From: koenr Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2005 23:37:17 +0000 (+0000) Subject: moving to xhtml doctype X-Git-Url: http://git.mjollnir.org/gw?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8c1f5b881bf1f27fa4cbbef8e19244e31f141222;p=moodle.git moving to xhtml doctype --- diff --git a/lang/en/docs/releaseold.html b/lang/en/docs/releaseold.html index eea0e46cae..05fed99a96 100644 --- a/lang/en/docs/releaseold.html +++ b/lang/en/docs/releaseold.html @@ -1,25 +1,26 @@ - - + + Moodle Docs: Old Release notes - + - + - +

Old Release notes

New in Moodle 1.3.4 (11th August, 2004)

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New in Moodle 1.3.3 (16th July, 2004)

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New in Moodle 1.3.2 (9th July, 2004)

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New in Moodle 1.3.1 (4th June, 2004)

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New in Moodle 1.3 (25th May, 2004)

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New in Moodle 1.2.1 (25th March, 2004)

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New in Moodle 1.2 (20th March, 2004)

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New in Moodle 1.1.1 (10 September, 2003):

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New in Moodle 1.1 (28 August, 2003):

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New in Moodle 1.0.9 (29th May, 2003) :

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Moodle Documentation

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Moodle Documentation

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diff --git a/lang/en/docs/teacher.html b/lang/en/docs/teacher.html index af1ecef9d4..092d2474c2 100644 --- a/lang/en/docs/teacher.html +++ b/lang/en/docs/teacher.html @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ - - + + Moodle Docs: Teachers Manual - - + + - +

Teacher Manual

This page is a very quick guide to creating online courses with Moodle. It outlines the main functions that are available, as well as some of the main @@ -33,13 +34,13 @@

  • Notice and use these little icons:
    -

      - the edit icon +

      - the edit icon lets you edit whatever it is next to.

    -

    - the help +

    - the help icon will provide you with a popup help window

    -

      - the open-eye +

      - the open-eye icon will let you hide something from students

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      - the closed-eye +

      - the closed-eye icon will make a hidden item available

  • @@ -70,13 +71,13 @@ formats (ignore the different colours, which are set for a whole site by the site administrator):

    Weekly format:

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    +

     

    Topics format:

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    +

     

    Social format:

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    Note that the weekly and topics formats are very similar in structure. The main difference is that each box in the weekly format covers exactly one week, @@ -95,7 +96,7 @@ or delete them.

    All of this is achieved through the Files link in your Administration menu. The Files section looks like this:

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    +

     

    This interface is only available to teachers - it is not accessible by students. Individual files are made available to students later on (as "Resources" @@ -137,23 +138,23 @@ date they upload their file is recorded. Afterwards, you will have a single page on which you can view each file (and how late or early it is), and then record a grade and a comment. Half an hour after you grade any particular - student, Moodle will automatically email that student a notification. -
    + student, Moodle will automatically email that student a notification.
    +

    Choice
    A choice activity is very simple - you ask a question and specify a choice of responses. Students can make their choice, and you have a report screen where you can see the results. I use it to gather research consent from - my students, but you could use it for quick polls or class votes.
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    + my students, but you could use it for quick polls or class votes.
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    Forum
    This module is by far the most important - it is here that discussion takes place. When you add a new forum, yu will presented with a choice of different types - a simple single-topic discussion, a free-for-all general - forum, or a one-discussion-thread-per-user.
    -
    + forum, or a one-discussion-thread-per-user.
    +
    Journal
    Each journal activity is an entry in the whole course journal. For each one you can specify an open-ended question that guides what students write, @@ -164,24 +165,24 @@ to grade and comment all the entries for that week or topic, and students will receive an automatic email informing them of your feedback. Journals are not designed to be continually added to - if you need to do that then - add more journal activities.
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    + add more journal activities.
    +
    Resource
    Resources are the content of your course. Each resource can be any file you have uploaded or can point to using a URL. You can also maintain simple - text-based pages by typing them directly into a form.
    -
    + text-based pages by typing them directly into a form.
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    Quiz
    This module allows you to design and set quiz tests, consisting of multiple choice, true-false, and short answer questions. These questions are kept in a categorised database, and can be re-used within courses and even between courses. Quizzes can allow multiple attempts. Each attempt is automatically marked, and the teacher can choose whether to give feedback or to show correct - answers. This module includes grading facilities.
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    + answers. This module includes grading facilities.
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    Survey
    The survey module provides a number of predefined survey instruments that are useful in evaluating and understanding your class. Currently they include @@ -191,10 +192,10 @@

    After adding your activities you can move them up and down in your course - layout by clicking on the little arrow icons ( - ) next to each one. You - can also delete them using the cross icon , - and re-edit them using the edit icon .

    + layout by clicking on the little arrow icons ( + ) next to each one. You + can also delete them using the cross icon , + and re-edit them using the edit icon .

     

    Running the course

    @@ -233,14 +234,14 @@ and join us in the course called "Using Moodle". We'd love to hear from you, and you can help Moodle improve.

    If you want to contribute to coding new modules, or writing documentation, - or papers, contact me: Martin + or papers, contact me: Martin Dougiamas or browse the "bug tracker" site for Moodle, at moodle.org/bugs

    Finally, remember to use the help icons - here is an index of all the help files in Moodle.

    Thanks for using Moodle - and good luck with your teaching!


     

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    Moodle Documentation

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    Version: $Id: teacher.html,v 1.4 2002/08/18 10:00:01 +

    Moodle Documentation

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    Version: $Id: teacher.html,v 1.4 2002/08/18 10:00:01 martin Exp $

    diff --git a/lang/en/docs/translation.html b/lang/en/docs/translation.html index 3b9ace0c8a..03141d4af7 100755 --- a/lang/en/docs/translation.html +++ b/lang/en/docs/translation.html @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ - - + + Moodle translation guide - - + + - +

    Moodle Translation Guide

    @@ -120,11 +121,8 @@ restrict the available languages on Admin >& -
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        +
        1. Log on to your Moodle server as an administrator.
        2. Go to Administration >> Configuration >> Language, which is the language administration page.
        3. On this page you can choose your language from the menu, then choose "Compare and Edit Language".
        4. @@ -148,9 +146,7 @@ language in moodle.php, otherwise English is always used by default. - - -
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      @@ -227,7 +223,7 @@ translation as close to the English text as possible.


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      diff --git a/lang/en/docs/upgrade.html b/lang/en/docs/upgrade.html index a6fa02d1ae..d165c03aa0 100644 --- a/lang/en/docs/upgrade.html +++ b/lang/en/docs/upgrade.html @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ - - + + Moodle Docs: Upgrading - - + + @@ -109,8 +110,8 @@

       

       

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