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The Moodle Mail block allows users to email one or more participants of a course. In this block, instructors can compose emails, set up their signatures, view drafts and history, set alternate emails, and configure the settings. Moodle Mail Block (Faculty) The Moodle Mail Block allows the instructor to have all composing and editing options for email all in the same...
Article Id: 20287

Moodle Mail allows users to send email through the course instead of creating a contact list in their regular email provider. The steps below outline the process of composing new emails. Compose New E-mail using Moodle Mail Log into Moodle and select your course. Locate the Moodle Mail block and click Compose New Email . If you DO NOT see the...
Article Id: 20288

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

When using Moodle Mail, users have the option to send their emails at a future time or date. To View Your Queued Messages in Moodle Mail: Login to Moodle and select your course. Navigate to your Moodle Mail block, and select View Schedules . Note : if you do not see the Moodle Mail block, you may need to Turn This Block On . You will...
Article Id: 20289

When using Moodle Mail, users can view previously sent mail. To View Your Previously Sent Messages in Moodle Mail: Login to Moodle and select your course. Navigate to your Moodle Mail block, and select View Sent Messages . Note : if you do not see the Moodle Mail block, you may need to Turn This Block On . You will be redirected to...
Article Id: 20292

When using Moodle Mail, users can create one or more signatures to insert into the body of an email they are composing. Creating a signature saves it for use in any course. Adding a Moodle Mail Signature Access Moodle and enter your desired course. On the Moodle Mail block, click Signatures . On the next screen, enter the title of the...
Article Id: 20293

Users are able to set up notifications in Moodle mail. Creating a Notification in Moodle Mail: Login to Moodle and select your course. Locate the Moodle Mail block and select the Create Notification link. Note : if you do not see the Moodle Mail block, you may need to Turn This Block On . You will be brought to your notification...
Article Id: 20295

The Moodle Mail block allows students to email the instructor, TA, or other students directly in the course. Messages sent from this system are sent from students' LSU email address. Replies are also sent to the LSU email address (NOT the course). NOTE: Instructors have the option to restrict access to the Moodle Mail block. If you do not see the block in your course, your instructor may...
Article Id: 20297

Instructors can set up an alternate email address in the Moodle Mail block. This will give instructors an option to send an email from their own LSU email or a different address. Replies to emails will still be sent to the instructor's LSU email address. NOTE: An alternate email address will need to be added to each course. The setting is customized for each specific course. ...
Article Id: 20294

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