Data and E-Learning Part 12: Ad-hoc database queries (Students)
The previous post in this series showed how to set up and run a query using the Ad-hoc database queries
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The previous post in this series showed how to set up and run a query using the Ad-hoc database queries
Read moreRunning, let alone writing the Moodle acceptance tests is a bit tricky and complicated, and they can take ages. But what if there was a way to speed things up? In this first of a two part post, we’ll look at getting up and running with running tests one at a time.
Read moreThe previous post in this series introduced the Ad-hoc database queries plugin, a powerful tool for getting reporting data out
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Read moreWe all use technology on a regular basis and we know that our electronic computing technology is based on bytes. But what exactly is a ‘Byte’ and why does it matter so much?
Read moreSo far in this article series we have seen how to extract data from a Moodle installation using the tools
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Read moreWe saw in the previous article how you can extract participant data out of a Moodle installation. In this article
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Read moreIntroduction In this post I want to have a break from the technical side of things and be more human,
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