Talk:Adding activity locks: Difference between revisions
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I reformatted this page and added an introduction. The screen shots now appear in a section that is called an example of Activity Locking. Cleaned up See also section. | Let me start by saying that I am really excited that this kind of concept (aka conditional activity, activity locking, dependency) will be added as part of Moodle 2.0. I reformatted this page and added an introduction. The screen shots now appear in a section that is called an example of Activity Locking. Cleaned up See also section. | ||
I thought it was important to note that activity locking has always been done in the context of a course, not a Moodle site. However, I can imagine that a course might also have some conditions applied to it before it can be entered. For example a trainee must complete Course_101 with a 50% score or higher before being allowed to start Course_102. | I thought it was important to note that activity locking has always been done in the context of a course, not a Moodle site. However, I can imagine that a course might also have some conditions applied to it before it can be entered. For example a trainee must complete Course_101 with a 50% score or higher before being allowed to start Course_102. | ||
Hope my edits have saved time for the development team ! --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 06:49, 3 October 2007 (CDT) |
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Move to Development edits
Let me start by saying that I am really excited that this kind of concept (aka conditional activity, activity locking, dependency) will be added as part of Moodle 2.0. I reformatted this page and added an introduction. The screen shots now appear in a section that is called an example of Activity Locking. Cleaned up See also section.
I thought it was important to note that activity locking has always been done in the context of a course, not a Moodle site. However, I can imagine that a course might also have some conditions applied to it before it can be entered. For example a trainee must complete Course_101 with a 50% score or higher before being allowed to start Course_102.
Hope my edits have saved time for the development team ! --Chris collman 06:49, 3 October 2007 (CDT)