I liked the idea of the attendance module when we first introduced it, it fixed a common complaint for instructors, how to take attendance with the Moodle gradebook.  My like turned to infatuation this fall when I began to use it in my on-campus course.

I appreciate how easy it is to set up and take attendance for every class session;  I can customize the settings, adjust the points, excuse for snow days and student emergencies, and even make notes that the students and I can see.

Taking attendance, luckily, is as easy as marking everyone Present in one easy click, and then adjusting one or two students as needed.

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I have not had any students question my attendance or try to argue that somehow I missed them in class, it has been wonderful.

But I didn’t “fall in love” with the module until I discovered the Sorted Grid view.

I was looking for a way to grade group participation/project work that was happening on a weekly basis and I didn’t want a list of 15 items cluttering up my Moodle gradebook.  So I added a second Attendance module and renamed it Weekly Projects. I renamed the variables to reflect my rubric.  This was close, but a bit cumbersome to grade, until I found the Sorted Grid view! I can arrange students in columns and easily grade participation.

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This makes the Attendance module a viable option for any re-occurring work in your course.  Have an idea on how to adapt this module, I’d love to hear it!

Tutorial:  Adding the Attendance Module.