer" (if any is shown)
"Yes, I'd like to try again" button
"Continue" button.
Note: When teacher sets the Jump to "This page" for a wrong answer, they will return to the page but their score will not change.
  • Student
"Response for the correct answer" (if any is show)
"Continue" button

Ideas for using Lessons

  • Because of its "branching" nature, the Lesson activity lends itself to a wide variety of activities, not all of which need to be graded. In addition to merely working through a list of question pages, here are some other suggestions:

Self-directed learning of a new topic

  • Use the lesson to introduce a new topic. The learner starts out knowing nothing but can progress at his own pace, reviewing what he is not sure of and moving on when he feels ready. This can be much enhanced by...

Allow for different learning styles

  • When using the lesson to introduce a new topic, offer pages that deliver the content in different ways, according to how the students prefer to learn. For example the button "do you prefer to read?" goes to a page of text; "do you prefer to watch a video?" goes to a screencast ; "do you prefer to listen to instructions?" -goes to a podcast and so on.

Role play simulations/Decision-making exercises

  • Use the lesson to set up situations where the learner has to make a choice each time and the scenario changes according to their selection. This could be a medical emergency for example, deciding upon the correct treatment, or a customer relations exercise, learning how best to deal with an awkward client. In an educational establishment it could serve well in Humanities subjects considering moral/ethical issues.

Interactive fiction

  • For younger (and not so younger!) students, the lesson can be used to create a "choose your own ending" type of story where the student reads a page (or even watches a video/listens to an audio file) and then decides upon the character's next move. Apart from the entertainment value of this, it could be used to help guide pre-teens to behave responsibly by taking decisions for a character who is in a potentially dangerous situation.

Differentiated revision guides

  • Students can be taken to different sets of revision questions according to their answers, allowing them to progress from basic to intermediate to advanced according to their prior knowledge.

See also

A working example of a Lesson from the School demo site. Using Moodle Difference between Lesson and Book