Deploying Questionnaire School-wide

Re: Deploying Questionnaire School-wide

by Mary Cooch -
Number of replies: 3
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Create a new questionnaire in a course and then when you scroll down the settings options you should see it in "use public" See http://docs.moodle.org/en/Adding/editing_a_questionnaire

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Re: Deploying Questionnaire School-wide

by Stuart Ward -

Hi guys

I'm also trying to set up a college wide questionnaire for all learners to complete. I'm  on holiday just now and have time to consider how this might be done but don't currently have admin authority. Can you provide me with a update on how you've progressed with this if you've successfully managed to create one.

Bob, excuse my ignorance but how are the scripts entered within Moodle?

Your help would very much be appreciated.


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Re: Deploying Questionnaire School-wide

by Mary Cooch -
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Hello Stuart. If you want a questionnaire to be available for all users in your Moodle you can make it public as in the documentation I referenced earlier http://docs.moodle.org/en/Adding/editing_a_questionnaire but you need permissions to make it public. (I can't help with Bob's tweak ,sorry) Alternatively you can also look at mapping the Feedback module to courses -see the section in http://docs.moodle.org/en/Feedback_settings

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Re: Deploying Questionnaire School-wide

by Stuart Ward -

Hi Mary

Thank you so much for your prompt reply. 

Having read the public section relating to the use of questionnaires I get the impression this will grant availability to other users on the system but tutors still need to copy it in to their own courses. Is that right? However, I'm looking for something  I can control that ensures the question are visible to all users. Mapping via feedback certainly sounds like the better option for my specific needs and I'll certainly be trying this facility.