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Checklist is an open-source (GPL) activity module plugin that allows for a checklist to be created for students to work through.

Why use it?

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The checklist allows you to keep students focused and on track to complete their module. It has a range of uses:

  • Create a checklist of required and/or optional tasks which students can check off and see their progress.
  • Create a checklist where students can add their own items to create their own private checklist.
  • Automatically generate a checklist for all the current course activities and resources, with the option to hide items. 
  • Keep students focused, by adding dates to items which will appear in the Moodle calendar.
  • Teachers can view and comment on individual student progress.
  • Teachers have the option to check off items for each student, e.g. to confirm progress has been made. 
  • Progress is stored in the Moodle Gradebook and can be exported from Moodle.

Who can use it?

Tutors and course administrators can create checklist activities, review student progress, checkoff off progress and comment on progress.

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  1. With editing enabled on your Moodle course, click Add an activity or resource in the desired section and select Checklist.
  2. Enter a Name and Description/Introduction (which you can optionally display on the course page directly).
  3. Most of the time you can leave a checklist on default configuration but there are some options to be considered under Settings.
    1. User can add their own items can be enabled to let students populate the checklist with their own items.
    2. Updates by can be toggled between student only, teacher only or both student and teacher.
    3. Add due dates to calendar allows for individual checklist items to be given a due date that's then displayed into the Moodle calendar.
    4. Teachers can add comments can be disabled to if you don't wish to provide any feedback within the activity itself.
    5. Maximum grade can be set to 0.
    6. Email when checklist is complete can be set to send an email to the student, the teacher or both the student and teacher.
    7. Show course modules in checklist can be set to pre-populate the checklist with the activities and resources from either the specific section a checklist is in or the entire course. Please be aware if enabled, the checklist will dynamically update.
    8. Check-off when modules complete is only applicable when showing course modules within the checklist. This will automatically mark a checklist item as complete based on the configured activity completion criteria with the optional ability for the student to override it within the checklist.
    9. Lock teacher marks will restrict the ability to change the yes or no completion marking on a checklist item once a teacher has given a completion mark.
  4. If you're using completion tracking on your course, the Activity Completion criteria can configured to automatically mark the activity as complete when the percentage of items ticked off is set to 100%.
  5. Scroll to the bottom and click Save and display.

Adding and managing checklist items

  1. To add an item to the checklist, write the desired activity and then click Add.
    1. You can use Link to as a way to link off to other areas of Moodle or websites simply by providing the URL. If you intend on using this, consider if the content being linked out to is better placed in a reading list.
    2. You can press Edit dates if you wish to add due dates to checklist items. Please note you'll have to enable Add due dates to calendar in the checklist activity settings if you want students to see these dates outside of the calendar.
  2. Once an item has been added to the checklist, you'll see some buttons either side of the entry to adjust how it appears.
    1. You can use the checkbox next to added the item to toggle between the item being required, optional or a heading within the completed checklist.
    2. The text colour square can be used to toggle between a small range of preset colours. We recommend against doing this on the grounds of accessibility.
    3. The settings cog can be used to change the text or due date of a checklist entry.
    4. The directional arrows can be used to indent, outdent or move items up and down the checklist.
    5. The trashcan can be used to delete an try.
    6. The green plus symbol can be used to add an entry directly below that item in the checklist.
  3. You can preview a checklist by clicking the View checklist tab.

An example of the checklist activity

Viewing and updating progress

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  1. Navigate to a Moodle course and Turn editing on
  2. Scroll to the bottom of the blocks column and select Checklist under Add.. within the Add a block section block.
  3. Once the block is added on your page, scroll to the Checklist block, click on the settings cog and then select Configure Checklist block
  4. There are three settings under Block settings but you can leave them at the default if there's only one checklist on your Moodle course
    1. Checklist overview can be set to Yes if you wish to show an overview of progress on all checklist activities
    2. Choose checklist can be used to specify a checklist to show within the block if Checklist overview is set to No
    3. Default group can be left on it's default settings
  5. Once you've made any required changes, click Save changes

If your checklist block is configured to show progress for a specific block, this is what you will see. Clicking onto a student's name will take you to their progress within the specified checklist activity. 

An example of a checklist block showing progress from a specified checklist activity

If your checklist block is configured to show an overview of all checklist activities on a block, this is what you will see. Clicking onto the checklist title will take you to that specific checklist activity.

An example of the checklist block showing an overview of all checklist activities on a course

 In both cases, students will only see their individual progress, and not that of other students.

Examples and case studies

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