Moodle: Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment is a free and open-source e-learning software platform, also known as a Course Management System, Learning Management System, or Virtual Learning Environment. Moodle is a course management system designed to help educators who want t...
To login to a Moodle site a username and password is required. These credentials can either be made by the organizations site administrators or managers or if allowed by the user themselves. Once credentials have been set a user can login to the site using this identifiers. In this tutorial, l...
Moodle: Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment is a free and open-source e-learning software platform, also known as a Course Management System, Learning Management System, or Virtual Learning Environment. Moodle is a course management system designed to help educators who want t...
The Participants page will display users names and profile pictures. In this page users can message one another by clicking on another participants name. View other users enrolled in a course by following the steps below.
The HTML editor enables complex text and image tasks. For this example, an image will be added to a post within a Glossary, however, the same steps can be followed to add an image to any text, as long as the HTML editor appears to offer help.
The File picker is a modal window that provides users access to add files inside Moodle. When the File picker screen appears, a number of links are listed down on the left side. These links are called Repositories and they are areas where Moodle users can access and/or storage files.
Moodle allows users to overwrite files if they already exist in the system. The alterations made in a file can be reflected only in one single place or in many areas. If an alias is created, then when the original file is updated, it will change in all instances of the alias. Take the followi...
A Glossary allows participants to create and maintain a list of definitions, similar to a dictionary. In Moodle, glossaries can be a collaborative activity, where instructors can allow students to add their own entries, rate others' entries and more. Adding a Glossary entry is very simple...
The Calendar displays four types of events, Global, Course, Group, and User. Activities in a course that have a due date associated with them will auto populate a Course Calendar event on the specified due date. Users can add events to their personal Calendar which will only be visible to them...