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NOTE: Most of those guides are linked to the information from moodle.org website. Therefore you will see some inconsistencies with screenshots.

Access
Two types of access
Access with Internet ID
Access with UofM Guest ID
Read-only anonymous access
Moodle account

Activate Moodle account

User profile in Moodle
Site management

Request a site

Overall site settings
Access settings to your site
Site copy

Participants

Roles overview
Add students
Add co-instructors / TAs
Remove users
Groups
Teaching
Start of semester checklist
End of semester checklist
Contact participants
Frequency of emails from a forum
"Dummy" student account
Grades (gradebook)
 

 

 

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Layout and navigation
Editing and building
Add/delete/hide items
Import/copy content
Site theme
Administration block
Tools
Blog
Messenger
Blocks
About blocks
Activities
Administration
Calendar
Course Description
Courses
HTML
Latest News
Messages
Online Users
People
Quiz Results
RSS feed
Random Glossary Entry
Recent Activity
Search forums
Section Links
Upcoming Events
 
 

 

Resources
  About resources
text Text page
web Web page
url

Linking to a file or site

    - upload syllabus
- add PowerPoint
- provide URL
Displaying a directory
label Inserting a label
   
Activities
Assignment Assignment

book

Book

certificate

Certificate
chat Chat
choice Choice
data Database
forum

Forum

glossary Glossary
lesson Lesson
quiz Quiz
scorm SCORM/AICC
survey Survey
wiki Wiki
   

 

Use other tools with Moodle
Moodle and WebVista
Moodle and Adobe Presenter (UMConnect)

Moodle and Examview

Moodle and Respondus
Moodle and NetFiles

Moodle and Google gadgets

Moodle and YouTube videos
Moodle and UThink blogs
Moodle and Wimba


Teaching tips

Teaching tips from Using Moodle book by Jason Cole. Some of the tools and settings described in this book can be different from University Moodle.

 
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