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access Access/Accounts
Authenticated access with Internet/Guest ID
Read-only anonymous access
Create UofM Guest ID(s)
Activate Moodle account

Bulk-activate Moodle accounts

User profile in Moodle
 
users Roles/Participants
Roles overview
Add students
Add co-instructors / TAs
Remove users
Deny access
Groups
Groupings
Group work: groups and groupings
 
settings Communication
Contact participants
Blog (user)
Messenger tool
Quickmail block
Frequency of emails from a forum
settings Site management, settings

Request a site

Access settings to your site
Site theme
Archival policy
 
build Start building
Layout and navigation
Editing and building
Import/copy content
Clipboard block
Mass Actions block
 
settings File management
File management and Files - 1.9
File management - 2.0
Course files - 2.0
 
Resources Resources
Static course materials that users can review only, such as webpages, images, word docs, etc.
label Label
book Book
web Page (text or web)
url

URL - Link to a file or website

Directory - 1.9
file File resource - 2.0
foler Folder resource - 2.0
   
activity Activities
Assignment Assignment

certificate

Certificate
chat Chat
choice Choice
data Database
feedback Feedback
forum

Forum

glossary Glossary
lesson Lesson
quiz Quiz
scorm SCORM/AICC
survey Survey
wiki Wiki
teach Teaching
Start of semester checklist
End of semester checklist
"Dummy" student account

Grades (gradebook)

Import grades into PeopleSoft
tip Tips and known issues
 
Teaching tips from Using Moodle book (zipped PDF, flash version)
 
settings Use other tools with Moodle
Moodle and Adobe Presenter (UMConnect)
Moodle and Examview

Moodle and Google gadgets

Moodle and MediaMill
Moodle and NetFiles
Moodle and paper exams (OMS)

Moodle and Respondus

Moodle and TurningPoint
Moodle and UThink blogs
Moodle and WebVista
Moodle and Wimba
Moodle and YouTube videos
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