Blocks: Course overview on campus
block_course_overview_campus
Maintained by
University of Ulm,
Alexander Bias
Moodle block which provides all functionality of block_course_overview, provides additional filters (course category, course term and course teachers) to be used on university campuses as well as the possibility to hide courses and course news from the course list.
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After installing block_course_overview_campus with its default settings and adding it to your frontpage, it behaves like block_course_overview from moodle core. Additionally, news from your courses can be folded and unfolded and courses can be hidden from the course list.
To make use of the advanced features of the block, please visit Plugins -> Blocks -> Course overview on campus. There, you are able to activate filters for course category, course term and course teachers and can configure in detail the way courses and courses' metadata are displayed in the course list.
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Thank your very much. It works perfectly again.
Regards
Michael
Course overview campus is a very good plugin. after install its work perfectly as admin, but when login as a teacher or student block not show in my home page. please refer me if there is any settings.
Thank you advance.
course overview on campus is a block which can be placed by users onto their MyMoodle page manually.
If you want it to appear on all user's MyMoodle pages automatically, I propose to place it as a sticky block (see https://docs.moodle.org/29/en/Block_settings#Making_a_block_sticky_throughout_the_whole_site for details).
Thanks,
Alex
when will the block "course overview on camus" appear for moodle 2.9 or does the current version also work on Moodle 2.9?
Kind regards
Michael
there will be a 2.9 version within the 1-2 months, but we didn't start working on it due to our internal release cycle.
I didn't receive any problem reports about running the 2.8 version on 2.9 up to now, so please give it a try and let me know if you encounter problems.
Thanks,
Alex
Thank you for your quick response. I 'll give it a try.
Kind regards,
Michael
I installed the plugin "course overview on campus".Iit works great.
Kind regards,
Michael
I have released a 2.9 version in the meantime (which does not contain any new functionality at the moment).
Alex
I cannot install the plug in, it tells me "cannot write target file"
with so few information about your problem, it's nearly impossible for me to assist you. The only thing I can say is that I don't think that this message comes from my plugin and you should check first if there is a fundamental problem with your moodle installation + if you can't install other plugins, too.
citing our Moodle release support statement from https://github.com/moodleuulm/moodle-block_course_overview_campus/blob/master/README.md:
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Due to limited resources, block_course_overview_campus is only maintained for the most recent major release of Moodle. However, previous versions of this plugin which work in legacy major releases of Moodle are still available as-is without any further updates in the Moodle plugins repository.
There may be several weeks after a new major release of Moodle has been published until we can do a compatibility check and fix problems if necessary. If you encounter problems with a new major release of Moodle - or can confirm that block_course_overview_campus still works with a new major relase - please let us know on https://github.com/moodleuulm/moodle-block_course_overview_campus/issues
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Currently, we plan to work on 3.1 in July. But as far as I see, there are no fatal errors with the 3.0 version of this plugin on 3.1. If you encounter any problems, please let us know and we will provide a hot fix.
Thanks,
Alex
Thanks for the prompt reply.
Indeed, the release support statement was one of the positive reasons to opt for your plugin. Kudos!
Still, pardon my curiosity... just wanted to plan my way forward.
Glad to hear the news re. 3.1!
Thanks again,
Chris