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Moodle: Organize Courses
How to Favorite a Course in Moodle Although it is no longer possible to hide courses in Moodle, users may "favorite" the desired course. To do so, please follow these steps: Log into Moodle using your myLSU account username and password. Once directed...
Article Id:
19943
Category: Course Setup
Moodle: Outcomes
Description In Moodle, the Outcomes tool allows instructors to track broad program- and course-level learning outcomes that correspond with specific course learning activities. In general, course outcomes specify what a student must know and do at the end of the course....
Article Id:
20486
Category: Course Setup
Moodle: Reprocess Enrollment Feature
This feature allows the primary instructor of a course to refresh the enrollment to immediately get the most current list of students enrolled in a Moodle course based on enrollment in the mainframe. Although Moodle rosters are automatically updated as students add/drop a course, it is an overnight process. After Reprocess is used, an instructor must wait a minimum of 1 hour to use the...
Article Id:
20261
Category: Course Setup
Moodle: Selective Import
Selective Import allows instructors and TAs (excluding Non-Editing Instructors) to import selected content from one Moodle course into another on the same site. This process is similar to copying and pasting and does not create a backup file. Simple...
Article Id:
20209
Category: Course Setup
Moodle: Simple Restore
Simple Restore enables instructors and TAs (excluding Non-Editing Instructors) to restore an entire Moodle course from a backup file—ideal for initially populating a course. Instructors have the option to merge the backup’s contents with existing material or completely overwrite the course. In both cases, due dates are automatically...
Article Id:
20291
Category: Course Setup
Moodle: Simple Restore: Import All Materials into a Course
Simple Restore's Import All Materials allows instructors and TAs (excluding Non-Editing Instructors) to import all of the content from a course backup file saved to the site into a current course without clearing the content that already exists there. If you are importing content from a Blueprint Course, or a course in which you made recent changes, be sure to first make a backup...
Article Id:
20179
Category: Course Setup
Moodle: Switching Roles to View Course as a Student
You can temporarily change your role in a Moodle course to view the course as a student (or other role) might see it. To Switch Your Role: Log on to Moodle and select the course. Go to the gear icon in the upper right corner to access the Course Administration menu.
Article Id:
20240
Category: Course Setup
Moodle: User Bulk Enrollment
User bulk enrollment allows a course administrator to manually enroll multiple users as students in a course simultaneously. This is especially useful for courses that do not use UES enrollment methods. In order to use this method, you must have a list of user email addresses that you can copy and paste into Moodle. To bulk enroll users into a Moodle course: In your...
Article Id:
20491
Category: Course Setup
Moodle: Using the Text Editor
The text editor has many icons to assist the user in entering content. Many of these icons and functions should be familiar to anyone who uses a word processor. Some examples of where you will see the text editor include: Editing Section headings, description of an activity, writing an answer to a quiz question, or adding a prompt to a forum. The default text editor in...
Article Id:
20361
Category: Course Setup
Moodle: Activities & Resources: Adding and Editing a Quiz
To Add A Quiz in Moodle: In the section where you would like to add a quiz, scroll to the bottom and click Create learning activity. On the All or Activities tab, select Quiz .
Article Id:
20206
Category: Basic Features & How To's
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