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Creating Graphical Report Varieties from Moodle Using LearnerScript | Moodle Report Ch... - 0 views

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    Welcome to the LearnerScript features explanatory short video series. In this video, you will see How to Display any Moodle Report in The Form of different Graph & Chart formats. Let's dive into the video now! Once you log in to the LearnerScript dashboard click on the Manage reports menu item and you will be redirected to the All Reports page. Scroll down and select any Moodle report from here. For the sake of demonstration, let's choose the "Course stats" report. For this Moodle report Let's add different charts & graphs. To do so Click on the "Add Graph" option and in this drop-down menu you can see here that we can add different types of Moodle charts for this report in the form of Bar charts, column graphs, combination graphs, line graphs, Pie chart, and Treemap. Let's begin with the Bar chart, Enter details such as chart name, series column, Y-axis values, etc. and click on Add button. You can see here that the Course Bar graph is added successfully. Similarly, let's add a column graph for this Moodle report. Enter this column Chart name, series column, Y-axis values, etc., and click on Add button. You can see here that the Course Column graph is added successfully. In the same manner, let's add some more graphs to this Moodle report. Here you can see that the Course Combination graph, Line chart, Pie chart, and Treemaps are being added successfully. Let's see all these added different Course stats-related graphs and chart varieties in a new dashboard so that we could see the same Moodle report in a different graphical representation in a single place. You can see the Course Status Moodle report is being presented in different graphical formats on this LearnerScript New dashboard. This is how you can display any Moodle report in the form of different graphs & charts using LearnerScript.
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How to Track Your Top 10 Learners Who Have Enrolled in a Maximum Number of Moodle Courses? - 0 views

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    How to Track Your Top 10 Learners Who Have Enrolled in a Maximum Number of Moodle Courses Using LearnerScript? In this LearnerScript features explanatory short video you will see how we can check your Moodle top 10 users or participants who have enrolled to maximum moodle courses using the LearnerScript tool. Let's dive into the video now! In this LearnerScript Learners Report Test, we can see Moodle Users table details such as Learner Names, Enrolled, in-progress, and completed courses, Progress, and status details. Let's check the top 10 Learners or participants who have enrolled in maximum Moodle courses in this report table. To do so You need to limit the table results to 10 then you need to sort the results by Enrolled courses in descending order! You can see the top 10 learners' further details by clicking on the respective learners' enrolled course numbers. For example, take demo student from this table, once you click on this demo student enrolled courses numbers you will see the 15 courses in which he has enrolled! Similarly, you can check other top learners' enrolled course details as well! Once you click on the value it will show you all the maximum enrolled course details for any particular Learner from this Learner report table. Now, let's add a chart for this report to see this report in graphical format! Click on the "Add Graph" option from above to add this chart. As you can see this chart is showing all the enrolled courses and completed courses details. To limit the records to the top 10 you need to click on the edit graph option then you need to sort by enrolled courses in descending order and limit the records to ten. This is how you can check your top 10 learners or participants' most enrolled moodle course details using LearnerScript!
James OReilly

Moodle chat? - 102 views

Kate Olson wrote: > Has anyone found a better chat or IM feature in Moodle? I'm really not happy with the standard chat feature, but really want to be able to chat with my students righ...

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Multi-Tenancy Moodle Resource Utilization Reports in LearnerScript - 0 views

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    Welcome to Multi-Tenancy Moodle Resource Utilization Report in LearnerScript explanatory short video. In this video, you will see using the LearnerScript tool how we can track the IOMAD or multi-tenancy moodle resource utilization. Let's dive into the video now! 1. Here in this LearnerScript "Resources participation" report you can see any particular company and its associated department-related course resources report. You can select any particular company and its associated department using the drop-down option here And also select that particular selected company, department-related course using the dropdown option here. and then click on the "Get Report" button. As we have selected the "Artificial Intelligence" course from the above dropdown, you can now see the utilization of its associated resources in a tabular format report. Here You can see "resource name", and its associated "course name", "Module", "Section", and "time spent" details columns in this tabular report. You can also check this "time spent report" in graphical format for quick references. 2. Using this "Learner Resources" report you can see any particular company and its associated department and course-related all learners or students resources utilization details. As you can see here we are looking at the "Business Ethics" course-related students resources report. In this report, you can see the details of the "Business Ethics" course Learner resources utilization details such as Learner names, the total number of resources for each learner, and total time spent on each resource by all learners. You can also apply the "time spent" graph to this tabular report for easy understanding. 3. Using this Learnerscript "Time spent on page resource" report you can see any particular company and its associated departments' specific page resource utilizations. Here in this report, you can see the details such as Page name, course name on each page, activity type, and total time spent by lear
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How to Check Top 10 Courses Participants in Moodle Using LearnerScript? | Top Moodle Co... - 0 views

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    How to Check Top 10 Courses Participants in Moodle Using LearnerScript In this LearnerScript features explanatory short video you will see how we can check your Moodle courses related top 10 enrolments or participation details using the LearnerScript tool. Let's dive into the video now! In this LearnerScript Course Report Test, we can see Moodle course table details such as Course Names, Enrolments, Completions, Activities, progress, and Number of Views details. Let's check the top 10 courses participations or enrolments in this report table. To do so You need to limit the table results to 10 then you need to Sort Enrolments in descending order! You can see the top 10 enrolments further details by clicking on the respective course enrolments numbers. Once you click on the value it will show you all the enrolled participants' details! Now, let's add a chart for this report to see this report in graphical format! Click on the "Add Graph" option from above to add this chart. As you can see this chart is showing all the enrolment and completion details. To limit the records to the top 10 you need to click on the edit graph option then you need to sort by enrolments in descending order and limit the records to ten. This is how you can check your Moodle courses' top 10 participants' details using LearnerScript!
Kerry J

WELS.net University - 0 views

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    The third largest Lutheran church organization in America with membership around 400,000.  Our training efforts support users here at the headquarters building in Milwaukee as well as across the US and the world. Our Moodle site is WELS.net University.  We have been using Moodle for about a year and a half to support primarily our technology system training efforts.  We do a lot of in-person training classes on our custom systems and post companion support materials online in Moodle.  In addition, we have been developing stand alone training modules for web based training.  Finally we have made use of the forum tool in Moodle as a communication vehicle for our various system user groups.  I elaborated on this in another forum post. If you are interested, you may view a live sample course that is publicly accessible.http://university.wels.net/moodle/course/view.php?id=63  It exists to support member congregations who sign up for web site hosting through our hosting vendor. .
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How to Track Pending Moodle Assignment Details by each Learner? | Not Yet Started Moodl... - 0 views

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    How to Track Pending Moodle Assignment Details by each Learner? In this LearnerScript features, explanatory short video you will see how we can check any particular Moodle course-related pending assignment activities report by each student using the LearnerScript tool. Let's dive into the video now! In this LearnerScript Dashboard, you need to click on the manage reports action icon and you will be redirected to the manage reports page. Scroll down till you find the "Learner assignment summary" report. Using this report, let's check the pending Moodle assignment details for each learner or student. Select any particular Moodle course for which you want to see the pending assignments using this drop-down, for instance, select the "Financial management capstone 2" course and click on the "get report" button. Here you can see 36 learners' assignments status details in this report table. To check the unfinished Moodle assignments you need to sort this report by the "Not Yet Started" column. You can see here learners named "Amanda Roberts" and "Yuva" have "zero" pending assignments. To see further details click on "Total" value and here you can see assignment completion status further details such as "number of submissions" and "status". Similarly, Let's check the most unfinished assignment details for each learner by sorting the "Not Yet Started" column in descending order. Here You can see that these students haven't started any single assignment so far! Click on the "Total" value to see all "not yet started" assignments further details for any particular learner in this "Financial management capstone 2" Moodle course. Let's check out this pending assignments report in graphical format. Click on the Graph icon from above and from this drop-down select the "Not Yet Started" line chart option. Here you can see the same pending assignment details in line graph format. This is how you can track Pending Moodle Assignment Details by each Learner for
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Multi-Tenancy Moodle Access Statistics Report in LearnerScript - 0 views

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    Welcome to the LearnerScript Multi-Tenancy Moodle Access Statistics Reports explanatory short video. In this video, you will see what are the different kinds of IOMAD report varieties that are offered by the LearnerScript tool. Let's dive into the video now! Here in the LearnerScript IOMAD demo site manage reports page you can see various USer access statistics reports. Let's select the "Browser statistics" report. Here in this report, you can see what are all the "browser types" & "number of views" count. Let's add this report to a new custom dashboard i.e. "Access Stats DB" Let's check this "Device statistics" report as well from the manage reports page! Here in this report, you can see the "Device type" and "number of views" details. Let's add this report to our new "Access Stats Dashboard" as well. Similarly, you can see many IOMAD access reports from this manage reports page such as: User access location User accessed platform Top registrations Top access country Site visits Most accessed Logins let's add all these reports to our new "Access Stats Dashboard" In the New dashboard reports, you can change the report type also! For example, you can select any table report and make it as a graph report representation on this dashboard. On this new dashboard from the top drop-down, you can select any particular company and its associated department and according to the selection, the results on this dashboard will change accordingly. This is how you can use the LearnerScript tool to check multitenancy Moodle or IOMAD usage statistics reports...
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6 Helpful Moodle Statistics Reports for Students - LearnerScript - 0 views

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    There are many Moodle reports on LearnerScript, which come in handy and are helpful to the default roles on the plain Moodle LMS. In the previous blogs, we have introduced some of those reports. In this blog post, we would like to talk about some simple yet useful Moodle statistics reports to your learners. On LearnerScript, we simply call them 'Tiles.' They present some quick information to the Moodle student who logins to their dashboard. In other words, these reports throw some light on his learning experiences. So in this blog post, we will discuss '6 helpful Moodle statistics reports' for the student role...
eabyasinfosol

Multi-Tenancy Moodle Trends Report in LearnerScript - 0 views

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    Welcome to the LearnerScript Multitenancy Moodle Trends Reports explanatory short video. In this video, you will see how we can check the Multitenancy Moodle or IOMAD trends in Courses, activities, quizzes, assignments, SCORMs, resources, etc. Let's dive into the video Now! Here in this LearnerScript IOMAD demo site, we have added a new dashboard i.e. "Trends Dashboard. Let's add Trending IOMAD reports varieties to this dashboard. You will find many IOMAD trends reports available on the "manage reports" page. In this trending course report, you can see that "Microeconomics" is the trending course among all available courses. You can add this trending course report tile to the newly created "trends dashboard". Using this "Trending Activity" report you can see which activity is more popular among all the available activities within the IOMAD. Here we can see that the "Quiz-1" is the trending activity! let's add this trending activity report tile to the newly created "trends dashboard". similarly, you can add trending resources, trending quizzes, trending assignments, trending SCORMs, etc. report tiles to this new trends dashboard. Now you can see all the trending Moodle reports are being shown within this trends dashboard. You can also apply different company or department filters from this dashboard to see the IOMAD trends for those particular companies or departments.
Julian Ridden

Multi-tenancy in Moodle - 0 views

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    Multi-tenancy has been a hot topic in the Moodle community for some time now and something we are often asked about. Now that it has been dropped from the Moodle 2.3 roadmap a lot of organisations have had to revise their plans on how to achieve multi-tenancy using Moodle. In this white paper Synergy Learning Technical Director, Alex Büchner, introduces the concept of multi-tenancy, outlines the benefits and offers three approaches to achieving multi-tenancy in Moodle.
Kathy Cannon

Digital Education: Exploring Open-Source for Schools (NECC09 entry) - 1 views

  • Another point that came up in the session was that it is much easier to start with open-source software or platforms rather than try to transition from commercial software to its open-source equivalent.
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      This has been true in my experience of transitioning from WebCT Vista 3 to Moodle here at Brandeis University.
  • tech administrators are afraid to be held accountable for any problems that may arise from a transition from commercial to open-source software.
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    Another point that came up in the session was that it is much easier to start with open-source software or platforms rather than try to transition from commercial software to its open-source equivalent. Orwin explained that implementing Moodle into his district was much easier than transitioning from Microsoft Office to Open Office, since teachers were already familiar with Microsoft Office and then had to adjust to the differences in Open Office. That transition was almost four years in the making, he said. On average, it takes about three years before educators begin to truly understand the benefits of moving to open-source software, said Hargadon.
eabyasinfosol

How to Know and Update Your Moodle Version - Eabyas - 0 views

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    Do you know what your Moodle version is? If not, how about checking that Moodle version? In this blog post, we'll discuss the topic in two parts. The first part is about 'how to know your Moodle version'. In the second part, we'll see, 'how to update your Moodle version'. Just a bit off the subject. Before we move on to the subject, feel free to check out the other 'how to' blogs on our website. These are a great help to train your folks in Moodle administration. Now let's move on to the topic...
eabyasinfosol

What's New in LearnerScript Version 3.0? - LearnerScript - 0 views

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    We've just launched LearnerScript 3.0 version. The latest version of the Moodle analytics tool is long overdue. And it further strengthens our aim and commitment to keep LearnerScript up to date. Visit our site and have a glance at the LearnerScript demo to find out yourself what's new. And of course, we list out some of the changes made here in the coming up paragraphs. And more importantly, we have come up with the 'LearnerScript Lite' version. As asked by some of the Moodle users, it's helpful for small-scale organizations. For more information about the Lite version, check out our website. So, let's know about these changes in brief in the following paras...
Kerry J

Activity reports in Moodle courses - 0 views

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    This is another messy brain dump because I've had to look this up more than twice… To be able to access activity reports in Moodle courses - The site admin must ensure that the Navigation block is active AND The course owner must add the Navigation block (The course owner can decide whether or not learners can see their own Activity reports in course settings). If you are afraid the Navigation block will confuse students (you cannot hide it) or your site admin won't allow the Navigation menu, create shortcuts to your fav reports. This post tells you how.
Kerry J

Using Moodle: iMoot 2011 Announced - A Global Online Moodle Conference - 0 views

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     iMoot is an annual event where the Moodle community of over 32 million users are provided the opportunity to join together on a global scale. This web based event engages a global audience of Moodle practitioners, administrators and decision makers in one event for an online e-conference with a difference! The core aim of the iMoot is to ignite the sense of community and sharing for which Open Source and in particular Moodle is famous for.  An event for a meeting of minds to share the best of each of us with the others. With a new iMoot event comes a new site. Please make sure to point your browser to http://www.imoot.org to check out our new site. The forums are operational and registrations are open, this year with earlybird rates for those who want to get in before the rush.
Maria Rosario Di Mónaco

Education Week Teacher: Teaching the iGeneration: It's About Verbs, Not Tools - 1 views

  • "It's not about the tools, Bill," Sheryl pushed back. "It's about the behaviors that the tools enable."
  • we need to spend our time and energy focusing on the kinds of essential skills that students can polish, explore, and master with the help of tech-driven learning experiences.
  • most schools are investing their professional-development technology budget in training teachers to use computers for non-instructional purposes even though new tools allow for a significant shift in pedagogy.
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  • Moving learning forward, then, begins by introducing teachers to ways in which digital tools can be used to encourage higher-order thinking and innovative instruction across the curriculum
  • today’s students can be inspired by technology to ponder, imagine, reflect, analyze, memorize, recite, and create—but only after we build a bridge between what they know about new tools and what we know about good teaching.
  • As a result, schools sprint in new digital directions with little thought, spending thousands on technology before carefully defining the kinds of learning that they value most. The consequences are high-tech classrooms delivering meaningless, low-level instructional experiences
  • Instead of recognizing that tomorrow’s professions will require workers who are intellectually adept—able to identify bias, manage huge volumes of information, persuade, create, and adapt—teachers and district technology leaders wrongly believe that tomorrow’s professions will require workers who know how to blog, use wikis, or create podcasts.
  • refocusing our instructional attention requires a dedicated effort to separate nouns from verbs in conversations about teaching with technology
  • Verbs are the kinds of knowledge-driven, lifelong skills that teachers know matter: thinking critically, persuading peers, presenting information in an organized and convincing fashion. Nouns are the tools that students use to practice those skills
  • five skills that I believe define the most successful individuals: The ability to communicate effectively, the ability to manage information, the ability to use the written word to persuade audiences, the ability to use images to persuade audiences, and the ability to solve problems collaboratively.
eabyasinfosol

[Part-2] When to Consider Going for LearnerScript the Moodle Reporting? - LearnerScript - 0 views

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    In the previous blog post, we've looked at some of the points for when to consider going for LearnerScript. In this blog, we'll look at some more points to thoughtfully consider this Moodle reporting tool. Let's move forward from where we've left in the Part I blog. Meanwhile, visit the website and social links of LearnerScript to have a comprehensive approach to Moodle analytics.
eabyasinfosol

5 Useful Moodle Statistics Reports for Moodle Teacher Dashboard - 0 views

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    Welcome to this LearnerScript features explanatory short video. In this video, you will see how a Moodle teacher or course instructor can log in to his LearnerScript account and check his Moodle course statistics reports using the LearnerScript tiles feature. To do so First, you need to log in as a "Teacher" to check the LearnerScript dashboard. Once logged into LearnerScript you can see the following Moodle statistics reports which are helpful for every Moodle teachers. 1. Enrolled Courses: This LearnerScript report tile or Moodle statistics report gives the count of total enrolled courses by a teacher. 2. Site Visits: This Moodle statistics report reveals the number of times a teacher visits his Moodle site. 3. Average Time-spent on LMS: This report shows The average time spent on the system by a teacher since the time of LearnerScript installation. 4. No Login Courses: This report tile showcases the number of courses on Moodle not started yet by your teacher or trainer. It will display you the count of 'No login courses' against the count of 'Total courses' by a Moodle teacher. 5. Teacher Activities: Using this LearnerScript report tile a Teacher can see his total number of Moodle activities count from his enrolled courses and the number of Moodle activities that are active from the total activities on the system. So these are the Top Five Useful Moodle statistics reports for teachers. Try as many Moodle reports as possible according to your need. Or teachers can create such Moodle reports as necessary for them.
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Importance of Physical Education in Our Daily Life | Department Of Education - 0 views

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    Physical education is recently supposed an important issue in our daily affairs. Physical education should be started from childhood period.
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    Physical education is recently supposed an important issue in our daily affairs. Physical education should be started from childhood period.
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