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In Moodle 1.9 onwards, groups can be created automatically, with members being allocated randomly or alphabetically according to their first or last name. | |||
[[Image:Auto-create groups.png|center|frame|Auto-create groups in Moodle 1.9]] | |||
A naming scheme can | ==Settings== | ||
'''Specify''' and '''Group/Member count''' work together. | |||
You can specify if you would like to create | |||
*x number of Groups or | |||
*each group contain x number of students | |||
:When selecting '''Members per group''' the '''Prevent last small group''' will allocate additional members to an existing group rather then create a new group with fewer members than x. | |||
A '''naming scheme''' can be created automatically. For example: ''Group @'' will create group with a naming scheme Group A, Group B, Group C, etc and ''Group #'' will create group with a naming scheme Group 1, Group 2, Group 3. ''Class @'' will create group naming scheme Class A, Class B and etc. | |||
'''Create in grouping''' and '''Grouping name''' allows you to create a new grouping and allocate the groups to be created to it. | '''Create in grouping''' and '''Grouping name''' allows you to create a new grouping and allocate the groups to be created to it. |
Revision as of 12:39, 26 July 2010
Template:Moodle 1.9 In Moodle 1.9 onwards, groups can be created automatically, with members being allocated randomly or alphabetically according to their first or last name.
Settings
Specify and Group/Member count work together.
You can specify if you would like to create
- x number of Groups or
- each group contain x number of students
- When selecting Members per group the Prevent last small group will allocate additional members to an existing group rather then create a new group with fewer members than x.
A naming scheme can be created automatically. For example: Group @ will create group with a naming scheme Group A, Group B, Group C, etc and Group # will create group with a naming scheme Group 1, Group 2, Group 3. Class @ will create group naming scheme Class A, Class B and etc.
Create in grouping and Grouping name allows you to create a new grouping and allocate the groups to be created to it.