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MMSU
Online Freshman
Admission System – Users’
Guide
MVLE 2
First Semester AY 2018-2019

Login
• Open
https://mvle2.mmsu.edu.ph/
login/index.php and login
using your Authentication
Credential
• For Faculty, Request for an
authentication credential from
ITC

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Setting up a Course
• Under Navigation click Courses to view available courses or
create a new course.

Setting up a Course
• Then click add a new course button create a new course

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Setting up a Course
• Enter course details then click Save and
return button to save and view the list of
available courses or click Save and
display button to save and continue.

• There are required fields in this form marked

Setting up a Course
• Click the Turn editing on
button to enable adding/editing
activity, resource, or topic

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Adding Student to Course


• Under Navigation click Courses to view existing courses.

Adding Student to Course


• Then click Participants under the course of your choice.

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Adding Student to Course


• Click Enroll users button on the upper right corner of screen.

Adding Student to Course


• Search for the student you want to enroll in your subject/course.
Then click Enroll users.
IMPORTANT: You can only search student with activated account. The student
needs to login once in MVLE to activate his/her account.

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Adding Activity (Quiz)


• Go to Courses.
• Click the Turn Editing On
button on the upper right of the
screen.

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Adding Activity (Quiz)


• Click Add an activity or
resource.

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Adding Activity (Quiz)


• Scroll and tick the Quiz, then
click Add button.

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Adding Activity (Quiz)


• Enter your quiz details then click Save
and return button to save and view the
list of topics or click Save and display
button to save and continue.

• There are required fields in this form marked *

• Click Save and Display to continue on creating the quiz.

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Adding Activity (Quiz)


• Click on the Edit quiz button to continue.

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Adding Activity (Quiz)


• System will show you the quiz details. Click the Add button on the lower
right part.

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Adding Activity (Quiz)


• A new box will pop up, click the “a new question” button.

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Adding Quiz (Multiple Choice)

• Choose a question type from the


list.
• Let us try Multiple choice.

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Adding Quiz (Multiple Choice)


• Supply the needed values.

• There are required fields in this form marked *

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Adding Quiz (Multiple Choice)


• Set the Question in this part.

• There are required fields in this form marked *

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Adding Quiz (Multiple Choice)


• And you can set the Answer in this
part.

• Note: You should put a 100% Grade


on the correct answer and set NONE
if wrong.

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Adding Quiz (Multiple Choice)


• After you entered the question and
the answer/s. Click the Save
changes button.

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Adding Quiz (True/False)


• Let’s do True/False. Click the Add button on the lower right part again.

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Adding Quiz (True/False)

• Choose a question type from the


list.
• Click True/False.

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Adding Quiz (True/False)

• Supply necessary information.

• There are required fields in this form marked *

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Adding Quiz (True/False)

• Select the correct answer – true or


false.

• Finally, provide feedback for each


of the answers 'true' and 'false'.

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Adding Quiz (True/False)

• Click 'Save changes' to add the


question to the quiz.

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Adding Quiz (Matching)


• For Matching type. Click the Add button on the lower right part again.

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Adding Quiz (Matching)

• Choose a question type from the


list.
• Select Matching.

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Adding Quiz (Matching)

• Enter some instructions in the


'Question text' field to tell the
students what they are matching.

• Set the 'Default mark' (i.e. the


maximum number of points for this
question).

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Adding Quiz (Matching)

• You must provide at least two


questions and three answers. You
can provide extra wrong answers by
giving an answer with a blank
question. Entries where both the
question and the answer are blank
will be ignored.

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Adding Quiz (Matching)

• Click Save changes to add the question to the quiz.

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Adding Quiz (Short Answer)


• Let’s do Short Answer. Click the Add button on the lower right part again.

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Adding Quiz (Short Answer)

• Choose a question type from the


list.
• Click Short Answer.

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Adding Quiz (Short Answer)

• Enter some instructions in the


'Question text'.

• Set the 'Default mark' (i.e. the


maximum number of points for this
question).

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Adding Quiz (Short Answer)

• Choose whether the answers are


case-sensitive. Case sensitivity can
be tricky where capitalization is
important.

• Next, fill in the answers you will


accept. You could give common
misspellings partial credit with this
option.

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Adding Quiz (Short Answer)

• Click Save changes to add the question to the quiz.

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Adding Quiz (Numerical)


• Let’s do Numerical Question Type. Click the Add button on the lower right
part again.

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Adding Quiz (Numerical)

• Choose a question type from the


list.
• Click Numerical.

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Adding Quiz (Numerical)

• Enter a question in the 'question


text' field. This can include an
equation.

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Adding Quiz (Numerical)


• Enter the first accepted answer(s). Note:
Floating point numbers, e.g. 23.4, may also be
written as 23,4 or 2.34E+1.

• Enter an accepted error for this answer. This is the


range above or below the answer that Moodle will
accept as a match. For example, if the correct
answer is 5, but you will accept 4 or 6 as answers,
your accepted error is 1.

• Enter a grade for this answer.

• Enter feedback for the accepted answer. This is


the text that the student will see if they enter a
number within the accepted error of the answer.

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Adding Quiz (Numerical)


• Enter the first accepted answer(s). Note:
Floating point numbers, e.g. 23.4, may also be
written as 23,4 or 2.34E+1.

• Enter an accepted error for this answer. This is the


range above or below the answer that Moodle will
accept as a match. For example, if the correct
answer is 5, but you will accept 4 or 6 as answers,
your accepted error is 1.

• Enter a grade for this answer.

• Enter feedback for the accepted answer. This is


the text that the student will see if they enter a
number within the accepted error of the answer.

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Adding Quiz (Numerical)

• Click Save changes to add the question to the quiz.

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Adding Quiz (Essay)


• Let’s do Essay. Click the Add button on the lower right part again.

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Adding Quiz (Essay)

• Choose a question type from the


list.
• Click Essay.

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Adding Quiz (Essay)

• Enter the question in the 'Question


text' field. This will be the title of
and information about the essay you
wish them to write.

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Adding Quiz (Essay)

• Set the 'default mark' and any


'General Feedback' if required. This
is text that appears to the student
once you have graded their essay.

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Adding Quiz (Essay)

RESPONSE OPTIONS

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Adding Quiz (Essay – Response Options)


• 'Response format' allows you to choose what is available for the students when
typing their essays, for example the regular WYSIWYG editor with or without the
option to upload files, or a plain text editor (with no formatting.) No online text
means they cannot type any text. You cannot select this if you don't allow
attachments, as the students will have nothing to submit. If you have programming
students, they may require plain text with monospaced font for their code.

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Adding Quiz (Essay – Response Options)


• 'Require text' allows you to decide whether or not students must add text into the
text editor when they do the question. If you only want them to upload a word-
processed file as an essay, then you can set this to 'Text input is optional'. (Note that
this setting does not force the student to type text into the text editor; they can still
leave it blank and continue to another question.)

• Accepted file types' allows you to specify type(s) of file the students must upload.

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Adding Quiz (Essay)

RESPONSE TEMPLATE

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Adding Quiz (Essay)

It is possible for a teacher to create a template to scaffold


the student's answer in order to give them extra support.
The template is then reproduced in the text editor when the
student starts to answer the question.

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Adding Quiz (Essay)


RESPONSE TEMPLATE

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Adding Quiz (Essay)


WHAT THE STUDENT SEES

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Adding Quiz (Essay)


WHAT THE TEACHER SEES

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Adding Quiz (Essay)

• Click Save changes to add the question to the quiz.

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Adding Resources (File)


• Go to Courses.
• Click the Turn Editing On
button on the upper right of the
screen.

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Adding Resources (File)


• Click Add an activity or
resource.

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Adding Resources (File)


• Scroll and tick the File under
Resources, then click Add
button.

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Adding Resources (File)


• Give your file a name and, if desired, a
description (which you can display on the
course page) and then upload your file by
clicking the 'Add' button in the Select files
box.
• There are required fields in this form marked *

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Adding Resources (File)

• Click Save and return to course or Save and display to add the file to the
topic.

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Adding Resources (URL)


• Go to Courses.
• Click the Turn Editing On
button on the upper right of the
screen.

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Adding Resources (URL)


• Click Add an activity or
resource.

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Adding Resources (URL)


• Scroll and tick the URL under
Resources, then click Add
button.

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Adding Resources (URL)


• Give your URL a name and type (or copy/paste) the URL into the External URL box.
If you need to search for the correct URL, click the Choose a link button. When you
find and select your link, it will be automatically pasted into the box.

• Give the URL a description if you wish, and tick the box to display that description
on the course page if needed.

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Adding Resources (URL)

• Click Save and return to course or Save and display to add the file to the
topic.

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Adding Resources (Assignment)


• Go to Courses.
• Click the Turn Editing On
button on the upper right of the
screen.

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Adding Resources (Assignment)


• Click Add an activity or
resource.

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Adding Resources (Assignment)


• Scroll and tick the Assignment
under Activity, then click Add
button.

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Adding Resources (Assignment)


• Give it a name and, in the description
explain what the students must submit.
You can upload a help or example
document from the Additional files area.

• There are required fields in this form marked *

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Adding Resources (Assignment)


• Expand the other settings to select, for
example, availability times, how you want
them to submit and how you plan to give
them feedback. (Comment inline allows
you to annotate directly on their
submitted work.)

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Adding Resources (Assignment)


• If you want them to verify they are
submitting their own work, or if you want
to prevent them changing their
submission once uploaded, explore the
Submission settings. To have them submit
in group, explore Group submission
settings (ensuring your course has groups)

• Click Save and return to course or Save


and display to add the assignment to
course.

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Adding Resources (Assignment)


• Students click the assignment link and click
“Add submission” (1)

• Depending on the assignment settings, they


either have a text box into which to type
their work or an upload area to submit their
file (2)

• They may be able to return to their work


and redraft it, or they might have to click a
submit button to send in a final version
which cannot be changed.

Student View

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Adding Resources (Assignment)


• Once students have submitted work, click on the assignment and click “Grades”
• Here, the submission may be annotated (1) and/or downloaded (2); a grade entered (3) and
individual feedback given (4). The teacher saves the changes (5) and moves to the next student (6)
Teacher View

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