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moodle/mod
gustav_delius 34283aa87d The teacher now can choose whether to see the advanced quiz
options or not. This is handled as in the resource module. The
"Show advanced options" button is only shown if the admin has
chosen to declare some of the options as advanced.

There are now 4 review options as suggested by Martin in
http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=16709

Provides separate buttons "Update this quiz" and "Edit questions",
see http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=16708. To make this
possible edit.php can now be called with a quiz id and it saves
its data itself rather than relying on mod.php.

mod.html now has a "Save changes" and a "Save changes and edit questions" button.

"Attempt quiz now" button gets a different language string for
re-attempts. This is currently set to "Re-attempt quiz".

After viewing the feedback for an attempt the "Continue" button
leads back to the course homepage, as requested in bugs 1224 and
1976. If there is no feedback the user is brought straight to quiz/view.php.
2005-01-02 07:15:19 +00:00
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2004-12-15 13:13:18 +00:00

ACTIVITY MODULES
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These are main modules in Moodle, allowing various activities.


Each of these modules contains a number of expected components:

  mod.html: a form to setup/update a module instance

  version.php: defines some meta-info and provides upgrading code

  icon.gif: a 16x16 icon for the module

  db/mysql.sql: an SQL dump of all the required db tables and data
 
  index.php: a page to list all instances in a course

  view.php: a page to view a particular instance

  lib.php: any/all functions defined by the module should be in here.
         constants should be defined using MODULENAME_xxxxxx
         functions should be defined using modulename_xxxxxx

         There are a number of standard functions:

         modulename_add_instance()
         modulename_update_instance()
         modulename_delete_instance()

         modulename_user_complete()
         modulename_user_outline()

         modulename_cron()

         modulename_print_recent_activity()


If you are a developer and interested in developing new Modules see:
  
   Moodle Documentation:  http://moodle.org/doc
   Moodle Community:      http://moodle.org/community