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Moodle 3.x Developer's Guide

By : Ian Wild, Jaswant Tak
Book Image

Moodle 3.x Developer's Guide

By: Ian Wild, Jaswant Tak

Overview of this book

The new and revamped Moodle is the top choice for developers to create cutting edge e-learning apps that cater to different user’s segments and are visually appealing as well. This book explains how the Moodle 3.x platform provides a framework that allows developers to create a customized e-learning solution. It begins with an exploration of the different types of plugin.. We then continue with an investigation of creating new courses. You will create a custom plugin that pulls in resources from a third-party repository. Then you’ll learn how users can be assigned to courses and granted the necessary permissions. Furthermore, you will develop a custom user home. At the end of the book, we’ll discuss the Web Services API to fully automate Moodle 3.x in real time.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface
6
Managing Users - Letting in the Crowds

Reporting and analytics


Once students have been introduced onto the platform and have started to learn, we need to be able to report on, among other things, the activities students have been undertaking. Luckily, Moodle also takes a modular approach to report development. Both course and site administrator report scripts are to be found in the report folder:

Take a look in the documentation at https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Reports for details on the general structure of reports. Whenever you are querying the database, it is vital to remember the following:

We will be learning how to create custom reports in Chapter 9, Moodle Analytics.