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Keywords: progress, ticks, completion, completed, activity, task, list, report
Course completion allows a tutor to choose which activities in a Moodle course must be completed by students.
As students complete these activities students (and tutors) can see their progress in the course completion block, once this is added to the Moodle course home page.
It allows students to view their progress through activities on a Moodle course.
Make sure you enable course completion in the course settings:
You must then enable activity completion in the course completion settings for each resource/activity you want to include as part of the completion requirements.
The UCL E-Learning Baseline suggests the following for Structure:
The Orientation category suggests that you:
2.7 Students are sent a welcome message before the start of the module. Using the Moodle News forum ensures all students get an email. Include:
Further help
Further guidance on Course completion is available from moodledocs.
If you find any inaccurate or missing information you can even update this yourself (it's a communal wiki).
If you have a specific question about the tool please contact the Digital Education team.
If you want students to mark offline activities as complete, these could be added as labels in a Moodle topic area, with a checkbox that students can manually tick off when complete.
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Q. How do I allow students to mark their progress as complete?
A. You can do this at two levels. For each activity you can allow students to mark an activity as complete manually - this is good for readings and other activities where it is difficult to automatically mark the activity as complete.
You can also allow students to manually mark any activities as complete (even if they fail to submit an assignment, or complete a quiz for example) by enabling the Condition: Manual self completion setting available in Settings > Course administration > Course completion.