Hi Julian,
re: (b) I don't personally but my colleague dabbles in HTML. Do you have
anything in mind?
cheers
Julian
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Julian Tenney wrote:
> a) the only thing you can track is a score, not the results of each
> question;
> b) No, not at present. Do you write code?
>
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> Prior
> Sent: 16 June 2010 14:44
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> Subject: Xerte OT Integration with Moodle - 2 questions
>
> Hi all, apologies if these have been answered before (relatively new to
> Xerte and this forum):
>
> (a) If we create a quiz activity on a Xerte toolkits page is there any
> way to capture the results of that quiz, on an individual learner level,
>
> back into Moodle? We are trying to find a way to incorporate a
> self-audit of study skills for a learner into a Xerte learning object,
> the results of which can be checked by the course tutor.
>
> (b) Relatedly, we want to find a way to capture learner writing from
> Xerte back into Moodle. For example, in eXe you can embed a particular
> Moodle page in a frame - if you make that page a Moodle journal activity
>
> then whatever the learner writes in that Xerte frame is available as a
> journal entry in Moodle which can then be checked by the course tutor.
>
> Hope that is clear enough, any help much appreciated.
>
> cheers
>
> Julian
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>
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> University of Bath,
> Claverton Down,
> Bath BA2 7AY
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