Making the Most of Moodle Data: Attendance

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Jonathan Hodgers, Moira Maguire, Philip Scanlon

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Dundalk Institute of Technology, May be used to help outline the benefits of this feature for both staff and students

Discipline(s)

Teaching and Learning

Topic(s)

Learning Analytics, Student Success, Teaching and Learning Practice

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CC BY-NC-SA

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Infographic providing information on Moodle’s attendance feature, which allows lecturers to take attendance in Moodle and for individual students to see their own attendance record

Benefit of this resource and how to make the best use of it

May be used to help outline the benefits of this feature for both staff and students

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Hodgers, J., Maguire, M., & Scanlon, P. (2022). Making the most of moodle data: attendance. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/making-the-most-of-moodle-data-attendance/ License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).

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