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Below you will find answers to the most commonly asked questions about Moodle. All Users How can I change or remove my Moodle Profile photo? User profile photos can now be removed or replaced. When a user profile is first created, Moodle attempts to retrieve the user's photo from the LSU TigerCard system. If your photo is not transferred or if you wish to replace or remove...
Article Id: 20453

To use Zoom in Moodle, the Zoom external tool must be added to a Moodle course section. Instructors can access past recordings, upcoming meeting links, their personal meeting room, and allow students to book a Zoom appointment through this tool. See Moodle: How to Add Zoom to a Moodle Course for how to add Zoom to your Moodle course. Please note: Content recorded by faculty or staff...
Article Id: 20567

To use Zoom in Moodle, the Zoom external tool must be added to a Moodle course section. Instructors can access past recordings, upcoming meeting links, their personal meeting room, and allow students to book a Zoom appointment through this tool. See Moodle: How to Book Zoom Appointments in a Moodle Course for how to use the appointment feature of Zoom in Moodle. Please note: Content...
Article Id: 20247

LSU Faculty and Staff members may begin using Panopto within Moodle after they've completed the following steps: enabling the Panopto Moodle Block within their Moodle course, provisioning their course in Moodle, and downloading the recorder from the Moodle Block within your course . Note: Steps 1-2 are for a single Moodle course and must be done within each course in which you plan on...
Article Id: 20169

The Course Tools page collects together displays, links, and blocks that are especially useful for instructor management of a course. You may access it by clicking the Course Tools link at the bottom of the table of contents for a course: which loads This will put the gear icon into Course...
Article Id: 20268

PLEASE NOTE: If you would like to save any content from courses after the term is over, you have several options. The first option that we strongly recommend is to import the content into a Blueprint Course. For each course you teach, you can get a single Blueprint Course created. Instructors can use a Blueprint Course to create and store content for a course to be taught in a future...
Article Id: 20178

The Course File Size tool assists in monitoring and managing the total file size of courses to ensure system stability and optimal performance. The display, visible only to instructors, shows the total size of all items in the course. Importance of Managing Course File Sizes Effective management of course file sizes is crucial for the performance of your course and the overall...
Article Id: 20586

The Course Tools page collects together displays, links, and blocks that are especially useful for management of a student's course. You may access it by clicking the Course Tools link at the bottom of the table of contents for a...
Article Id: 20269

The list below shows all the blocks currently available for the Course Tools page. The most commonly used ones are underlined , and have a link to more details about the block: Activities Activity Results Add/Drop Tracking Blog Menu Blog Tags ...
Article Id: 20312

Groups allow for filtering students so that work and grades can be accessed separately. Groups can be useful if: You have a course with multiple course sections that have independent projects or content You are co-teaching a course with other instructors and need to view your students grades separately You have group projects for which the groups need to collaborate using...
Article Id: 20241

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