From: bobopinna Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 06:50:36 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Easter cleaning. Not yet translated, old wrong adding. X-Git-Url: http://git.mjollnir.org/gw?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2c63a06ce0d80b50896841d9eea05f11d46cd65d;p=moodle.git Easter cleaning. Not yet translated, old wrong adding. --- diff --git a/lang/it/help/coursenewsitems.html b/lang/it/help/coursenewsitems.html deleted file mode 100644 index a9c18ea8e1..0000000000 --- a/lang/it/help/coursenewsitems.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -

Course News Items

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A special forum called "News" appears in the - "weekly" and "topics" course formats. It's - a good place to post notices for all students - to see. (By default, all students are subscribed - to this forum, and will receive your notices by - email.) - -

This setting determines how many recent items - appear on your course home page, in a news box - down the right-hand side. - -

If you set it to "0 news items" then the news - box won't even appear. diff --git a/lang/it/help/mods.html b/lang/it/help/mods.html deleted file mode 100644 index 36ab7dff32..0000000000 --- a/lang/it/help/mods.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -

Activity Modules

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Moodle contains a wide range of activity modules that can be used to - build up any type of course.

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 Forums

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 Journals

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 Resources

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 Assignments

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 Quizzes

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 Choices

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 Surveys

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Uploading a picture

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You can upload a picture from your computer to this server, and this picture will be used in various places to represent you. -

For this reason, the best images to use are a close-up of your face, but you can use any image you like. -

The picture must be in JPG or PNG format (ie the names will usually end in .jpg or .png). -

You can get a picture file using one of four methods: - -

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  1. Using a digital camera, your photos will most likely already be on your computer in the right format. -
  2. You can use a scanner to scan a printed photograph. Make sure you save it as JPG or PNG format. -
  3. If you're artistic, you might draw a picture using a paint program. -
  4. Lastly, you can "steal" images from the web. http://images.google.com is a superb place to search for images. Once you find one, you can "right-click" on them with the mouse and choose "Save this image..." from the menu (different computers may vary slightly). -
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To upload the image, click the "Browse" button on this editing page, and select the image from your hard disk. -

NOTE: Make sure that the file is not larger than the maximum size listed, or it will not be uploaded. -

Then click "Update my Profile" at the bottom - the image file will be cropped to a square and resized down to 100x100 pixels. -

When you are taken back to your profile page, the image might not appear to have changed. If this is so, just use the "Reload" button in your browser. diff --git a/lang/it/help/questions.html b/lang/it/help/questions.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8ed35eb06b..0000000000 --- a/lang/it/help/questions.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -

Questions

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A good way to help other people think about a subject is to - ask them a question about it. Being asked a good question - can really help us put information together, evaluate our - existing ideas and create new ideas.

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Asking questions that are specifically intended to help - others learn is known as Socratic questioning, named - after Socrates in Ancient Greece.

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Socratic questions require you to listen very carefully - to the other person to help you judge and phrase your question - in a helpful, constructive, and hopefully non-confrontational way. - -

Here are some examples of such questions:

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Questions of clarification

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Questions that probe assumptions

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Questions that probe reasons and evidence

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Questions about viewpoints or perspectives

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Questions that probe implications and consequences

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-Questions adapted from Paul, R. (1993). Critical Thinking: How To Prepare Students for a Rapidly Changing World: Foundation for Critical Thinking, Santa Rosa, CA. - -

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About the Richtext HTML editor

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Availability: -htmleditor) { - print_string("htmleditordisabledadmin"); - } else if (!$USER->htmleditor) { - print_string("htmleditordisabled"); - } else if (!can_use_richtext_editor()) { - print_string("htmleditordisabledbrowser"); - } else { - print_string("htmleditoravailable"); - } -?> -

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The Richtext HTML editor provides a word-processor interface embedded in your web page to allow you to edit text in an intuitive way, and produces normal HTML code. - -

In addition to formatting text, this editor provides a number of extra features you may find useful. - -

Paste text in from other Applications

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Inserting images

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Inserting Tables

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Inserting Links

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Inserting smilies (emoticons)

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Teachers

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This page shows the list of people who are assigned to be - "teachers" in this course (by the system administrator). - -

You can use this form to assign a role (title) to each person - such as "Professor", "Tutor", "Assistant" and so on. These - will appear on the site's course listing and also on the - list of participants for your course. If you leave the - role empty then the default word for teacher will be used - (the one you set in the Course Settings page). - -

You can also order this list (to put the main teacher at the - top, for example). Simply select numbers from the menus - in the "Order" column. After pressing "Save changes" you will - see the new order. - -

NOTE: A special case occurs if you use select "Hide" - for a teacher. In this case, the teacher will - NOT BE SHOWN on the course listings or the list of - participants. They will be "hidden" from students - (unless they post messages to the forums etc) diff --git a/lang/it/help/text.html b/lang/it/help/text.html deleted file mode 100644 index d79dbfbeeb..0000000000 --- a/lang/it/help/text.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -

Help on writing text

- -Writing text in Moodle works pretty much the way you would expect, but you also have the ability to include "smilies", "URL addresses" and some HTML tags in your text. - -

Smilies (emoticons)

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URLs

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HTML tags

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Formatting text

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When writing text in Moodle there are currently two formats you can choose - to produce your text, depending on your expertise and the type of browser - you are using. - -

Usually you can just leave this setting alone and things should - work as you expect. - -

1. Moodle auto-format

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2. HTML format

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Writing

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When writing text for others to read, try and write directly to your audience.

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Explain your ideas as clearly and simply as you can to help avoid misunderstandings. - One thing you can do is to avoid long words when a short one will do.

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In the forums it will really help to keep your whole posts short and on-topic. - Instead of one long rambling post that makes many different points, it may be - better to write several shorter ones (they may even belong in separate forums). - -

Re-edit your text as much as necessary until you get it right. - Even in forum posts you have maxeditingtime/60) ?> minutes - after you've posted it to go back and improve it if necessary.

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When replying to others, try and think of interesting questions you - can ask them. This will help both you and the other person think (and learn!) - about the subject you are discussing.

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