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==How can I grade my students' wikis?== | ==How can I grade my students' wikis?== | ||
There is no in-built grading facility in the wiki but you can manually add a grade item in the [[Gradebook]] called (for example) "yourwikiname" and enter your grades there. | There is no in-built grading facility in the wiki but you can manually add a grade item in the [[Gradebook]] called (for example) "yourwikiname" and enter your grades there. | ||
==Can I export a wiki?== | |||
While it was possible in earlier versions of Moodle to export wikis, for instance as zipped files, this is not the case in 2+. There is a tracker entry here MDL-24439 | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Revision as of 13:56, 24 July 2012
Can I make a wiki that my students can read but not edit?
- Although you used to be able to do this in older versions of Moodle, it's not really in the "spirit" of a wiki and is no longer possible without tweaking permissions. A Book might do the job just as well, or a simplePage.
- However, if you really need to do this then remove the student role from mod/wiki:editpage and mod/wiki:createpage when you create your wiki. See forum discussion here: [1]
How can I grade my students' wikis?
There is no in-built grading facility in the wiki but you can manually add a grade item in the Gradebook called (for example) "yourwikiname" and enter your grades there.
Can I export a wiki?
While it was possible in earlier versions of Moodle to export wikis, for instance as zipped files, this is not the case in 2+. There is a tracker entry here MDL-24439
See also
- Using Moodle Wiki module forum
- Using Moodle Nwiki and Creole parsers in Moodle 2.0 forum discussion