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Moodle Student Manual

The Moodle Students Manual provides instructions for accessing the Moodle system through the NUST website or directly via a specific URL, requiring students to log in with their NUST email accounts. It outlines the process for enrolling in courses, which can vary based on lecturer settings, and explains how to submit assignments, including file uploads and text submissions. The manual emphasizes the importance of following lecturer-specific guidelines for course access and assignment submission.

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Moodle Student Manual

The Moodle Students Manual provides instructions for accessing the Moodle system through the NUST website or directly via a specific URL, requiring students to log in with their NUST email accounts. It outlines the process for enrolling in courses, which can vary based on lecturer settings, and explains how to submit assignments, including file uploads and text submissions. The manual emphasizes the importance of following lecturer-specific guidelines for course access and assignment submission.

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Moodle Students Manual

Accessing the system


To access the system, open the NUST website https://nust.ac.zw/ on a web browser
of your choice. Click on the Learn Online link

Click Learn Online


under students’
section

OR

Type the address https://imfundo2.nust.ac.zw/ .On the web page that appears Login
using your account on NUST Student email and use your NUST student email account to
access Moodle.

Select NUST Student


Email and then use your
NUST Student Email
account
Enter your NUST Students Email login information in the window that appears.
Once you are logged in you will see the following page, where you will click on the
drum (3 lines at top left) to access your dashboard.

Dashboard screen appears as follows:


Accessing Courses
You must be enrolled in a course in order to access the course for notes,
assignments, tests, etc. Courses that you are enrolled in appear on your dashboard.
The way you enrol depends on the course settings that would have been set by the
lecturer. There are different enrolment methods namely, manual, self enrolment, and
guest. When using the manual enrolment method, the lecturer is the one who adds the
students. With self enrolment, the lecturer creates an enrolment key which is given to the
students. The students will use this key to enrol on the course on their own.

Enrolling on a Moodle course

After you log in, your home page displays all of the courses – Dashboard - in which
you are enrolled as a student. To enter the course, click the name of the course.

If you are not enrolled on correct course, complete the following steps for enrolling on.

 Go to Site home.

 Find the course name and click it, enter Enrolment key if needed and click (ask
lecturer for the enrolment key
Submit an Assignment

Moodle assignments are shown on the course main page. Click on the assignment
link and submission page will show the assignment deadline and further details.

The steps for submitting an assignment depend on the settings chosen by your
lecturer.

To submit a file in an assignment you should click on the assignment link. The
assignment submission page will open (1).You should read the directions given by
your lecturer and drag and drop your file(s) into the Files area, or browse for the file
to upload by clicking on Add submission and . Finally, you should click Save
changes to confirm (2).

For text only submissions, you should click on the assignment link from main course page,
click Add submission and type into the Online text box. Save changes.

You may be able to read, edit and re-submit your assignment type depending on the
settings your lecturer has chosen. You may be required to accept a submission
statement, indicating that you are submitting your own work.

Click on the
Assignment

Use this option to


upload a file

Choose the file you


want to upload using
this option
Once you have
uploaded the file, it
will appear in the box
like this and you then
save changes and
confirm submission

The submission status


will show if the
assignment was
successfully
submitted for grading
highlighted in green

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