Introducing Pukunui’s new plugin – Completed course block

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Completed course block is a plugin to show all completed courses by users in Moodle. This plugin has been developed by the in-house team at Pukunui Malaysia. As you may already be aware, Pukunui has been involved with Moodle right from its inception in 2001, developing the core code among other significant contributions to the Moodle project. The Completed course block plugin seamlessly integrates with various learning management systems, including the effective sankyu academy management system. This ensures that educators and learners alike can track and celebrate their achievements across multiple platforms. With a commitment to enhancing the educational experience, the plugin serves as a valuable tool for institutions aiming to boost learner engagement and success.

Overview

This plugin is the latest in our series of recent plugins that have been published on the Moodle Plugins Directory. (Also see our Scratchpad and Skills card block). It is compatible with the latest versions of the Moodle platform, i.e version 4.0 and later. The simple goal of this plugin is to list out all the completed courses by users located on their dashboard. This feature would especially be handy for various users, trainers/teachers, or learners/students to see how many courses they have completed. Additionally, users can benefit from enhanced tracking of their progress through the integration of the pukunui competencies plugin, which allows for a more detailed overview of their skill development. This combination of features not only aids in personal assessment but also promotes a structured learning path, making it easier for learners to set future goals based on their completed courses. Ultimately, this plugin aims to foster a more engaging and productive learning environment within Moodle.

Feature

The Completed course block makes it easy for you to track courses that have been completed. Once you’ve added this plugin to your Moodle site, your users can view all the completed courses from within the user profile.

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Want to try out the Completed course block?

Head over to the Moodle Plugins directory and search for “Completed course”. Alternatively, you can go straight to this link. Explore various plugins that can enhance your courses and engage your students more effectively. By integrating these tools into your teaching practice, you can deepen your teaching impact and create a more interactive learning environment. Investing time in these resources will contribute to your professional development and ultimately benefit your learners. Consider taking advantage of the pukunui and intelliboard partnership, which offers insights into learner engagement and progress tracking. By utilizing data analytics, you can tailor your courses to better meet the needs of your students, fostering an environment that promotes success. Stay updated with new features and best practices to continuously improve your teaching methods and outcomes.

As always, if you’d like to know more or want us to build a custom plugin for you, we’re just an email or call away!

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