I really liked the idea from @greydon . However, I couldn't get it to work (not until much later).
- I created an "access" quiz and only allocated it to one person ("John").
- Next, I created a preliminary module with only the access quiz inside.
- After, I created a content module that had the preliminary module as the pre-requisite.
When I tested this (as test student and acting as John), I could get neither to work - both were able to access the content. Can anyone explain this issue (what is the purpose of pre-requisites if it doesn’t prevent someone accessing content)?
[See picture 1]
Since that didn’t work, I tried to add the quiz in the same module as a requirement (must complete the one specific quiz with full marks). This prevented John from accessing the revision, but not the students not allocated the quiz (everyone else).
Setup [picture 2]
John’s view [picture 3]
Everyone else’s view [picture 4]
Note, the option to re-lock modules kept coming up. However, apparently it means nothing because it was not locked. Also, for some reason, this comes up even when the page has never been viewed by any student (test or real). I know this because I created a page, then, a minute later created the module with pre-requisite and the notification still appeared.
My next idea was to create a quiz that everyone can access, but is password-locked. However, this still didn’t block anyone! I even entered into Student View and reset the student view, but they could jump the requirement like it wasn’t there.
Out of curiosity, I tried the other requirement (completion in order). This seemed to be the only option that worked because the next page was greyed out. Also, if the student found a working link to module content page (“revision”), the requirement blocked the student.
[Apparently, "Maximum number of attachments allowed is: 5" means only four attachments are allowed...]
Did anyone else experience these issues? I thought the suggestion above was genius – but I didn’t expect everything to be broken when attempting.
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