Moodle

Moodle Faculty Quickstart Guide

This faculty quickstart guide for getting started with Moodle includes information about course settings, adding resources, setting up and conducting activities, and user profiles.

1/14/08

Moodle Wikis

Wikis can be used for collaborative online document creation by all Moodle course participants, by groups, or by an individual student and the teacher.

2/5/08

Understanding Moodle Roles

Moodle roles facilitate controlling what a user can and cannot do within a course.

11/27/07

Moodle Guide for Offices and College Organizations

Moodle was developed to assist faculty with managing classroom resources and as a way to foster more collaboration among their students. However, many Lafayette offices and student organizations find Moodle to be useful because it allows them to easily share information among their members.

3/20/08

Adding and Using Moodle Blocks

The left and right columns of the Moodle layout can be customized with different blocks. Each block can contain a different type of content.

1/16/08

Editing your Moodle Profile

Each user has a personal profile in Moodle. Profile information includes some information drawn from your Lafayette network account and other information that you can edit.

7/11/07

Adding and Using Forums in Moodle

By default each course site in Moodle has a General News and Announcements forum. Additional forums can be added to a course site to promote engagement and interactivity.

6/26/07

Assignments and Grades in Moodle

How students can submit assignments, review returned assignments, and access grades.

7/9/07

Moodle FAQ

Some of the most frequently asked questions about Moodle:

1/22/08

Student's Guide to Moodle

This guide describes how to log in, find courses, locate and edit user profiles, locate and post to discussion forums, and where to find additional help.
5/9/08