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This refers to Moodle 3.11 from August 2022 onwards

What is the Timed document release

The Timed document release allows anyone with an Editing Teacher role in Moodle to make a document (or set of documents) available to students, on or after a certain date and time.

Students do not need to refresh the browser: once the exact date/time has been reached the document(s) will immediately appear. This avoids problems with students continually refreshing their browsers, e.g., leading up to an exam, which can cause Moodle to slow down.

The Timed document release is particularly useful when adding exam papers for Moodle Take Home Exams.

Where would you use the Timed document release

  • To add an exam paper document for a Moodle take home exam.
  • To provide a document to students after a certain date and time in a way that also gives them a clear countdown until it becomes available.

How to create a Timed document release

  • In your module select the Turn editing on button located towards the top right of the screen. 
  • Select the + Add an activity or resource link in the relevant section. 
  • From the pop-up window select the Timed document release (it’s a Resource).
     
  • You will then see the settings page.
    Within the settings page enter a title within ‘Name’.
    NOTE: If adding an exam paper it is recommended to use a standardised format, e.g.,
    Exam Paper <module code> <month of exam period> <year>. This will make it easier for the student to understand that the document to be revealed is the exam paper. 
  • Within the ‘Release time’ section check the ‘Enable’ tickbox and then set the date and time when the document will be made available to students. Once this date and time has been reached the document will automatically be visible to students.
  • Within the ‘Content’ section add the document in the ‘Files’ section by either dragging and dropping in the ‘Files’ area or uploading it by selecting the button located in the top-left, as usual with files.
  • Within the ‘Display contents’ section select ‘On a separate page’ from the dropdown menu and it is recommended all default options remained ticked.
  • Select the ‘Save and return to module’ button. 

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