Training formats

From LMS User guide

A course format refers to the layout of a course. The course format can be selected in Administration > Training administration > Edit settings.

An administrator can enable, disable or delete course formats for courses in Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Training formats > Manage course formats. They can also change the order in which available course formats are displayed to Instructors in the course settings.

Standard course formats[edit]

Weekly format[edit]

The course is organized week by week, with each section having a date heading. LMS will create a section for each week of your course. You can add content, forums, quizzes, and so on in the section for each week. The current week is highlighted.

TIP: If you want all your students to work on the same materials at the same time, this would be a good format to choose.
NOTE: Make sure your course start date is correct. If it is not your weeks will have the wrong date on it. This is especially important if you are restoring a course to use with a new section of students.

If you have students starting the course at different times, you can use the feature Training relative dates to display dates for each course section relative to the student's start date in the course.

Topics format[edit]

The course is organised into topic sections that a Instructor can give titles to. Each topic section consists of activities, resources and labels. In new installations of LMS, this is the default format.

TIP: This is great to use if your course is objective based and each objective may take different amounts of time to complete. An example of this would be scaffolding where the students are building upon the knowledge from earlier topics.

"Show only one section"[edit]

With the Weekly, Topics and any contributed format that implements the functionalty, it is possible via Administration > Training administration > Edit settings to "show one section per page". Here is a course with eight topics, with the third one currently shown. The links left and right lead to topics two and four:


Notes:

  • The course home page shows just the section names and any text in the section description along with activity and resource numbers, with the names being click-able. This is what you see the first time you access the course. Once you have selected a topic by clicking on its name, you then see one section at a time.
  • If editing is ON, then the Main course page will display all the content in all the sections.
  • There is a 'Jump to...' menu at the bottom of each single section page

Social format[edit]

This format is oriented around one main forum,the social forum, which appears listed on the main page. It is useful for situations that are more free form. They may not even be courses. The LMS Lounge is an example of a social format course.

When selecting the social format, it is possible to specify how many discussions you wish to display on the course page:

The social forum can be edited by clicking the 'Update this forum' button on the social forum page. The forum introduction is displayed at the top of the course page. Activities and resources can be added on the side by using the Social activities block.

Single activity format[edit]

The single activity format only has 1 section, and allows the Instructor to add one activity only to the course. When the single activity format is selected, a drop down menu appears for the Instructor to choose the activity they wish to use. See the "See also" section below for a screencast and working example of the single activity course format.

Note: This course format replaces the SCORM format in earlier versions of LMS, as it is possible here to select a SCORM package as the single activity.

Single activity format with a forum as the activity and social format are very similar. The only difference is when the course contains other activities. The single activity format displays them as "orphaned" and for Instructors only; the social format displays them in an activities block and available for students.

Buttons course format[edit]

The Buttons course format creates a menu with buttons in JavaScript to access the sections, one by one. It has features to create group of sections (example: modules, period) and change the button colors. For more information, please visit Buttons course format.

Collapsed Topics[edit]

This is a format that is essentially the same as the standard Topic and Weekly formats but with a 'toggle' for each section except '0'. The toggles' purpose is to reduce the amount of initial information presented to the user thus reducing the 'scroll of death' that can plague courses with a lot of content. The 'state' of the toggles is remembered on a per course per user basis. For more information, please visit Collapsed_Topics_course_format.

Overview[edit]

For an overview of 'Collapsed Topics' please see this video:

Daily format[edit]

The daily format is a modification of the weekly format that shows sections by day rather than by week.

Grid format[edit]

The Grid course format is a modular and visual course format. Hides all topics and creates a grid of icons (one for each topic) with short titles. Clicking on an icon brings up the content from the corresponding topic in a "lightbox" style display.

Menutopic format[edit]

The menutopic format allows you to display the topics/sections in a menu.

Noticeboard format[edit]

The Noticeboard format presents the latest post in the news forum at the top of the course.

Onetopic format[edit]

The onetopic format shows each topic in a tab, keeping the current tab between calls to resources, in such a way that when it returns from a module as the blog or the glossary it returns to tab from where you started. This format is based on the LMS standard format: “Topics”.

Tiles format[edit]

The tiles format displays course topics as "Tiles", rather than as a list. When clicked, tile content is displayed under the tile with an animated transition. The layout adapts to different screen sizes and orientations. Within each tile, activities can also be set to display as "sub-tiles". Icons for each tile can be selected from a predefined set (i.e. the Instructor does not need to upload them).

Topic format (colors)[edit]

The colored topic format is based on the 'Topics' standard format and allows a Instructor to specify the foreground and background colours for each course section.

Flexible sections format[edit]

The flexible sections format for LMS 2.4+ allows to have nested sections and each section may be displayed expanded (with all content on the parent section page) or collapsed (as a link to a separate page)

Kickstart format (Training Wizard)[edit]

The kickstart course format is a special course format which helps Instructors to create courses. Instead of the empty skeleton Instructors usually find (and sometimes even students), this course format provides up to three course templates to make creating a course a lot easier. Documentation can be found here Other contributed course formats are available from the modules and plugins database.