All the activities are for all groups. The group modes define the visibility of people to each other. You can't assign activities to groups.
Hi Eye,
a hack in testing phase now permit to Regulates the rights for groups in a course. It will be pakaged probably in 2-3 weeks for Moodle 1.4.2.
Nothing is hidden but the access can be restricted by group and by date: each may have differents periods to access the same activities.
If you want to test it, log here as student1/student1, select course c1 and try to access quiz1 or text1 and check the messages. Student1 is in group g1 and have an restricted access to quiz1 and text1.
But if you log as student2/student2 you will be granted to access that sames quiz1 or text1. Student2 is member of group g2 and have normal Moodle access to quiz1 and text1.
Comments are welcome.
Have a good test,
Bernard
a hack in testing phase now permit to Regulates the rights for groups in a course. It will be pakaged probably in 2-3 weeks for Moodle 1.4.2.
Nothing is hidden but the access can be restricted by group and by date: each may have differents periods to access the same activities.
If you want to test it, log here as student1/student1, select course c1 and try to access quiz1 or text1 and check the messages. Student1 is in group g1 and have an restricted access to quiz1 and text1.
But if you log as student2/student2 you will be granted to access that sames quiz1 or text1. Student2 is member of group g2 and have normal Moodle access to quiz1 and text1.
Comments are welcome.
Have a good test,
Bernard
This sounds very good! That will solve part of my problem. It would be also nice to be able to define different group activities.
- Setting up different workshops for different groups
- Setting up group assigments where members can submit a joint file (or files) and individual files, also commenting on each other's contribution
- Setting up different chatrooms/discussion forums for different groups
- etc.