Students must provide consent before using the Hypothesis activity. This guide will provide instructions for adding the consent notice to your course.



The Hypothesis Consent Notice is placed in a standard Moodle quiz. When a student provides consent in this quiz, they will receive 100%. The Hypothesis activity will be restricted to users who do not receive 100% in order to prevent those who do not provide consent from accessing it.


For instructions on how to place a restriction on your Hypothesis activities, please follow this guide: https://kputlcommons.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/43000645473-how-to-add-a-hypothesis-activity-and-restrict-access-to-it



Adding the Consent Notice


  • The quiz containing the consent form is attached as a file at the bottom of this article. Please click and download it to your device.


  • Enter the course you would like to place the consent form in, then click the Gear icon in the top right corner of the course.


  • From the drop-down menu, click Restore.


  • Drag and drop the quiz file that was downloaded previously into the restore box, then click "Restore"


  • On the Confirm step, scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Continue"


  • From the "Restore into an existing course" page, select the course you would like to place the quiz in and click "Continue"


  • From the settings page, scroll to the bottom and click "Next"


  • The Schema page will confirm the contents of the file you are uploading. Ensure that the Hypothesis Consent quiz is listed and click "Next"


  • Finally, on the "Review" page, scroll to the bottom and click "Restore"
  • Once the restore is complete, click "Continue" and ensure the quiz is now located in your course.


You can now begin to add Hypothesis activities to your course and restrict access based on the grade received in the Hypothesis Consent Notice quiz. This article will cover how to add the activity and set up restrictions.




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