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How To Turn Editing On
You will need to turn editing on to edit a course resource or activity directly from the main course page, as well as reorder or retitle resources. Turning Editing On You must be assigned to the course as an instructor to turn editing on. Note: A ...
How To View Course Participation
Moodle offers a number of reports on course activity. To quickly view student participation for specific activities, use the Course Participation report. Locate the Administration block and expand the Reports dropdown menu. Click Course ...
Recycle Bin
The Recycle Bin plug-in allows users to quickly restore items that have been deleted or removed from a course. The Recycle Binalso allows users to permanently delete items from a course. The Recycle Bin can be accessed by clicking the hyperlink in ...
How To Move Items On The Course Page
Click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the main course page. Under the drop-down menu, click Turn Editing On. Editing can also be turned on by locating the Administration block on the right side of the course page. Under Administration>Course ...
Messaging: How To Message All Students In The Course
Moodle is a quick and easy way to send a message to all of your students. Knowing how to message all students would be useful if, for example, you need to announce a change in an assignment or a due date. Messaging Options There are two options to ...
How To Modify a Course Layout
A course layout determines whether the entire course is displayed on one page or divided into separate pages for each section. Modifying a Course Layout Locate the Administration block within the course page. Select Edit Settings. Scroll to and click ...
How To Hide and Reopen Course Content
Hiding Course Content from Student View Click the gear icon in the top right corner of your course page and then select Turn Editing On. Use the Edit hyperlink to the right of the item you would like to hide from students and select Hide. To hide an ...
How To Switch View To Student Role
You are automatically in the role of the instructor when accessing your online course. But, you have the option to temporarily switch your role so you can see your course as the student sees it. Locate your name in the top-right corner and use the ...
Course and Student Reports and Logs
Course Reports Course reports are general, course-level activity reports. These reports can help an instructor determine when, and if, students have accessed resources, participated, or submitted activities within the course. Reports can be found in ...
How To Upload a File To Your Course
There are two methods of adding a file to your main course page. You have the option to drag and drop a file from your computer, or you can use a file picker and manually browse and select a file from your computer. Please note that non-editing ...
How To Un-Embed Video Links Using Filters
Video links (such as YouTube video links) provided within Moodle typically become embedded videos. Use the following steps to provide links for external navigation instead of embedding the videos. Un-Embedding Videos at an Activity/Resource Level ...
How To Import Content
In Course Administration > Settings, click on the Import link: Select the course you wish to import from and click Continue. You will only be able to import items from other courses in which you are enrolled as an instructor. You will need to search ...
How To Modify The Number Of Course Topics
Using the Editing Tools Click the gear menu in the top right corner of the course and choose Turn Editing On. Navigate to the bottom of the last topic or module in the course and click “+ Add topics” In the pop-up box, choose the number of sections ...
Using the Moodle Calendar
If the calendar is not visible on your course, the Calendar block has probably not been added. To add the Calendar block, select the gear icon in the top right-hand corner of your screen. From the drop-down menu under the gear icon, select “turn ...
How To Edit a Topic Summary
You can change the text or overall appearance of the top portion of a certain topic (week, module, etc.) within your course. You can modify any topic in your course this way, from the first module to the last. This can be useful if, for example, the ...