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Moodle Teachers – Use Completion Progress block – time-management tool for students

Moodle Teachers – Use Completion Progress block – time-management tool for students

Moodle Teachers - Use Completion Progress block - time-management tool for students

Completion Progress Block is one of the most popular Moodle plugins in the official plugins directory. It is defined as a time-management tool for students. In this post, we will see how you can setup the Completion Progress block and use it in your Moodle course.

Moodle plugins allows you to extend Moodle features in all areas. There are more than 2060 plugins contributed by the community developers in the official Moodle plugins directory. Completion progress Block was initially developed by Michael de Raadt  and is currently maintained by Jonathon Fowler. It is one of the most downloaded block type plugin in the last 12 months with more than 12k downloads.

You can download the latest version of the Completion Progress block from the official plugins repository here. In case you are new to Moodle, you can follow this guide to learn how to install a Moodle plugin. Once installed, you can start using the block easily.

Let’s see how you can use it:

How to use Completion Progress block

The completion progress block works as a time management tool for your learners. It includes the following features:

How to Add Completion Progress block

To add the block to your course, you ned to follow these steps:

The block will be added in your course.

Completion progress Block in a Moodle Course

How to configure Completion Progress block

Once added, you can configure the block by clicking the Gear icon against the Block name. Here are the major configuration options:

There are few more interesting settings hidden under ‘Show more’ link which are:

Completion Progress block Overview Page

The Overview Page

The Completion Progress Overview page allows teachers to see the status of all students in a class, which is helpful for finding students at risk.

You can also add the block to the Dashboard page where it will show users a combined view of their progress from all courses they are enrolled in (and the block is setup).

So, this is all about the Completion Progress block and how you can use it in your Moodle course. Do you have any questions about it, please feel free to put them in the comments section below.

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