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Course completed enrolment
With this plugin it is possible to create a chain of courses. After completion of a course, the student is automatically enrolled in one or more other courses. But it is also possible to give a user another role in the same course when he/she completes the course.
Documentation
As a teacher go to the course in which students will be enrolled in the future. Navigate to Course Administration > Users > Enrollment Methods and add the Course Completed Enrollment method. Fill in the role - duration - start date - end date, and search for the course that needs to be completed. Save your changes and do an extra check if course completion is enabled and working in the required course.
There is a nice and simple explanation by Mary Cooch how to use this plugin.
Course completion is something else than doing all activities, read the docs on https://docs.moodle.org/en/Using_Course_completion first!
Sample use
- If you want to enroll users in course2 after they complete course1, you have to add the enrolment method to course2 and choose course1 as the course parameter.
- If you want to enroll users in course2 and course3 after they complete course1, you have to add the enrolment method to course2 and course3, with course1 as the course parameter.
- If you want to enroll users in course3 after they complete course1 OR course2, you have to add 2 instances to course3, one with course1 as requirement, one with course2 as requirement.
- If you want to enroll users in course 3 after they complete course1 AND course2, you can add the enrolment method to course3 and choose course2 as the course parameter. Add in course2 the completion of course1 (course completion - Condition: Completion of other courses) as a course completion requirement.
- If you want to give a user a new role in a course1, add the enrolment method to course1, choose course1 as the course parameter and pick the new role for the participant.
New
- Administrators can bulk modify and delete users (works only when 1 instance is installed MDL-66652).
- When a user is part of a group in the first course, the user can also be part of the group with the same name in the second course.
Installation
- copy the content of the package into the enrol/coursecompleted directory under the root of Moodle.
- log in as administrator and complete the installation
- enable the plugin under Settings, Site administration, Plugins, Enrolments
- configure the default settings for this enrolment method when it is added to a course
Troubleshooting
- Goto "Administration" > "Advanced features", and ensure that "Enable completion tracking" is set to yes.
- Make sure "Enable completion tracking" is set to "yes" in the course settings.
- Goto "Administration" > "Course administration" > "Course completion", and configure the the conditions required for course completion. Note: you must set some conditions, you cannot just set the "completion requirements" option at the top. Save.
- Goto "Administration" > "Course administration". Make sure you can now "Course completion" listed under "reports". If you cannot see this report, then course completion has not been set correctly.
- Start enrolling
Read the Plugin installation guide for complete steps about installing a new plugin in Moodle.
I have a problem in the images that describe the "learning path" (1 - 2 - 3 - 4)
The order of the links in these images are not correct. You can easily check it, if you select the last one, the previous ones are in reverse order.
The enrolment works like a charm!!!!
Best regards!!
Can you create an issue in the tracker (https://github.com/ewallah/moodle-enrol_coursecompleted/issues)?
State your Moodle version and add some screenshots. This will speed up the fix of this problem.
R
This plugin is very interesting but I would like to know if it is possible to assign a system context role with this plugin.
The idea would be for example to force use to achieve a course before to get the course creator role.
Kisses
Zabelle
Technically this would be possible, but this plugin is called enrolment on course completion, not assign role on course completion.
It would make the User Interface and cron handling far too complex, (enrol the user OR assign the role in this dropdown context).
Your suggestion should be done by a separate plugin: assign system role on course completion. This is a much simpler solution having the advantage that you can make combinations; enrol the user into another course AND make him/her course creator in this or that category.
Greetings,
R
Thank you for this wonderful plug in
i am wondering is there is any option to enroll conditionally after completing a course
Eg: if the learner completed the course 1 on or before date ( 31/12/2022) then only enroll to course 2
This is useful if you are running refresher courses for every year.
Thanks
THX for the feedback.
You can already set a start and end date when this plugin enrols users, so it is possible to enrol a user into course A before 31/12/2022 and enrol a user into course B after 31/12/2022. For this behaviour, you need to add 2 enrolment instances, one ending on 31/12/2022, one starting at 31/12/2022.
But I do not completely understand what you mean by refresher courses....
R
A que se debe?
Pero todos los usuaarios que terminan el curso en el futuro, seran parte del nuevo curso automaticamente.
because i've already installed, then i go to course user setting, then i add the new enroll methode in the course B with condition the course A must finish.
When i try, when i already completed the course A, but when go to the 'My Course' menu, the course B didn't appear automatically
Goto "Administration" > "Course administration". Make sure you can now "Course completion" listed under "reports". If you cannot see this report, then course completion has not been set correctly.
i couldnt find the "course administration" & "course completion"
This will be probably solved in core (https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-72379). You could vote for this to have it implemented faster.
You can already add a restriction to the course completion where a teacher or a manager manually marks who completes a course or not. But such a 'hand of god' is not very stimulating, probably you will just create frustration...