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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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Why Moodle SQL Reports with LearnerScript? - LearnerScript - 0 views

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    Moodle learning analytics can be presented in three different report formats. The first type is namely the Canned Reports. These are the default reports available with a Moodle reporting tool like LearnerScript. The second type is as the custom Moodle reports without SQL queries, and the third one is as the Moodle SQL reports. In this blog, we'll look at the importance or usefulness of Moodle SQL reports and how to get them from a Moodle analytics tool, LearnerScript. Let's move on!
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Activity Module: JClic Moodle.org: Modules and plugins - 1 views

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    Activity module for Moodle that allows the use JClic applets as a new type of resource in courses. The module collects and shows the results of the activities done by the students.
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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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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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Education Week Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook: Writing Re-Launched: Teachi... - 0 views

  • There are plenty of reasons for teaching writing without a technology component, including lack of resources, lack of training, and the pressures of testing
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  • Tech-savvy teachers tend to agree that digital writing differs from conventional composition in ways that can spur student engagement and creativity.
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  • Another distinction between the two types of writing is that while traditional writing formats, such as journaling, are frequently used for private reflection, digital writing is almost always meant for an audience. Once published, digital pieces, such as blogs and YouTube videos, are often widely available and searchable on the Web.
  • By design, pen-and-paper composition is a one-person undertaking. But digital writing is often collaborative.
  • There are a variety of ways students can collaborate, says Eidman-Aadahl. For instance, they can create a text jointly, through shared documents or wikis, or they can take turns posting on a collective blog.
  • digital writing and standardized test preparation are not at odds. Both require that students know the fundamentals. Digital writing, by showing students how writing can be used, often enhances the drive to learn the basics.
  • The caveat to using digital tools, many tech-savvy educators note, is to keep focused on instructional goals, and not use technology simply for technology’s sake. It’s best to “find the appropriate technology to mesh with what the teacher’s already doing well,” says the University of Maryland’s McCaleb, “not to force it in.”
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