From: compuproggy Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 12:12:16 +0000 (+0000) Subject: *** empty log message *** X-Git-Url: http://git.mjollnir.org/gw?a=commitdiff_plain;h=cb8760381065965cb842a7570e856b145d0481bb;p=moodle.git *** empty log message *** --- diff --git a/lang/de/help/coursecategory.html b/lang/de/help/coursecategory.html index f984c4dfa9..4c776f230e 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/coursecategory.html +++ b/lang/de/help/coursecategory.html @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ -

Kurs-Rubriken

-

Ihr sel@ction Der Verwalter kann mehrere Kurs-Rubriken angelegt haben.

Zum Beispiel, "Wissenschaft", "Geisteswissenschaften", "Gesundheitswesen" etc.

Die passende für Ihren Kurs wählen. Diese Auswahl bestimmt, wo Ihr Kurs auf der aufgelistet wird und es erleichtert den Teilnehmern, den richtigen Kurrs zu finden. +

Course Categories

+

Your Moodle administrator may have set up several + course categories. + +

For example, "Science", "Humanities", "Public Health" etc + +

Choose the one most applicable for your course. This + choice will affect where your course is displayed on the + course listing and may make it easier for students to + find your course. diff --git a/lang/de/help/courseformats.html b/lang/de/help/courseformats.html index a910abc30b..2cc26c4ac0 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/courseformats.html +++ b/lang/de/help/courseformats.html @@ -1,24 +1,24 @@ -

Moodle course formats

- -

Weekly format

- - -

Topics format

- - -

Social format

- - +

Moodle course formats

+ +

Weekly format

+ + +

Topics format

+ + +

Social format

+ + diff --git a/lang/de/help/coursefullname.html b/lang/de/help/coursefullname.html index 1ccbe475f4..171de93fac 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/coursefullname.html +++ b/lang/de/help/coursefullname.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -

Course Full name

- -

The full name of the course is displayed at the top of the screen and in the course listings.

- +

Course Full name

+ +

The full name of the course is displayed at the top of the screen and in the course listings.

+ diff --git a/lang/de/help/coursenewsitems.html b/lang/de/help/coursenewsitems.html index 20204bb58e..a9c18ea8e1 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/coursenewsitems.html +++ b/lang/de/help/coursenewsitems.html @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ -

Course News Items

- -

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. +

Course News Items

+ +

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/de/help/coursenumsections.html b/lang/de/help/coursenumsections.html index 53f3c264d6..c117bb77e3 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/coursenumsections.html +++ b/lang/de/help/coursenumsections.html @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -

Course Number of Weeks/Topics

- -

This setting is only used by the 'weekly' and 'topics' - course formats. - -

In the 'weekly' format, it specifies the number of weeks - that the course will run for, starting from the - course starting date. - -

In the 'topics' format, it specifies the number of topics - in the course. - -

Both of these translate to the number of "boxes" down the - middle of the course page. +

Course Number of Weeks/Topics

+ +

This setting is only used by the 'weekly' and 'topics' + course formats. + +

In the 'weekly' format, it specifies the number of weeks + that the course will run for, starting from the + course starting date. + +

In the 'topics' format, it specifies the number of topics + in the course. + +

Both of these translate to the number of "boxes" down the + middle of the course page. diff --git a/lang/de/help/courseshortname.html b/lang/de/help/courseshortname.html index 3cc44a30c0..8c3bda062d 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/courseshortname.html +++ b/lang/de/help/courseshortname.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -

Course short name

- -

Many institutions have a shorthand way of referring to a course, such as - BP102 or COMMS. Even you don't already have such a name for your course, - make one up here. It will be used in several places where the long name - isn't appropriate (such us in the subject line of email).

- +

Course short name

+ +

Many institutions have a shorthand way of referring to a course, such as + BP102 or COMMS. Even you don't already have such a name for your course, + make one up here. It will be used in several places where the long name + isn't appropriate (such us in the subject line of email).

+ diff --git a/lang/de/help/coursestartdate.html b/lang/de/help/coursestartdate.html index 848aa8791a..b843fdb383 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/coursestartdate.html +++ b/lang/de/help/coursestartdate.html @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -

Course Start Date

- -

This is where you specify the starting time of the - course (in your own timezone). - -

If you are using a 'weekly' course format, this will - affect the display of the weeks. The first week will - start on the date you set here. - -

This setting will not affect courses using the - 'social' or 'topics' formats. - -

However, one place this setting will be affect is - the display of logs, which use this date as the earliest - possible date you can display. - -

In general, if your course does have a real starting date - then it makes sense to set this date to that, no matter - what course formats you are using. +

Course Start Date

+ +

This is where you specify the starting time of the + course (in your own timezone). + +

If you are using a 'weekly' course format, this will + affect the display of the weeks. The first week will + start on the date you set here. + +

This setting will not affect courses using the + 'social' or 'topics' formats. + +

However, one place this setting will be affect is + the display of logs, which use this date as the earliest + possible date you can display. + +

In general, if your course does have a real starting date + then it makes sense to set this date to that, no matter + what course formats you are using. diff --git a/lang/de/help/enrolmentkey.html b/lang/de/help/enrolmentkey.html index de5d18ace4..609bcaaf76 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/enrolmentkey.html +++ b/lang/de/help/enrolmentkey.html @@ -1,23 +1,23 @@ -

Course Enrolment Key

- -

A course enrolment key is what keeps unwanted people - out of your course. - -

If you leave this blank, then anyone who has created - a Moodle username on this site will be able to enrol - in your course simply by going in to it. - -

If you put something here, then students who are trying - to get in for the FIRST TIME ONLY will be asked to supply - this word or phrase. - -

The idea is that you will supply the key to authorised - people using another means like private email, snail mail, - on the phone or even verbally in a face to face class. - -

If this password "gets out" and you have unwanted people - enrolling, you can unenrol them (see their user profile page) - and change this key. Any legitimate students who have already - enrolled will not be affected, but the unwanted people won't be - able to get back in. - +

Course Enrolment Key

+ +

A course enrolment key is what keeps unwanted people + out of your course. + +

If you leave this blank, then anyone who has created + a Moodle username on this site will be able to enrol + in your course simply by going in to it. + +

If you put something here, then students who are trying + to get in for the FIRST TIME ONLY will be asked to supply + this word or phrase. + +

The idea is that you will supply the key to authorised + people using another means like private email, snail mail, + on the phone or even verbally in a face to face class. + +

If this password "gets out" and you have unwanted people + enrolling, you can unenrol them (see their user profile page) + and change this key. Any legitimate students who have already + enrolled will not be affected, but the unwanted people won't be + able to get back in. + diff --git a/lang/de/help/guestaccess.html b/lang/de/help/guestaccess.html index 483c174497..23b4a31e5a 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/guestaccess.html +++ b/lang/de/help/guestaccess.html @@ -1,21 +1,21 @@ -

Guest Access

- -

You have the choice of allowing "guests" into your course. - -

People can log in as guests using the "Login as a guest" button - on the login screen. - -

Guests ALWAYS have "read-only" access - meaning they can't leave - any posts or otherwise mess up the course for real students. - -

This can be handy when you want to let a colleague in to - look around at your work, or to let students see a course before - they have decided to enrol. - -

Note that you have a choice between two types of guest access: - with the enrolment key or without. If you choose to allow - guests who have the key, then the guest will need to provide - the current enrolment key EVERY TIME they log in (unlike - students who only need to do it once). This lets you restrict - your guests. If you choose to allow guests without a key, then - anyone can get straight into your course. +

Guest Access

+ +

You have the choice of allowing "guests" into your course. + +

People can log in as guests using the "Login as a guest" button + on the login screen. + +

Guests ALWAYS have "read-only" access - meaning they can't leave + any posts or otherwise mess up the course for real students. + +

This can be handy when you want to let a colleague in to + look around at your work, or to let students see a course before + they have decided to enrol. + +

Note that you have a choice between two types of guest access: + with the enrolment key or without. If you choose to allow + guests who have the key, then the guest will need to provide + the current enrolment key EVERY TIME they log in (unlike + students who only need to do it once). This lets you restrict + your guests. If you choose to allow guests without a key, then + anyone can get straight into your course. diff --git a/lang/de/help/html.html b/lang/de/help/html.html index 9d9fec220a..e004543532 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/html.html +++ b/lang/de/help/html.html @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ -

Help on writing html

- -

When writing HTML in Moodle, you are free to use any HTML tags you like - to produce the effect you want. - -

Your code will normally be printed on the page within a table cell, - so: - -

- +

Help on writing html

+ +

When writing HTML in Moodle, you are free to use any HTML tags you like + to produce the effect you want. + +

Your code will normally be printed on the page within a table cell, + so: + +

+ diff --git a/lang/de/help/langedit.html b/lang/de/help/langedit.html index 8ff975ee74..1e5b171f78 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/langedit.html +++ b/lang/de/help/langedit.html @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ -

Language Editing

- -

To edit languages on this page the files need to be writable - by the web server process. - -

Within some of the strings you will notice $a and $a->something. - -

These represent variables that will be replaced by names or other words from - within Moodle. - -

When there is only one variable, the $a form is used. When there are two or - more variables, then each one has a name. +

Language Editing

+ +

To edit languages on this page the files need to be writable + by the web server process. + +

Within some of the strings you will notice $a and $a->something. + +

These represent variables that will be replaced by names or other words from + within Moodle. + +

When there is only one variable, the $a form is used. When there are two or + more variables, then each one has a name. diff --git a/lang/de/help/picture.html b/lang/de/help/picture.html index 702c3ac025..f98f63a44a 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/picture.html +++ b/lang/de/help/picture.html @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ -

Uploading a picture

- -

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: - -

    -
  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). -
- -

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. +

Uploading a picture

+ +

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: + +

    +
  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). +
+ +

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/de/help/questions.html b/lang/de/help/questions.html index 68f237f2bd..d96e3e1536 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/questions.html +++ b/lang/de/help/questions.html @@ -1,94 +1,94 @@ -

Asking questions

-

Socratic questions are open-ended, probing questions designed to promote critical - evaluation of ideas, as well as encourage the creation of new ideas. Below are - some examples of such questions:

-

Questions of Clarification

- -

Questions that probe assumptions

- -

Questions that probe reasons and evidence

- -

Questions about Viewpoints or Perspectives

- -

Questions that Probe Implications and Consequences

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

Asking questions

+

Socratic questions are open-ended, probing questions designed to promote critical + evaluation of ideas, as well as encourage the creation of new ideas. Below are + some examples of such questions:

+

Questions of Clarification

+ +

Questions that probe assumptions

+ +

Questions that probe reasons and evidence

+ +

Questions about Viewpoints or Perspectives

+ +

Questions that Probe Implications and Consequences

+ + +
+Questions adapted from Paul, R. (1993). Critical Thinking: How To Prepare Students for a Rapidly Changing World: Foundation for Critical Thinking, Santa Rosa, CA. diff --git a/lang/de/help/richtext.html b/lang/de/help/richtext.html index b35bf27745..945bfb1784 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/richtext.html +++ b/lang/de/help/richtext.html @@ -1,8 +1,19 @@ -

About the Rich Text HTML editor

+

About the Richtext HTML editor

-

The Rich Text editor is currently only available when using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later. +

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"); + } +?> +

-

It 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. +

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. diff --git a/lang/de/help/surveys.html b/lang/de/help/surveys.html index 439196cbd8..939252e08e 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/surveys.html +++ b/lang/de/help/surveys.html @@ -1,99 +1,99 @@ -

Available surveys

- -

Currently, Moodle only offers specific types of surveys (future versions -will enable you to create your own).

- -

The available surveys have been chosen as being particularly useful for -evaluating online learning environments that use a constructivist pedagogy. -They are useful to identify certain trends that may be happening among -your participants. - -(To see a paper where these are used in a detailed analysis, see: -http://dougiamas.com/writing/herdsa2002)

- -
-

COLLES - Constructivist On-Line Learning Environment Survey

- - - -
-

ATTLS - Attitudes to Thinking and Learning Survey

- +

Available surveys

+ +

Currently, Moodle only offers specific types of surveys (future versions +will enable you to create your own).

+ +

The available surveys have been chosen as being particularly useful for +evaluating online learning environments that use a constructivist pedagogy. +They are useful to identify certain trends that may be happening among +your participants. + +(To see a paper where these are used in a detailed analysis, see: +http://dougiamas.com/writing/herdsa2002)

+ +
+

COLLES - Constructivist On-Line Learning Environment Survey

+ + + +
+

ATTLS - Attitudes to Thinking and Learning Survey

+ diff --git a/lang/de/help/teachers.html b/lang/de/help/teachers.html index de4b5181cf..0a482c970f 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/teachers.html +++ b/lang/de/help/teachers.html @@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ -

Teachers

- -

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) +

Teachers

+ +

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/de/help/text.html b/lang/de/help/text.html index b294f5ae6a..d79dbfbeeb 100644 --- a/lang/de/help/text.html +++ b/lang/de/help/text.html @@ -1,43 +1,144 @@ -

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)

- - -

URLs

- - -

HTML tags

- - - +

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)

+ + +

URLs

+ + +

HTML tags

+ + +