Moodle: Weekly format
Introduction The course is organised week by week, with each section having a date heading. Moodle will create a section for each week of your course. You can add content, …
Introduction The course is organised week by week, with each section having a date heading. Moodle will create a section for each week of your course. You can add content, …
Introduction The course is organised into topic sections that a teacher can give titles to. Each topic section consists of activities, resources and labels. This is great to use if …
Introduction A course format which displays course topics as “Tiles”, in a grid rather than as a list. When clicked, tile content is displayed under the tile with an animated …
What is the recycle bin? The recycle bin allows teachers to retrieve course items they have mistakenly deleted. If deleted items are not needed, they are automatically permanently deleted after …
Introduction Grid is a modular and visual course format. Hides all topics and creates a grid of icons (one for each topic) with short titles. Clicking on an icon brings …
Introduction Flexible Sections allows to have nested sections and each section may be displayed expanded (with all content on the parent section page) or collapsed (as a link to a …
Introduction This format is similar to the standard Topics format except that all topics (except ‘0’) can be ‘toggled’ on and off. This reduces clutter in courses that have a …
In this guide: Adding Topics Grid format Flexible sections format Adding content blocks Moving topics and blocks Topics Blocks Using the block drawer Changing content visibility Make Available Course formatting …
In this guide: Introduction Adding Sharing Cart Copying to the Sharing Cart Copying from the Sharing Cart Making folders inside the Sharing Cart Introduction The Sharing Cart is a block …
Backing up work on Moodle A course can be saved with some or all its parts by using the course backup. A teacher can create a backup or download an …