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what to feed my moodle

by Kirstin Volkman IV Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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To show Moodle RSS feeds within a Moodle course you need to add the RSS block and configure it to show a news feed that has already been saved. Just in case you aren’t aware, to add a block to any page, turn editing on and from the “ Add a block ” block, click the block you wish to add to the page; in this case, that is the “ Remote RSS feeds ”.

Full Answer

How do students give feedback in Moodle?

3.6 Use of Moodle! When first clicking on a feedback activity, the student will be presented with an entry page with description and link to the feedback questions: Clicking the link takes them to the feedback questions which they complete and then submit by clicking the "Submit your answers" button.

How can I use moodle in my school?

Use of Moodle! Staff can be surveyed on which Moodle modules they use/would like more training in Staff - or students - can be surveyed to discover their IT skills and weaknesses to highlight training needs. Example of feedback on a school's performance from School demo site (Log in with username:parent/password:moodle)

What are the key features of Moodle?

One of the key features of the Moodle LMS is its endless customisation and configuration possibilities, inherent to its open source nature.

How do I add a feedback question to a course?

In a course, with the editing turned on, choose 'Feedback' from the activity chooser. Expand the other sections to define the settings you want, in particular Question and Submission settings and what to display After submission. Click Save and display and from the Edit questions tab, Add question drop down, add the questions you want.

How to make your Moodle course personal?

What is Moodle learning?

What does open source mean in Moodle?

Is Moodle a plug in?

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What can I feed my Moodle puppy?

Maltipoo Puppy Diets Protein plays an important role in the canine diet. Choose high-quality protein sources such as lamb, chicken, turkey, and fish. Avoid brands with generic meat and meat by-products. Vegetables, vitamins, and minerals will also help keep your Maltipoo's digestive system healthy.

How often should you feed a Moodle?

How often should I be feeding my dog? It is recommended that you feed your adult dog twice a day, once in the morning and again in the evening. If you wish to divide their daily food into 3-4 smaller meals, this is also acceptable.

How much should I feed my Moodle puppy?

Puppies under 12 months of age should be fed approximately 5% of their body weight per day.

What do Maltipoos eat?

7 of the Best Dog Foods for MaltipoosWellness CORE Grain-Free Small Breed Turkey & Chicken Recipe Dry Dog Food. ... Whole Earth Farms Small Breed Grain-Free Dry Dog Food. ... Royal Canin Maltese Adult Dry Dog Food. ... Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula Small Breed Adult Recipe Dry Dog Food.More items...•

What vegetables can dogs eat everyday?

Carrots, peas, green beans, sweet potatoes, and bananas are packed with important vitamins, along with potassium, which is good for a dog's muscles, nerves, and kidneys. Their fiber can also help dogs stay regular.

What is the healthiest food to feed your dog?

But before you invite your furry friend to the table, you need to know quality foods that are healthy for your dog....Here Are 15 Healthiest Human Foods You Can Feed Your Dog:Rice. ... Yogurt. ... Apples. ... Green Peas. ... Peanuts and Peanut Butter. ... Pumpkin. ... Coconut. ... Oatmeal.More items...•

Can 8 week old puppies eat chicken necks?

Chicken necks are not suitable treats or additions to the diet for puppies. Since they are high in calcium, they can upset the balance of what a commercial, balanced puppy food would offer, and as a result, cause problems with bone growth.

Should I feed my dog more in the morning or night?

"While there is no best time, with most dogs that eat twice a day, it is best to feed them in the morning as soon as you get up and then again when you get home from work in the afternoon.," says Dr. Sara Ochoa, veterinary consultant for doglab.com who practices in Texas.

What should I feed my 8 week old puppy?

Once your puppy has been weaned off of their mother's milk (around 8 weeks), you can start feeding them soft foods like canned or dehydrated dog foods (if you aren't sure what that is, read our complete guide here ). You won't want to start feeding your pup any hard foods until they are at least 9-10 weeks old.

What is a Maltipoo favorite food?

A Quick Comparison of Our Favorites in 2022RatingProductBest OverallThe Farmer's Dog Turkey RecipeClick & save 50% + Free ShippingBest ValueRachael Ray NutrishCheck PriceCastor & PolluxCheck PriceFor PuppiesRoyal CaninCheck Price1 more row•Jun 27, 2022

What human foods can Maltipoos eat?

Maltipoos can eat many human foods in moderation, including cooked chicken and eggs, as long as they are thoroughly cooked, not fried, and unseasoned. Your Maltipoo can benefit from the nutritional content of blueberries, cranberries, pears, apples, oranges, tangerines, strawberries, kiwis, and cucumber.

What should I not feed my Maltipoo?

Foods that are unhealthy or poisonous for maltipoos Chocolate - All chocolate is toxic to dogs. Salt - Although small doses are okay, a large quantity could cause kidney issues. Onions - Onions can be harmful to your dogs red blood cells which is one reason why it's not good to feed your dog table scraps.

How do you take care of a Moodle puppy?

Moodles usually do not shed and are often tolerated by allergic people. Their coats do take a great deal of care though, generally requiring professional grooming, as well as regular combing and brushing at home. The moodle should be taken to a groomer about every six weeks for a clip of your choice.

How long does a Moodle dog live for?

AVERAGE LIFESPAN Moodles can live up to 16 years.

Do Moodles bark alot?

6) Do Moodles bark a lot? Moodles have a tendency to bark at strangers, the doorbell and unusual noises, but they usually respond well to training!

What age are Moodles fully grown?

Full Maturity (1-2 Years) They will stop growing bigger, though they can still gain muscle over time.

Getting a feed

Websites such as the BBC have many RSS feeds available and the same is similar for other sites too; just look for the RSS symbol (left)

Save a feed

If you are an administrator, you can add feeds in the Site administration which will allow teachers and managers to add those feeds to courses. ( Site administration > Plugins > Blocks > Manage blocks and click Settings in the Remote RSS feeds row. Click the Add/edit feeds link).

Add the feed to the block

Once the Remote RSS feeds block has been added to a course, click the Actions icon on the block’s header and select Configure Remote news feed block.

What the student sees

When first clicking on a feedback activity, the student will be presented with an entry page with description and link to the feedback questions:

What the teacher sees

When a feedback survey has been completed the teacher will see, via the Overview tab, the number of students who have responded so far:

Why use Feedback?

Apart from the obvious use here of evaluating a course, feedback surveys have a variety of uses, both within a course and for non-logged in users on the front page. The ability to set them as "anonymous" means also that sensitive issues can be surveyed without students worrying who might see their responses. Some ideas:

Step 1 – Enable RSS feeds on your Moodle site sitewide

Log into your Moodle site as an administrator and go to: Site administration > Advanced features

Step 1 – Add your blog feed

Log into your Moodle site as an administrator and go to: Site administration > Plugins > Blocks > Remote RSS feeds

Step 3 – Add and configure your blog feed block

Add a “Remote RSS feeds” block to your Moodle’s frontpage. Don’t know how to add a block to your frontpage? Read our post here.

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What is the Feedback activity?

The Feedback activity allows you to create and conduct surveys to collect feedback. Unlike the Survey tool it allows you to write your own questions, rather than choose from a list of pre-written questions and unlike the Quiz tool, you can create non-graded questions. The Feedback activity is ideal for course or teacher evaluations.

How is it set up?

In a course, with the editing turned on, choose 'Feedback' from the activity chooser.

How does it work?

Students click on the Feedback icon in the course to access the activity and then must click the button Answer the questions. (Note: the magnifying glass icon is only for previewing, not for submitting responses.)

More information

Note: If you don't see the Feedback activity, ask the admin to check it has been enabled.

How can I allow non-logged in users to give feedback?

As an adminstrator, go to Administration>Site Administration>Plugins>Activity Modules>Feedback.

Can I make questions dependent on previous responses?

Yes. See the section on Dependence item and Dependence value in Building Feedback .

Is Activity Completion recorded if the Feedback activity is set to anonymise usernames?

Yes. If the Feedback activity is set to Anonymous usernames, and the Feedback activity is set to record Activity Completion, then the activity will still be marked as complete and the user will show up in the activity completion reports.

Is Record user names Anonymous mode truly Anonymous?

No. For the 'Record user names' setting even in Anonymous mode the username of the user who took the Feedback is still recorded in the database just as with non-anonymous Feedbacks, but the name is not show to anyone on screen in Moodle or in reports or downloads.

Is Allow full anonymous mode truly Anonymous?

Yes*. If the Administrator has enabled the 'Allow full anonymous' setting for use of a Feedback on the front page of the site, then users who are not logged in when they take the Feedback are anonymous: all attempts are recorded as from userid 0 which does not otherwise exist.

I do not see the Edit Questions tab. What should I do?

This does happen sometimes. Usually, logging out of the course and then logging back in will take care of this problem.

What are the differences between Feedback and Questionnaire?

Questionnaire is an additional plugin. For a discussion about their differences, see the forum thread Questionnaire v Feedback

How to make your Moodle course personal?

1.Get personal. Make your Moodle course fit the unique needs of your learners by scaling and personalising it. As Moodle is made up of modular ‘blocks’ and plugins, it is possible to create a personal learning experience. 2. Moodle is FREE.

What is Moodle learning?

Moodle is more than hosted learning. Put simply, Moodle does everything you need to manage the online learning journey. From enterprise solutions, to file management, to online resources, to competency based learning and much, much more. But don’t just take our word for it, try it for yourself!

What does open source mean in Moodle?

Open source also means that everything is, yes you guessed it, open! Everyone has full sight of the code and that means the Moodle community has thousands of pairs of experienced eyes on it at any one time.

Is Moodle a plug in?

As the Moodle platform is developed in a modular way, almost everything you can think of functionality-wise can be added as a plug in – including the Moodle plugin database! Plus, just like all great business systems, Moodle is completely scalable, meaning you’re organisation will never outgrow it.

How to customize your Moodle site?

So, how can you customise your Moodle site? 1 Add one of the many available, open-source Moodle Themes 2 Plug & Play: Moodle has over 1,700 plugins that extend the functionality of your Moodle site: from video conferencing tools, to gamification, to certificate creation.

How many plugins does Moodle have?

Add one of the many available, open-source Moodle Themes. Plug & Play: Moodle has over 1,700 plugins that extend the functionality of your Moodle site: from video conferencing tools, to gamification, to certificate creation. Customise it: Moodle is open source, which means you get full access to its source code.

Is Moodle open source?

Customise it: Moodle is open source, which means you get full access to its source code. If you have enough technical skills to modify our LMS at code level, you can make your Moodle site look and function in the way that best works for your organisation.

How to make your Moodle course personal?

1.Get personal. Make your Moodle course fit the unique needs of your learners by scaling and personalising it. As Moodle is made up of modular ‘blocks’ and plugins, it is possible to create a personal learning experience. 2. Moodle is FREE.

What is Moodle learning?

Moodle is more than hosted learning. Put simply, Moodle does everything you need to manage the online learning journey. From enterprise solutions, to file management, to online resources, to competency based learning and much, much more. But don’t just take our word for it, try it for yourself!

What does open source mean in Moodle?

Open source also means that everything is, yes you guessed it, open! Everyone has full sight of the code and that means the Moodle community has thousands of pairs of experienced eyes on it at any one time.

Is Moodle a plug in?

As the Moodle platform is developed in a modular way, almost everything you can think of functionality-wise can be added as a plug in – including the Moodle plugin database! Plus, just like all great business systems, Moodle is completely scalable, meaning you’re organisation will never outgrow it.

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What The Student Sees

What The Teacher Sees

  • Overview
    1. When a feedback survey has been completed the teacher will see, via the Overview tab, the number of students who have responded so far:
  • Edit questions
    The Edit Questions tab will allow them to tweak their questions.
See more on docs.moodle.org

Why Use Feedback?

  • Apart from the obvious use here of evaluating a course, feedback surveys have a variety of uses, both within a course and for non-logged in users on the front page. The ability to set them as "anon...
See more on docs.moodle.org

See Also

What Is The Feedback Activity?

  • The Feedback activity allows you to create and conduct surveys to collect feedback. Unlike the Survey tool it allows you to write your own questions, rather than choose from a list of pre-written questions and unlike the Quiztool, you can create non-graded questions. The Feedback activity is ideal for course or teacher evaluations.
See more on docs.moodle.org

How Is It Set Up?

  1. In a course, with the editing turned on, choose 'Feedback' from the activity chooser.
  2. Give it a name and if required, a description
  3. Expand the other sections to define the settings you want, in particular Question and Submission settings and what to display After submission.
  4. Click Save and display and from the Edit questions tab, Add question drop down, add the que…
  1. In a course, with the editing turned on, choose 'Feedback' from the activity chooser.
  2. Give it a name and if required, a description
  3. Expand the other sections to define the settings you want, in particular Question and Submission settings and what to display After submission.
  4. Click Save and display and from the Edit questions tab, Add question drop down, add the questions you want.

How Does It Work?

  • Student view
    Students click on the Feedback icon in the course to access the activity and then must click the button Answer the questions. (Note: the magnifying glass icon is only for previewing, not for submitting responses.)
  • Teacher view
    Teachers see the Feedback settings tabs as well as an Analysis tab and Show responses tab. The results may be exported to a spreadsheet program . From the Analysis tab they see a graphical (and text) display of reponses. From the Show responses tab they see individual responses in d…
See more on docs.moodle.org

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