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Moodle Reports Export Options in LearnerScript | Moodle Report Export Enable & Disable ... - 0 views

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    -Welcome to the LearnerScript - Moodle Reports export options explanatory short video. -In this video, you will see how to export any particular LearnerScript report and also how to enable or disable a particular report export. -Let dive into the video. -Here on the LearnerScript dashboard you can see the course summary report widget. -Click on this "hamburger icon" to export this participation report graph as a PNG, JPEG, PDF, and SVG format image. -Click on this download icon to export this report as a PDF, XLS, CSV, and ODS format attachment. -To disable any particular format export you need to click on the "Design" option from the "Actions" menu item of this report. -you can enable or disable any particular report download format by clicking on that particular report type download from this Enable exports section then click save. -Now you can see this PDF report export option is not available here as we have disabled it. -To enable it again go to the design option from the above and then you will be redirected to this report design page. -You need to click on the PDF option from the Enable Export section and save it again. -Now you can see the PDF format download option again appearing here on this Course summary report. -Like this, you can enable or disable any particular report format export in the LearnerScript!
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5 Moodle Report Actions to Use from LearnerScript || Helpful LearnerScript Report Actio... - 0 views

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    Welcome to the LearnerScript feature explanatory short video, In this video, you will see, the 5 Moodle Report Actions to Use from LearnerScript for Insightful Learning Analytics. Let's dive into the video now... For demonstration purposes let's apply all these 5 LearnerScript report actions on the "BigBlueButton Summary report" from this "Course" Dashboard. To do so you need to visit the "manage reports" page and scroll down till you find "BigBlueButton Summary report" here. On the right side of this BigBlueButton Summary report, you can see the 5 Moodle report actions. Let's cover all these actions one after the other... 1. Edit: Revise Your Moodle Report This 'Edit' action helps you change this BigBlueButton Summary report, you can change its name, report type, SQL coding, columns, calculations, export options, graph/chart type, etc. as per your requirement. 2. Duplicate: Replicate Your Moodle Report Using the duplicate report action you can replicate any particular moodle report as per your need. For example, let's duplicate this BigBlueButton summary report by clicking on this action icon. Here you can see that the exact Copy of the BigBlueButton Summary report has been recreated. 3. Delete: Remove Your Moodle Report Use this report action to make your LearnerScript free from any unwanted or outdated Moodle reports. For suppose we don't want this recently created duplicate BigBlueButton Summary report. So to remove this report click on the delete action icon and confirm the deletion. After refreshing the page you can see the Copy BigBlueButton summary report has been removed. 4. Hide: Repose Your Moodle Report You can hide Moodle Report from your Manager, Teacher, Student, etc. Let's hide this BigBlueButton Summary report for example. After selecting the hide option you can see that this particular report has been hidden on this Course dashboard. Let's show this particular report again by clicking on this EYE action icon. After refreshi
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Moodle Reports Import & Export Feature In LearnerScript - 0 views

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    Welcome to the LearnerScript Moodle Report Import & Export Features explanatory short video. -In this video, you will see how we can import or export a Moodle report in the LearnerScript tool. -Let's dive into the video. -To import a Moodle report in the LearnerScript, you need to click on the Manage reports icon on this LearnerScript dashboard. -Here from this "import report" section you can choose or drag and drop a Moodle report. -Once the report gets imported into LearnerScript, you can see that report in this manage reports dashboard. -Find the imported report on this manage reports dashboard and click on it to check whether the imported report is looking fine or not! -You can also rename this report by clicking on the settings icon beside this report. -You can also delete this report if you don't like it using the cross icon. -If you like any particular Moodle report from the LearnerScript and want to re-use it in another instance then you can export that particular report from this LearnerScript manage reports dashboard. -All you need to do is to select that particular report and click on the export icon beside that report.
eabyasinfosol

4 Moodle Report Formats Useful for Report Exporting - 0 views

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    Report formats in Moodle analytics play their fair share of a role. LearnerScript is here to talk about them and let you know about them in your Moodle reporting. How do you want it to be when you create a custom Moodle report? I mean the download/export format of your report? Here in this blog post, we will discuss four Moodle report formats that are useful for report exporting. And, all these four report exporting formats include in LearnerScript for the convenience of Moodle educators. Let's move to the subject quickly...
J.Randolph Radney

Exporting your network's content when leaving the Ning platform - 7 views

  • If you'd no longer like to continue running your network on the Ning Platform you can request a Network Content Export. The content we provide is a full backup of the content store for your Ning Network. There will be a folder tree with distinct folders for each type of content. The data is represented in individual xml files containing all data fields, including who uploaded what content. The actual content can be found in individual folders for each type of content.
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    For those who have established Ning networks and want to transfer their work elsehwere, this resource may help.
Emilie Bouvrand

LearningApps : Exerciseurs gratuits en ligne - 1 views

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    "Le service est basé sur une interaction utilisateur très élaborée qui répond à la fois aux exigences pédagogiques et aux critères 2.0 de mobilité, d'export et d'insertion vers d'autres sites. Beaucoup apprécieront ainsi de pouvoir également exporter la ressource et la télécharger en mode scorm pour l'intégrer par la suite sur leur plateforme LMS."
J.Randolph Radney

Teaching with Google Wave - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

  • Wave is extremely powerful groupware, designed to facilitate the interactions of groups working together on projects—which turns out to be a pretty good description of many college classes.
  • Class notes project (10%): Over the course of the semester, you will compile a set of collaborative notes for the class, detailing the important issues from our readings, the main threads of our discussions, any questions that we raise that remain open, and so forth. You’ll use a combination of Google Wave and Google Docs for these notes, Wave for the initial notetaking and discussion and Docs for the final product. Each of you will serve as lead notetaker during at least one class session, though you’ll be expected to contribute to the collaborative notes for every class period.
  • A networked teaching lab: I teach most of my classes in a laptop-based lab, one that allows me to pull the computers out whenever I want to use them and tuck them safely away when I don't. This semester, I decided to use them every day, and invited any of my students who had their own laptops to bring them to class if they preferred working on them.
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  • At the end of the semester, in conjunction with my course evaluations, I asked my students to assess their experiences with Wave—and to a person, they liked it. Several said that they appreciated the ways that seeing their classmates' notes as class discussion was happening clarified the discussion in process; a few noted that they liked being able to follow the wave from their dorm rooms if they were out sick; many said that they were grateful to be able to return to the notes in the days and weeks after that class session had ended.
  • What didn't work? I'd had the idea before the semester started that my students would "finalize" their notes in Google Docs and keep them stored for future use in our Google Group space. As yet, however, waves aren't easily exportable, even to other Google platforms; our class notes remain solely accessible in Wave. That said, all of the members of the class will have access to those waves as long as they keep their accounts, and the waves could continue to develop, should their authors be so inspired.
J.Randolph Radney

The Data Liberation Front (the Data Liberation Front) - 2 views

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    For those of you who need a resource to help you import and export Google files to/from other formats: Enjoy!
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