A New Course Format?

A New Course Format?

by Tranquil Earth -
Number of replies: 5
Hi,

I am very new to this environment and I am hoping I have posted these questions in the correct Forum, if I haven't, I am very sorry.

I am using a UNIX/LINUX system, with ver. 1.08 (downloaded a week ago) of Moodle, I am not php literate.

I have created an Internet School a few months ago, where students can Enroll and begin Courses Immediately, there are no special times or dates setup (semesters etc.). I guess you would call it an Open format.

How can I setup a Course to accomodate this format? Which type should I choose or would this have to be something very new?

Thank you in advance for any advice you can give!


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Re: A New Course Format?

by Richard Bartz -

Hi!

I also need a Course Format that does not use specific dates.  We have a couple of courses we want to offer as "one-on-one" tutored courses, but with all the students interacting and all the group potential of Moodle. 

The TOPIC format works perfect but I had to hide the Due Dates in the assignments and grade sheets.  The DOWN side is that it also hides due dates from courses that we do as a group. sad.gif

How hard would it be to create an "INTERNET Format" that has all the same things as the Topics Format but has no due dates?

Should this be a feature request?  I see there have been some others who desired the same thing too...

 

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Re: A New Course Format?

by Martin Dougiamas -
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Why don't you just set your due dates far into the future? 2050, say.
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Re: A New Course Format?

by Reiner Watschonek -

That sure is an option, but it doesn't look 'professional' .

 I also think there should be a format without due dates. I am not a php expert, but I imagine it shouldn't be to difficult to offer such a format. Or does it go against the moodle idea? I haven't read much about moodle yet, however, it looks like the control related issues are emphatized and 'open' solutions are not really considered.

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Re: A New Course Format?

by Jon Bolton -
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I am thinking about using Moodle on another site which is not about e-learning as such, more of a community of interest. The functionality in Moodle is useful in that environment - I still want to use forums, choices, surveys, resources, etc, etc. but I want to call courses and teachers something different. How can I do rename everywhere that says 'course' to something else?