UPDATE: Due to popular demand I will be releasing this block to the Moodle community. I will start working on this in September 2010.
I have just finished work on the beta of the Moodle Course Report Block. An automatic course checking and points scoring system to encourage a balanced blend of resources and activities.
The block works by collating statistical information from a course such as the number of files, types of resources used, number of assignments and quizzes etc..
Based upon this information it creates a printable report with suggestions for improvement and also informs the teacher on areas of good practice.
I have a attached a weighting to each resource and activity installed on our Moodle system and the report calculates a total so each course can be graded.
View a Sample (PDF) Report by clicking here
The block is hidden from students and is sticky so that it appears on all courses.
It’s Purpose
The purpose of the block is to allow teachers to perform their own course checks and get instant feedback on areas for improvement. Points are awarded for the number of resources available but to avoid a repository-based course more points are awarded to the interactive activities. So a course with 12 word documents will not score as highly as a course with a workshop, a forum and a journal.
A course with an average score of 80 is good, 100+ is excellent and over 200 is fantastic.
Further Developments
I have a added a file count and a script to display the size of the course directory.
The report highlights items that need addressing on the course, such as:
- Encouraging the use of labels to aid contextualisation.
- Encouraging the use of webpages rather than links to word documents
- Encouraging the use of forums, journals, books etc..
- The tutor is commended for using key activities
- A green tick indicates a good point
- A red cross indicates a bad point
- A yellow warning triangle is a recommendation/suggestion
Beta Testing
I am currently beta-testing the block with our e-Learning mentors at college. Based upon their feedback I shall add more elements and maybe an even more detailed reporting engine.
Currently the block searches all the default Moodle activities/resources plus the extra “third party” ones we use here at Leeds City College, such as the Book Module, Gallery, Questionnaire etc.. so it’s still bespoke to our installation. I don’t think I’d ever make it work for all third party modules, there’s too many to list. I still have many bug tweaks to do and I need to clean the code up before I can release this block to the public.