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Adding Interaction with Lessons and Assignments<br />

Setting Maximum number of attempts: The Maximum number of attempts setting<br />

determines how many times a student can attempt any question. It applies to all<br />

questions in the lesson.<br />

Setting Minimum number of questions: The Minimum number of questions<br />

setting sets the lower limit for the number of questions used to calculate a student's<br />

grade on the lesson. It is relevant only when the lesson is going to be graded. If the<br />

student doesn't answer this minimum number of questions, then the lesson is<br />

not graded.<br />

If you don't see this setting, it is probably because you have Practice lesson<br />

set to Yes. Set Practice lesson to No, save the page, and then you should see<br />

this setting appear.<br />

Displaying default feedback: If Display default feedback is set to Yes, if <strong>Moodle</strong><br />

does not see any custom feedback that you created for a question, it will display a<br />

default message like "That's correct" or "That's incorrect". If you set this to No, and<br />

<strong>Moodle</strong> does not see any custom feedback that you created for a question, then<br />

<strong>Moodle</strong> will not display any feedback when the student answers the question.<br />

Displaying left menu: Selecting Display left menu displays a navigation bar on<br />

the leftmost side of the slide show window. The navigation bar allows the student<br />

to navigate to any slide. Without this navigation bar, the student must proceed<br />

through the slide show in the order that <strong>Moodle</strong> displays the lesson pages, and must<br />

complete the lesson to exit (or the student can force the window to close). Sometimes,<br />

you want a student to complete the entire lesson, in order, before allowing him or<br />

her to move freely around the lesson. The setting for Only display if Student has<br />

grade greater than accomplishes this. Only if the student has achieved the specified<br />

grade will (s)he see the navigation menu. You can use this setting to ensure that<br />

the student goes completely through the lesson the first time, before allowing the<br />

student to freely move around the lesson.<br />

Displaying Progress bar: The Progress Bar setting displays a progress bar at the<br />

bottom of the lesson.<br />

The Setting Number of pages (cards) to show determines how many pages are<br />

shown. If the lesson contains more than this number, the lesson ends after reaching<br />

the number specified here. If the lesson contains fewer than this number, the lesson<br />

ends after every card has been shown. If you set this to zero, the lesson ends when all<br />

cards have been shown.<br />

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