I have an instructor who noticed that participants are completing quizzes/feedback, but are not actually viewing presentations. She'd like to force participants to view a presentation before completing the feedback.
Thanks!
My idea would be to hide the feedback activity by putting it a topic at the end of the course and then hiding that topic box by changing the settings so that there is one less topic box visible.. see Mary Cooch's Video on Teacher Tube on how to do this. Then in your presentation include the link to the feedback. They will at least have to look at the presentation to get to the link.
Hi Paula,
What you suggest is a well-known workaround, which does not quite work, since any activity thus placed in a "hidden topic" will still show in the activities block.
See MDL-4782 for a detailed story. The most recent comment posted in the bug tracker for that issue states "74 votes and 26 watchers as of today. I think it's time to implement this!" With many other Moodlers I do hope Moodle HQ will find the necessary resources to implement an acceptable solution soon (at least for Moodle 2.0).
Joseph
The work around to that is hide or delete the activities block. Have a look at some the OU courses as a example. I am even meaner I hide the admin block as well. Students have to access there home area or a lounge to get grades and mail.
John