Restrict Access Using Annoto Activity Completion in Moodle
Annoto's integration with Moodle enables instructors to restrict access to specific course content based on student engagement with video activities.
By using Moodle’s Restrict Access feature, instructors can set criteria that require students to complete interactive video activities—such as watching videos, participating in discussions —before gaining access to the next section of the course.
This functionality promotes progressive learning by ensuring students actively engage with material before moving forward, helping them stay on track and reinforcing key learning outcomes.
To set access restrictions, navigate to the activity you want to limit based on previous activity completion.
Click on "Add restriction"
Click on "Activity completion"
Choose the activity that needs to be completed before this activity can be viewed.
Now, learners can access this content only after completing the activity requirements for the "Video Activity Completion" page.
They can also see an indication to this requirement
Annoto's Activity Completion feature enhances the functionality of video-based learning within the Moodle environment. By using Annoto Activity Completion within Moodle, instructors can track and assess student engagement and performance more effectively through the completion of video-based activities synced to Moodle Activity Completion reports.
Here's an overview of how it works and its benefits:
Annoto is fully integrated with Moodle, allowing instructors to easily include interactive video activities as part of their course content. The platform leverages Moodle's native Activity Completion feature to monitor student progress through video completion, discussions, and other interactive elements.
With Annoto, instructors can see how much of the video each student has watched and participated in discussions. Activity completion data from Annoto is linked directly to the Moodle Activity completion, enabling automated Activity completion of these video-based activities.