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Moodle 2.0 First Look

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Moodle 2.0 First Look

Overview of this book

Moodle is currently the world's most popular E-learning platform. The long-awaited second version of Moodle is now available and brings with it greatly improved functionality. If you are planning to upgrade your site to Moodle 2.0 and want to be up-to-date with the latest developments, then this book is for you.This book takes an in-depth look at all of the major new features in Moodle 2.0 and how it differs from previous Moodle versions. It highlights changes to the standard installation and explains the new features with clear screenshots, so you can quickly take full advantage of Moodle 2.0. It also assists you in upgrading your site to Moodle 2.0, and will give you the confidence to make the move up to Moodle 2.0, either as an administrator or a course teacher.With its step-by-step introduction to the new features of Moodle 2.0, this book will leave you confident and keen to get your own courses up and running on Moodle 2.0. It will take you on a journey from basic navigation to advanced administration, looking at the changes in resource management and activity setup along the way. It will show you new ways tutors and students can control the pace of their learning and introduce you to the numerous possibilities for global sharing and collaborating now available in Moodle 2.0
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Moodle 2.0 First Look
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

What's new in reports


Let's move on to the really useful Reports link now.

Comments

As an administrator we have the right to see and delete any comments made throughout our Moodle site. We can view and edit them on the screen as in the following screenshot:

Config changes

This screen gives us an at-a-glance view at changes made to the basic configuration of our Moodle site. This is particularly useful for problem tracking when multiple administrators are on a system or an external support provider has to track down an issue. In the next screenshot for instance, we see that anonymous feedback, portfolios, and RSS feeds had recently been enabled.

Question instances

Whereas in Moodle 1.9 we had a Question screen which reports on possible problems in our question database, in Moodle 2.0 we have a Question instances screen which will provide us with a list of all contexts in the system where there are questions of a particular type. Here's a report on instances of the True/False question type for example...