Je vais vérifier avec les développeurs mais on dirait https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-71659 - que j'ai découvert en testant la mise à jour de https://school.moodledemo.net/
Mary Cooch (personal account)
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Depuis Moodle 3.10 il est possible de faire que les notes "comptent" pour les activités H5P intégrées dans une étiquette , les notes "comptent" -mais c'est assez compliqué. Il faut utiliser les activités furtives.
Pour ceux qui comprennent l'anglais, il y a un tutoriel vidéo ici:
The only difference is that is it present both on the course page and within the activity, but you can hide it on the course page - previously the checkboxes were the only way to show the student what to do as they did not appear inside the activity.
So yes the Mark as done button works the same as the checkbox, except as I said before, you can now 'mark as done' from inside the activity and go straight to the next activity. This was a feature requested by many people who found it annoying that for manual completion, students had (well, in theory at least!) to click on the activity, do it, and then go back to the course page to manually mark it complete.
So yes the Mark as done button works the same as the checkbox, except as I said before, you can now 'mark as done' from inside the activity and go straight to the next activity. This was a feature requested by many people who found it annoying that for manual completion, students had (well, in theory at least!) to click on the activity, do it, and then go back to the course page to manually mark it complete.
Thanks for explaining that, Rick. I understand what you say about the Mark as done button on the course page taking up more space - but why does it not work for you to set "show activity completion conditions to No" so that you see the Mark as done button inside the activity instead of on the actual course page? In many ways that is better because it means they do at least have to click into the activity to see that they must mark it as done - and then they can go straight to the next activty without having to go back to the course page. When the manual checkbox (or the Mark as done button) are on the course page, students can click them without even looking at the item.