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I work at a faculty teaching center in higher ed and just started playing around with this tool.

One thought - you could try creating a checklist with a single, 'dummy' item in it, which the student could then add their own items to (but be aware that the teacher would not be able to see how the student was progressing, as student items are regarded as 'private notes').Īs an alternative, you could try the 'Trackpad' module - (I've not really used it, but it might be what you are looking for).Īs an aside, the checklist does work with groups, but only in the sense that you can view the progress for different groups - it does not allow for there to be different checklists for each group (other than by creating 2 checklists and hiding them from the other group using 'groupings').įirstly, I want to thank you for creating this great plugin. I guess that I could extend it to work in the situation you have mentioned, but it was never really designed to do that, so could get messy. I'm afraid that the checklist module was always intended to work with a central checklist, set by the teacher to a class, to monitor the whole-class progress through that list. You can create checklists that are visible only to certain students, by using groupings, but that would be massively unwieldy, if you wanted 1 per student, so I'd not recommend that route.
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Feel free to update the documentation on the moodle website ( ) or to send through some updated text for the readme.txt file, but I'm a bit too snowed under at the moment to update either myself (maybe once the summer holidays start.). If you can suggest a better way of doing this, then I am open to hearing it (I have had one suggestion of adding the 'yes/no' dropdowns onto the report page, but I still need to see if that would work).Īs for the documentation, it looks like I have not updated it since I added in the ability for teachers to update checklists (this was not part of the original design, but was requested by one of the users). Teachers need to check off items in a different way, due to the fact that you need some way of selecting which student you want to check items off for (hence the magnifying glass icon, to view their entry).
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It is impractical to make one download that works with both versions, which is why there is a separate 'Moodle 1.9' download link. Lesson learned.For any module which has been updated to work with Moodle 2.0, the 'latest version' will always be incompatible with Moodle 1.9 (and below), due to the large number of changes made during the transition. (I once got a wicked case of pinkeye from a tainted snorkel mask in Costa Rica.


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