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-<P ALIGN=CENTER><B>Assignment Type</B></P>\r
-\r
-<P>There are different types of assignments</P>\r
-\r
-<P><B>Offline activity</B> - this is useful when the assignment is performed outside\r
-of Moodle. Students can see a description of the assignment, but can't upload files or anything.\r
-Teachers can grade all students though, and students will see notifications of their grades.\r
-\r
-<P><B>Upload a single file</B> - this type of assignment allows all students to upload a \r
-single file, of any type. This might be a Word processor document, or an image, a \r
-zipped web site, or anything you ask them to submit. Teachers can grade submitted \r
-assignments online.\r
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-<p>Assignments</p>\r
-<ul>\r
- <li><a href="help.php?module=assignment&file=assignmenttype.html">Assignment type</a> \r
- <li><a href="help.php?module=assignment&file=resubmit.html">Re-submit</a> \r
-</ul>\r
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-<P><IMG VALIGN=absmiddle SRC="<?php echo $CFG->wwwroot?>/mod/assignment/icon.gif"> <B>Assignments</B></P>\r
-<UL>\r
-<P>Assignments allow the teacher to specify a task that requires students \r
- to prepare digital content (any format) and submit it by uploading it \r
- to the server. Typical assignments include essays, projects, reports \r
- and so on. This module includes grading facilities.</P>\r
-</UL>\r
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-<P ALIGN=CENTER><B>Resubmitting assignments</B></P>\r
-\r
-<P>By default, students cannot resubmit assignments once the teacher has graded them</P>\r
-\r
-<P>If you turn this option on, then students will be allowed to resubmit assignments\r
- after they have been graded (for you to re-grade). This may be useful if the \r
- teacher wants to encourage students to do better work in an iterative process.</P>\r
-\r
-<P>Obviously, this option is not relevant for offline assignments.</P>\r