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What is group override in Moodle?

The Moodle Assignment, Lesson and Quiz activities have User Overrides options that allow you to change settings for specific students or groups in order to provide accommodations, extensions, or make-up opportunities. You can override the open (start) and close (due, cutoff) dates for all three types of activities.
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What is an override in Moodle?

Overrides may be used to "open up" areas by giving users extra permissions. For example, an override may be used to enable students to rate forum posts (see Forum settings for details). Overrides may also be used to prevent actions, such as starting new discussions in an archived forum.
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How do I add a group override in Moodle?

Group overrides
  1. Select Group overrides. Then click Add group override.
  2. Select the appropriate group next to Override group.
  3. Enter your desired settings for the override and save changes.
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How do you override a test in Moodle?

Click on the quiz.
  1. Click the admin gear icon ( ) on the top right corner of the page.
  2. In the Admin block, select User overrides under Quiz administration. To perform a group override, select that option.
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Why you use groups in your Moodle course?

Use Groups in Moodle, to assign a particular activity (or all course activities) to groups of students. Groups can be especially useful for activities where students interact with one another. With forums, wikis, and databases, students in the same group can post and reply only to each other.
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What is the difference between a group and a cohort in Moodle?

What is the difference between a cohort and a group? A cohort exists for enrolment purposes. A group exists only within a course. Cohorts are a batch(group) of users created by admin which can then be brought in "en masse" to one or more courses.
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What is group mode in Moodle?

Group modes

There are three group modes. No groups - There are no sub groups, everyone is part of one big community. Separate groups - Each group can only see their own group, others are invisible. Visible groups - Each group works in their own group, but can also see other groups. (The other groups' work is read-only. ...
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Where are user overrides in Moodle?

Click on the title of your Assignment, Lesson or Quiz to open it. (Do NOT click on Edit or Edit Settings!) Click on More > Overrides , and make sure you have User Override selected.
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Can Moodle detect cheating?

Activity Logs: Moodle tracks student activity, helping educators identify unusual patterns. Quiz Security: Features like timed quizzes, randomized question orders, and question shuffling make cheating more challenging. Plagiarism Detection: Integrations with plagiarism detection tools can flag copied content.
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How do I remove an override in Moodle?

In the Course Tools menu, select Gradebook. Next, click the Single view link, just beneath the row of tabs: Next, select either a specific student or grade item (such as a Quiz or category total) to remove the overrides for that student or item.
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What is the difference between a group and a grouping?

A group is a set of users. A grouping is a set of groups.
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How do I automatically create a group in Moodle?

Auto-Create Groups
  1. On the groups page, click Auto-create groups. ...
  2. For Naming scheme, enter the group name you would like to use for your groups. ...
  3. From the Auto create based on drop-down menu, choose how you want to divide your students:
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How do I group people in Moodle?

To Create a Group in Moodle

Expand the Users submenu and then select Groups. From the Group menu, click the Create Group button. On the ensuing screen, provide a name for the group, a description if desired, and click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen.
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What does override mean in grades?

An override grade takes precedence over all other grade entries, including attempts a student submits after you assign an override grade. For example, a grade is based on the average of multiple assignment attempts.
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How do you ask for an override in a class?

Appeals for special overrides might best be made in person during orientation week or the first week of classes by going to the departmental office or attending the first session of a desired class to assess the situation and speak with the instructor.
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What is user override?

User overrides provide a user-by-user way to regulate exceptions. You might be further limiting the user's access, but you could also be broadening it, such as to lend an administrative flavor to the user's access. Create a user override to grant a particular set of permissions to an individual.
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Can professors see Moodle activity?

Course logs allow instructors to see when and which resources or activities have been accessed. You can check to see if an individual student has viewed a specific resource or participated in a particular activity.
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Can Moodle tests see if you switch tabs?

The Myth of Tab Switch Detection: Contrary to popular belief, Moodle itself does not have built-in tab switch detection capabilities. The platform cannot directly determine whether learners have switched to another tab while accessing course content or taking assessments.
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Does Moodle watch you?

All activity in Moodle is logged. Pretty much all activity on the Internet is logged - it is not a matter of privacy. However, if the teacher posts the test on Moodle prior to the test, it does not seem totally fair that you would get in trouble for that.
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Can parents access Moodle?

The role of Parent may be used to provide parents/mentors/tutors with permission to view certain information, such as activity reports, grades, blog entries and forum posts, about their children/mentees/tutees.
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What is the difference between prevent and prohibit in Moodle?

If Student is Allow, and Authenticated user is Prevent, then you are allowed to do X. If Student is Prohibit, and Authenticated user is Allow, then you are not allowed to do X.
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How do I restrict students on Moodle?

Procedure
  1. Go to Participants → Groups (from dropdown menu)
  2. Click Create group.
  3. Create a new group and give it a descriptive name. ...
  4. You should now see your group in the groups listing. ...
  5. For the resource or activity you want to limit access to, click → Edit settings.
  6. Under Restrict Access, add a new restriction.
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How do students see which group they are in in Moodle?

By default, this is visible in the student course-level profile (found under the list of courses they are enrolled in).
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What are the different types of users in Moodle?

Moodle comes with a list of predefined roles, including a Student, Teacher, Non-editing teacher, and Course Manager role. Each of these roles are based on a role archetype, which acts as a template for roles. Any custom role created by the site administrator can also choose to follow one of these role archetypes.
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What does visible groups mean in Moodle?

Visible Groups - Group members interact with their own group, but can also view work from other groups (e.g, students can read, but not reply to another group's Forum posts). Separate Groups - Group members can only see activity made within their own group.
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