Activities: Group choice
mod_choicegroup
Maintained by
Nicolas Dunand
This module allows students to enrol themselves in a group within a course. The teacher can select which groups students can chose from and the maximum number of students allowed in each group.
2912 sites
1k downloads
73 fans
This module allows students to enrol themselves in a group within a course. The teacher can choose from which groups the students can chose, and the maximum number of students allowed in each group.
Depending on the activity settings, the students can view the members of each group before making a choise, and change their selected group until the deadline.
Sets
This plugin is part of set MoodleCloud.
Contributors
Nicolas Dunand (Lead maintainer)
RISET Université de Lausanne: Supporting institution
Please login to view contributors details and/or to contact them
Here is a feature request...
As regards number limitation it is applied to all groups and then you can change this limit on a per group basis through the list of groups select box. When you have a large number of groups (>100 for instance) and you want half of them to be, say, limited to 2 and the other half limited to 3, it's quite time consuming. Would it be possible to allow multiselect and change limit, and also to apply a limit to groups in a grouping?
Anyway, your plugin is great and, IMHO, should be integrated into core modules
Regards, Jean-Roch
Great Plug-in !
It seams to be working on 3.4 version... but, is it possible to confirm it "officially" ?
My administrator is reluctant to install it on our new moodle instance.
Thanks !
Martin
I've just released a new version (no feature change) officially supporting Moodle 3.4.
We are planiing to migrate to Moodle 3.6 version . Is the plugin (3.5) able to support safely that migration ? Thanks.
Please do report back either to confirm success or to indicate issues.
Thanks again.
Daniel
Can you tell us if the plugin will support version 3.6 of Moodle in a near future ?
Thanks for your feedback. We haven't had time to officially label the latest version as Moodle 3.6 ready, but our initial testing shows that it should work fine. An updated version for Moodle 3.7 will be released this summer.
Thank you.
Fil
No, it's not possible to do this automatically. This could be relatively easily implemented, contributions are always welcome !