Hi Gerard,
Unfortunately you do not say the type of pages (Branch tables OR Question) your Lesson consists of. Anyway, here is a working solution, supposing that your lesson only or mostly consists of Branch tables (i.e. no questions).
Lesson general settings:
Grade options
Maximum grade 10 (or any other, non-null figure)
In the very last page of your lesson, create a multiple choice question page with only one question:
Multiple Choice
Answer 1: Click here to check that you have completed the lesson
Response 1:
Score 1: 1
Jump 1: End of lesson
Of course you must verify that all the various paths from branch table to branch table will eventually lead to the final Question page in your lesson.
Hope that helps,
Joseph
PS.- Screenhot showing student's view of (1) last page (2) end of lesson with score
Joseph Rézeau
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Totally agree with you, Randy. Moodle's questionnaire cannot guarantee that guests won't fill in a questionnaire several times. I also strongly recommend Open source LimeSurvey as the best alternative.
Joseph
Hi Dan,
On my local machine, test version of Moodle 2.0 I am trying to use webdav, but have not the faintest idea of what I should enter in the WebDav configuration form. Also, I'm using Windows XP, do I have to install anything special on my machine to get WebDav to work or not?
The WebDav Moodle documentation is scarce and rather cryptic (to me). In the forums, I see that a number of moodlers ask for "instructions on how to use webdav" but they get no answer.
Please, can you explain it all in simple words? TIA!
Joseph

I used to use WebDav when we had WebCT at my university and I've been lamenting all those years that WebDav was not available in Moodle. I have not tried it yet but I will very shortly and will report here. As Tim says, once you've understood how webdav works, it's very simple to use; you no longer need to compress your files to upload them and unzip them in your course files. You just drag and drop them as you would in Window explorer. It's great!
I'm really looking forward to using it in Moodle 2.0.
Joseph
I'm really looking forward to using it in Moodle 2.0.
Joseph