Moodle 2.6 Attendance Module Tutorials

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Moodle 2.6 Attendance Module Tutorials Adding an Attendance Activity instance Adding an Attendance block to a course page Setting Attendance categories and grading options Adding sessions Editing sessions Taking attendance Reports Pg.1 Pg.3 Pg.4 Pg.5 Pg.6 Pg.6 Pg.7 Adding an Attendance Activity instance 1. We are going to add an Attendance Module for your students to use. a. Access Moodle via the MyMtech webpage provided on the Montana Tech home page. b. Sign In to your account using your MyMtech login. c. Once you are signed in, select the course you want to view under Courses you are teaching located in the Navigation block on the left hand side. d. Go to the selected course home. e. Turn editing on if the Add an activity or resource option is not available. *see image below f. Select Add an activity or resource. 1

g. The Add an activity or resource window pops up. Select the Attendance module. Then press Add. h. Edit the name, and grade function on the next screen for the Attendance module. 2

Note that you may now add as many instances of the Attendance module as you like, and that each instance may have multiple sections. Be sure to give the instance a name that indicates what it will be used for; for example, "Lecture Attendance". If you will be using groups in your course, set the Group mode accordingly, because even if groups exist in the course, you will not be able to use them within the Attendance module if you select No groups. Once you have added an attendance instance, you are ready to start taking attendance during classes. Adding an Attendance block to a course page First of you will need to turn editing on and that will reveal the (add a block) option. Next choose the attendance option and the attendance block will be available. 3

For a shortcut to attendance information for both teachers and students, it is recommended that you install the associated Attendance block (see the installation instructions above). If you have done so, you also need to add the Attendance block to your course page, like this: Turn editing on. Find the block entitled "Add a block." In the drop-down menu in this block, select Attendance to add the Attendance block. As always, move the block to fit your viewing preference. Setting Attendance categories and grading options Now it is time to set your attendance options. Select your attendance activity and you will see a bar of options, the last of which is "Settings." Select "Settings" and you are presented with acronyms, attendance status descriptions, and grade (points) to assign. By default, the status descriptions are "Present", "Absent", "Late", and "Excused". 4

You may prefer to change the descriptions (for example, by changing "Late" to "Tardy"), change the way points are counted, or add new status descriptions. To do the latter, fill in the fifth line and click the Add button. Important: when you hit the Add button, any changes made to existing options that were made after the last time the Update button was used will be lost. Likewise, when you hit the Update button, any changes made to the Add after the last time the Add button was hit will be lost. Finally, when you are done changing items on this page, be sure to click the Update button to register the changes. Adding sessions Next, it is time to add sessions. To add class sections, click the Add tab (second from left) at the top of the Attendance page. Alternatively, you can click the Add button from the Attendance block (if you've installed it) to directly navigate to the page for adding sessions. If you chose "No groups", or have not defined groups, then the Session type will be forced to "Common." If you have defined groups and have chosen to use them in your course's Attendance activity, then you will have the option to create sessions for a group or all students. You have two options for adding sessions, adding a single session or adding multiple sessions. The single session is self-explanatory as well as time-consuming to use when you have many class sessions, so we will go straight to the more useful option. Check the Create multiple sessions button. Select the date and time for the first session you wish to add, followed by the duration of the session. Then, enter the date for the last session you wish to add. Since most classes do not meet seven days a week, select the checkboxes for days the class meets. The final option, frequency, may look confusing but it is actually straightforward: if your class meets every week, as is typical, then you want a frequency of 1 week, which is the default. If your class meets every other week, then select a frequency of 2 weeks, and so on. If you wish, you may type a description for the sessions you are creating. If you leave the description field blank, it will default to "Regular class session". Finally, click the Add multiple sessions button to create your sessions. You will see a message confirming this. 5

Editing sessions Click on the Sessions tab. Here, you will see the list of all attendance sessions you have added. You can delete an individual session by clicking the X on the session rectangle's right-hand side. Alternatively, you can check the checkboxes of each session you wish to delete, and then choose "Delete" from the pulldown menu at the bottom right-hand corner of the page to delete all the selected sessions. You can edit a session for example, to change its date or description by clicking the hand icon on the session rectangle's right-hand side. Taking attendance Finally, we get to using the module for its intended purpose. You can take attendance for a session by clicking on the green radio button on the session rectangle's right-hand side. Those sessions whose attendance has already been taken do not have the green button. However, the description is a link that takes you to a screen for modifying the attendance record for that session. 6

Note that when taking attendance, the column headings for attendance status are links. If you click one of these column headings, all students will have their status changed to the status you selected. Thus, if everyone is present, you can merely click the P column header to change everyone's status to "Present". If only one person is absent, you could first click P to set everyone's status to "Present", and then set the absent student's status to "Absent". Enter remarks as appropriate for example, the reason for an absence if known, or the number of minutes a student was late and click the OK button to record the information. Reports You can generate attendance reports on sessions: Click on the Export tab near the top. 7

Change the export settings if you wish. From the Format pull-down menu, select the file format you'd like to export the attendance report in. Click on the OK button. Your browser will now probably ask you to either display or save the file. One teacher's style of using the Attendance module, useful in those (probably frequent) situations where there's no access to Moodle in the classroom, is to first take attendance on paper, and then to transfer the information to Moodle later. To ease this task, one can print a monthly report before the start of the month and use the printout for recording attendance during class. This method has the added advantage of having a picture on the printed report for each student who has uploaded their photo to Moodle. (as of 4 Aug. 2012, can't see this feature working) 8