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eThink Education Moodle Faculty Quick Reference Guide

Introduction....................................................................................................................... 2 Editing Your Profile ......................................................................................................... 4 Opening Your Course....................................................................................................... 6 Course Settings.................................................................................................................. 8 Editing Your Course....................................................................................................... 11 Cross-Tallied Courses..................................................................................................... 15 Simulate Student Role .................................................................................................... 16 Grades .............................................................................................................................. 17 Course Evaluation........................................................................................................... 25 Other Resources on Moodle........................................................................................... 27

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Introduction Welcome to Moodle! eThink Education and Saint Martins Universitys are excited to introduce the long-term solution for course management and online learning for SMU. The following user guide is designed as a quick reference guide for the basic functionality you will use everyday with Moodle. If you find yourself getting more advanced with Moodle, there are a number of resources at your disposal. A few alternatives are outlined at the end of this document to get you started.

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Logging On To access Moodle go to http://moodle.stmartin.edu from any web browser including Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari. Moodle is integrated with your existing campus logon user name and password. This means you can use the same user name and password that you use to logon to computers on campus. For example, if your name is John Doe, your logon will be something like jdoe or john.doe. The password will be the same as you use currently. The first screen you will see is the Moodle home page. Click in the upper right corner to login. Enter the User Name and Password as shown below:

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Editing Your Profile The first time you logon, after entering your user name and password, you will be redirected to a page where you can update your user profile. A number of fields on this profile are being automatically updated using your information in PowerCAMPUS. If you feel any changes need to be made, contact the Registrar to have it updated.

1. Youll see your username and email address already filled in. You will not be able to change these here as they are linked to your other logons on campus. 2. Email display allows you to choose who can see your email address. Your choices are to hide your email from everyone, allow only the people in your classes to see it, or display it for everyone who logs in to the site. If you choose to hide your email from other people, they will not be able to send you email directly from Moodle. 3. After setting your city and country, you can choose your preferred language. Setting your language here makes it your default language for all pages. 4. The timezone setting can be very important, especially if youre working with an international audience or will be traveling and accessing the system. Be sure to set the time zone to your local time, not the servers local time. 5. The description box gives you a place to tell your Moodle community a little about yourself. If you dont feel comfortable writing a description, just put a couple of characters in here and the system wont complain.
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6. The remaining optional fields allow you to include personal details about yourself, including your photo or a representative image, and contact information. Your picture will appear by your postings in the forums, in your profile, and in the course roster. 7. You can also upload a picture. For students who have Main Campus ID cards, the ID card photo will be automatically uploaded. For all other students and faculty, to upload a new picture, follow these steps: a) Prepare the picture you want to use by converting it to a gif or jpeg if you havent already. It should be smaller than the maximum upload size. b) Click the Browse button and locate your prepared picture. Then click Choose in the dialogue box. c) Then click Update Profile at the bottom of the screen. Moodle will crop your picture into a square and shrink it to 100-by-100 pixels. Now your profile is all set to go. You wont have to edit this again unless you want to change something.

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Opening Your Course After logging in you will find yourself on the Moodle homepage. Your user id is linked to PowerCAMPUS, so Moodle should know automatically what courses you are teaching and they should appear immediately on the Moodle homepage. If you do not see one or all of the courses you are teaching, contact the IT Help Desk for assistance. The courses are pulling over directly from PowerCAMPUS, the Student Information System. As such, the Course ID, Course Name, Description, Start and End Dates are automatically being filled in. It is not recommended that you change any of this information in Moodle. Instead, if you see anything that is incorrect, contact the Registrars Office to have it updated in PowerCAMPUS. The Course ID in Moodle is a computed field including the Course ID (ACC 101) plus the Section Number followed by a dash and then the Term and Session the course is being offered in. For example, ACC101.01 FA1 would be ACC 101, Section 1 offered in the Fall Term, Session 01. The information on your course (the special Course ID) will be grayed out when you first see it on the homepage. This is because when the course is created it is created in a hidden status. This means that only you as the teacher can see it, the students cannot. This gives you an opportunity to update your course and add content and then you decide when you are ready to for your students to see the course.

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Click on the grayed out course ID to open your course.

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Course Settings The settings area where you set the course format also gives you access to a number of important course options. Youll find it is important to take a moment to review the settings for your course to ensure that it behaves the way you want. To change your course settings: 1. Click Settings in the Administration block. 2. Review each of the settings options to ensure they are correct for your course: Category (Do Not Change this field) Moodle is automatically creating course categories as it pulls the courses over from PowerCAMPUS. These categories are mapped to the prefix of your Course ID, for example all IDs that begin with ACC are placed in an ACC category. This would include ACC 101, ACC 102, ACC 201 etc. Do not change the course category. Full Name (Cannot be changed) This is the name that is displayed on the top header of every screen in your course. This name is also computed by the integration with PowerCAMPUS and therefore cannot be changed. Short Name (Cannot be changed) Enter the institutional shorthand for your course. This name is also computed by the integration with PowerCAMPUS and therefore cannot be changed. Summary The summary will appear in the course listings page when other users scan the course catalogs. This is also computed by the integration with PowerCAMPUS and therefore should not be changed. Course Start Date (Do Not Change this field) The start date is the day the course is first active. This is also computed by the integration with PowerCAMPUS and therefore should not be changed. Enrollment Period (Do Not Change this field) The enrollment period is the number of days after the start of the course during which students are enrolled. After the enrollment period, all of your students will be unenrolled from the course.

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Group Mode Moodle can create student workgroups. For now, you need to decide if you want your groups to work independently or to be able to view each others work. You can also set the group mode separately for many activities or force the group mode to be set at the course level. If everything in the course is done as part of a group, or you are running cohorts of students through a course at different times, youll probably want to use the group mode to make management easier. Availability Use this setting to control student access to your course. You can make a course available or unavailable to students without affecting your own access. This is a good way to hide courses that arent ready for public consumption or hide them at the end of the semester while you calculate your final grades. This setting will be configured to hide your course when the course is initially created. You must change this setting to unhide your course in order for students to see it. Enrollment Key A course enrollment key is a code each student enters when they attempt to enroll in a course. The key makes it more difficult for students who arent officially in the class to gain access to your Moodle site. Generally, it is not necessary to use this key unless you specifically want feel your course needs it. Guest Access You can choose to allow guests to access your course, either with an enrollment key or without it. Guests can only view your course and course materials; they cant post to the forums, take quizzes, or submit any materials. It is recommended that you NOT allow guests to access your course. Hidden Sections When you hide an upcoming topic block to prevent your students from jumping ahead, you can choose to display the title as a collapsed section or simply hide the topic altogether. Displaying the collapsed sections will give your students a roadmap of the upcoming topics or weeks, so its probably a good idea to leave this on the default setting. News Items to Show Use this setting to determine the number of course news items displayed on the default page.

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Show Grades This setting allows you to choose whether grades are displayed to students. If you are using the Moodle gradebook, allowing students to view their grades is recommended. Checking grades has become one of the most popular features of CMS systems. Show Activity Reports This setting allows students to view their activity history in your course. This is useful if you want students to reflect on their level of participation, or if they are graded on participation. Maximum Upload Size This setting is used to limit the size of any documents you or your students upload to the class. The maximum size is set by your system administrator, but you can choose to limit students to files that are smaller than the system maximum. You can limit the amount of storage space each assignment can take or limit the size of picture or video files your students upload. Your Word for Teacher/Teachers The next two settings allow you to enter the word you want Moodle to use for the singular and plural versions of the word that designates the teachers role. You can call teachers instructors, facilitators, professors, etc.. Whatever you want to use, enter it here. Your Word for Student/Students Again, you can choose the word you want Moodle to use for people in the student role, such as participants or learners. 3. Once youve made all your selections, click Save Changes.

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Editing Your Course Now that youve decided on a format and settings for your course, lets look at how to add content to your course. To start the process, youll first need to turn on Editing Mode, which will allow you to add resources and activities to your course. On the left side of the screen of any course you are teaching, youll see a link labeled Turn Editing Mode On. Clicking on this link will present you with a new array of options. Starting at the top of the screen, lets look at what Editing Mode enables you to do. At the top of each block, youll see an icon of a hand holding a pencil. When you click it, you are presented with a Summary text area. You can use this to label and summarize each topic or schedule blocks in your course. You should keep the summary to a sentence or two for each block to avoid making the main page too long. Click Submit when youve added your summary. You can go back and change it later by clicking the hand-andpencil icon again. On the lefthand side, next to the label for the People block, youll see the icons described. Block icons Icon Function Show or hide item. If you want to keep an item in your course, but dont want your students to see it, you can use this to hide it from them. Delete item. Removes the item or block from your course. Items will be permanently removed; blocks can be added again using the Blocks menu. Move item. Clicking this will allow you to move an item to another topic or schedule block. Move right or left. You can move blocks to the left- or righthand columns. You can also use this to indent items in your content blocks Move up or down. Moves items and blocks up or down in their respective areas. You will use these icons throughout Moodle to customize the interface for your needs. In addition to the icons for manipulating the blocks, each content block in the middle column has two dropdown menus. On the left, the menu labeled Add a resource gives you tools for adding static content, such as web pages and word-processing documents. On the right, the Add an activity menu gives you tools to add activities such as forums, quizzes, lessons, and assignments. The resource menu gives you access to tools for adding content. There are a number of ways you can create content directly within Moodle, or link to content youve uploaded.
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Compose a text page From here, you can create a simple page of text. It doesnt have many formatting options, but it is the simplest tool. Compose a web page If you want more formatting options, you can compose a web page. If you selected to use the HTML editor in your personal profile, you can simply create a page as you would using a word processor. Otherwise, youll need to know some HTML for most formatting. Link to a file or web site If you want to upload your course documents in another format, you can save them on Moodle and provide easy access for your students. You can also easily create links to other web sites outside your Moodle course. Display a directory If you upload a lot of content, you may want to organize it in directories. Then you can display the contents of the entire folder instead of creating individual links to each item. Insert a label You can use labels to organize the links in your courses main page. The only thing they do is provide a label within the content block. The Add Activity Menu allows you to add interactive tools to your course. The table below explains each tool very briefly. Activity types Tool type Assignment

Attendance

Chat

Choice

Description A basic task with which you can describe what you want the students to do or record a grade. You can also have the students upload a response and score it later. Used to manually or automatically track student participation in the class. A group chat room where people can meet at the same time and send text messages. A simple poll displayed within a

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Dialogue content block. Like a chat, but allows for oneto-one communication between students and teachers. A variant of the assignment tool with which you give students an exercise and they upload their work and then assess themselves. You can grade their work and their self-assessments. Treaded discussion boards. They are a powerful communication tool. Dictionaries of terms that you can create for each week, topic, or course. You can have your students participate in building them. Self-reflection is an important idea in social constructivism. Journals are free-response opportunities for students to reflect on the course materials. A way to insert text or other HTML elements into the content area. A set of ordered materials that use questions to determine what content the student sees next. A good, old-fashioned web quiz with a lot of flexibility. A file, web page, link, or other content for students to view or download. SCORM is an acronym for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. Its a packaging standard for educational content. Moodle now has tools to allow you to upload content packaged as SCORM.

Exercise

Forum

Glossary

Journal

Label

Lesson

Quiz Resource

SCORM

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Survey Gathers feedback from students using pre-packaged questionnaires. A very nice tool for student peer assessment. Students upload their work and score their peers work using a scoring guide you create.

Workshop

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Cross-Tallied Courses Many courses at Saint Martins are considered cross-tallied, meaning that the course is listed under two different course ids. For example, ED 371 and MED 571 are technically taught at the same time, despite being listed separately for the Undergraduate and the Graduate programs. For these courses, most professors wish to maintain one course in Moodle. All students would be directed into this course and all assignments will be posted to this course. In order to allow for this, we will use a Moodle feature called a metacourse. Below are the steps you need to take in order to designate a metacourse: 1. Navigate to the course you want to use for all updates. This will be the parent course. On this course, go to the Administration block on the left-hand side of the screen and select Settings. 2. On the Settings page, scroll down until you see the prompt Is this course a metacourse? Select Yes and then scroll all the way to the bottom and save this screen. 3. Return to the main page for the course. In the Administration block on the lefthand side, you will now see an entry called Child Courses. Click on this selection. 4. On this screen, you are to select the other course which is cross-tallied with the course you are currently on. Be careful to select the exact course you need. 5. Return to the main page for the course. You have now successfully linked the courses together. 6. In the Parent Course, proceed to the Settings link from the Administration block on the left hand side of the home page. Scroll down toward the bottom of the page to the Availability portion of page. Change the Availability setting to This course is visible to students. This will make the Parent course visible to students. Do not make the child courses visible to students, leave the setting as it defaults to This course is not visible to students. This will help to minimize the confusion for students of which course to select. If you are using a metacourse you will need to inform your students which course you have designated as the metacourse (parent course). This will be the course they see when they logon to Moodle and the location they need to check for all assignments.

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Simulate Student Role Once youve added content to your course, you may want to simulate a student role so you can get an idea of what the course will look like for a student. In the upper right-hand corner of the screen, click on the drop-down to change role and select Student. Now you can navigate your course as a student. Once you are ready to move back to your normal role, click on the appropriately named button in the upper right corner.

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Grades The Gradebook in version 1.9 is slightly different than the Gradebook in previous versions of Moodle. The following is a basic guide to using the new Gradebook. Using this guide you should be able to successfully track and tally grades in Moodle. From the homepage of your course, click on the Grades link from the Administrative block on the left side of the page:

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You will enter the Gradebook for your course as shown below. If you have any assignments, quizzes or other graded activities already configured in your course, you will see them appearing in the Gradebook. If you do not yet have those setup, dont worry. You can proceed regardless of whether or not you have content in your course.

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Go to the Choose an Action menu in the upper-left hand corner of the screen and drop it down. Select Categories and Items from the drop-down as shown below. This will take you to the setup screen for the Gradebook.

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The best thing to do is create Categories for each of the major types of grades you will have within your course. This will help you keep all the grades organized and make the Gradebook easier to read and manage. Examples of categories might be Quizzes, Homework, Exams, and Forums. The example below shows an overall category of the Course Name, which will be created automatically. Below that the example below has a Quizzes category. To add a Category, click the Add a Category button in the lower right corner.

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Once in the Add a Category option, you should assign the Category Name at the top. For Aggregation it is easiest to select Simple Weighted Mean of Grades. This will take into account the point allocations you may have created for each assignment. Additionally, it is recommended to ensure the Aggregate Only Non-Empty Grades option is NOT selected. This will ensure that totals are calculated correctly without subtracting points erroneously for blank or not yet completed activities. Everything else on this page should be left as it defaults. Press Save at the bottom.

Repeat this process for each Category you require for your course.

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Once you have created all the Categories, use the Move buttons (the up and down arrows) to move the individual activities underneath the appropriate category. For example, below the Homework category is being moved up underneath the main course category.

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Finally, go to the Choose an Action menu in the upper left corner and select Grader Report to return to the Gradebook.

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Your Gradebook will likely look something like the example below. You can click on the icon next to each category to expand or collapse the category. There are 3 settings: + = fully collapsed, just the Category total shows - = open showing individual activities and the category total column circle = open showing individual activities but not the column for the category total

Midterm and/or Final grades for students will still be entered using IQ.Web. In the longer term, there will be an automated integration between Moodle and IQ.Web. If you find yourself using the Gradebook and wanting more information on its functionality, consult the references provided at the end of this document or contact the IT Help Desk.

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Course Evaluation One of the components of Moodle is the ability for students to complete a Course Evaluation. The evaluation itself is a standard Course Evaluation reviewed and agreed upon by Saint Martins University. In order to add the Course Evaluation to your course, follow this procedure: 1) Use the Turn Editing On button in the upper right corner of the screen to turn on editing. 2) In the right-hand column locate the Blocks prompt at the bottom of this column. Drop-down the list box below it and select the Course Evaluation block as shown below:

3) The block should appear as the bottom entry in the right-hand column on your screen. You can use the arrow editing buttons to move the block around on the screen and select the location you prefer.
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4) The Course Evaluation is automatically attached to the block. Students may now respond to the Course Evaluation, you may even want to make responding to the evaluation part of their last assignment.

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Other Resources on Moodle There are many other resources to consult for additional information on Moodle. The Library has configured a portion of their web site with details on the Moodle project. This is a great area to reference for any and all questions. The web address for this site is: http://www.stmartin.edu/library/moodle/. Using Moodle: Teaching with the Popular Open Source Course Management System This book is available in PDF format and can be reproduced as needed. These files are posted to http://www.stmartin.edu/library/moodle/resources.htm. Chapter 3 on Creating and Managing Content is particularly helpful. Moodle.org This web site is designed to assisting users and has online how-to format for teachers. From the www.moodle.org home page, select the Documentation link on the left and then For Teachers in the body of the screen. Help Desk The Help Desk and Reference Desk staff can provide assistance to issues with logging on or accessing your courses. Their contact information is as follows: Help Desk (ITS): 360.438.4338 (M - Th 8 - 7, F 8 - 5) and Reference Desk (Library): 360.486.8803. Additional Information: If you want additional help, ideas, uses, or functionality information contact Irina Gendelman at 360-486-8826 or [email protected].

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An Introductory User Guide for Students

2 Logging In.
Moodle is basically a web site like any other and is therefore available wherever there is an internet connection. To get to the Moodle website open your web browser and go to:

Insert your BUCS details into the fields provided

If you encounter difficulties follow the link to BUCS help.


Fig.1: Logging in.

http://moodle.bath.ac.uk/moodle5 . This will take you to the login page (Figure 1). You should be able to log in using your BUCS username and password. If you encounter any problems, contact the BUCS helpdesk in the library or follow the link on the Moodle login page. Once you have logged in you will be taken to your Home page (Figure 2). This is personalised for each student and will contain some blocks and a list of your courses. We will refer to blocks later.

The main menu contains Frequently Asked Questions and the Moodle online tutorial The main body of your Home page is comprised of links to your courses and the course tutors.

Blocks contain extra course information e.g. the Calendar or Messages Moodles built-in instant messaging tool.

Fig.2: Home Page

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3 Editing Your Profile


Now that you are logged on to Moodle we would advise that you go straight to Edit your profile. Editing your profile will allow you to become familiar with the options available to you in order to personalise your environment.

Click on your name to go to your profile for editing.

Fig.3: Your name

To edit your profile from your Home page, click on your name on the banner at the top of the page. (Figure.3) From here you will be taken to your profile page. Select Edit Profile from the middle tab under your name. You will now see a page containing a series of options. We will go through those options and give advice on selections. Whilst you may alter any of the setting most should be left as they are in order to ensure that Moodle functions for you at its best. Figure 4 shows the fields that you could change and a little explanation.

Field
Email address Email display Email digest type Description

Setting and explanation


You can use any real email address but to be sure you keep up with course developments it should be the one that you check frequently It is up to you which of these options you select but our advice is to keep in mind that the purpose of Moodle is collaboration and communication. You should change this to complete to ensure that you receive your course email. This field is mandatory but the information you include could be anything. A good example would be the course you are reading. When inserting a picture it is your responsibility to ensure that you have the appropriate copyright clearance. To insert a picture of yourself click the browse button and search your computer for a picture. Make sure that the file is not larger than the maximum size listed. The image file will be cropped to a square and resized down to 100 x 100 pixels.

New picture

Fig.4: Editing Your Profile

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4 Page Layout and Blocks


The Course page you see as a student has Blocks on both sides and the main content through the middle. Figure 5 highlights some of the features. There are a number of blocks available for your tutor to include or leave out as they see appropriate. Blocks can also be customised (e.g. moved to a different location by your tutor). This means that your courses will all appear slightly different to each other but you should soon become familiar with each. There are two ways to access your course resources and activities. The first is through the main course content in the middle of the page. Clicking on these links will take you directly to the activity or resource. The second is to use the activities block. Here the links take you to a list of activities/resources organised in their categories e.g. all the forums or all the quizzes. You can then select one. Once you have opened an activity/resource, where appropriate further instructions should be given. For example when you enter a forum you will be given the option to

The main course content is in the centre of the Moodle page. The course will usually be organised into weeks or topics as this course is.

To get to each resource or activity, click on the link.

Resources and activities have distinct icons to tell you which they are. Here are a Wiki and Forum.
Fig.5

If you think that your page is too cluttered you can reduce your topics by clicking on any of these boxes. Clicking again will bring them all back. The same is true for any of the Blocks.

add a new discussion of click on an existing discussion to read postings. It is important to remember that you cannot break anything in Moodle so if you have any doubts just click and see what happens. N.B. you may wish to exercise caution if you are taking part in assessed work.

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The calendar is one of the more interactive blocks. It allows you to see events created by your course tutors and peers but it also allows you to add your own entries. This means it can be used as a personal organiser that has the benefit of being accessible anywhere you can get online.
To add an entry to the Calendar, click on the month/year

Holding the mouse over an event will show event information

This will take you into the calendar.

Add your new event Clicking on the links at the bottom shows and hides those events

Fig.6: The Calendar

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5 Navigation
Once you are in your Moodle courses we think it is best not to use your browsers navigation buttons (the forwards and backwards arrows) as the may get you lost. A better way would be to use the navigation tools that are built into Moodle. These are the Breadcrumbs and the Jump to menu (shown in Figure 7). The breadcrumbs are a trail showing the pages you have passed through to get to your current location. They are shown in the top left corner of the page and clicking on them will take you to that point in the course. Note that on the example below there is a Resources link. This shows that the page you are in at the moment is a resource and clicking on the link will take you to a list of all resources for your course. The same principle applies with each of the activity types, so if you were in a quiz you would have a link to a list of all quizzes in your course. The Jump to menu is a simple way of getting to any point in the course. Click on the down arrow next to Jump to, to open the drop-down menu. From here you will see the full list of all activities and resources in your course. Clicking on them will take you to that page. Alternatively you can use the left and right arrows to move one step backwards and forwards through the course.
Navigate with the Jump to menu. You can use the arrows to move forwards and backwards through the course

Navigate with Breadcrumbs. These are a trail showing where you have come from.
Fig.7: Navigation

Navigate with the Jump to menu. You can use the drop down menu to go to any point in the course E.g. Jump to Workshop test

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6 Moodle Activities
Moodle offers a large variety of activities that are designed to help your learning. When your tutors create activities they will name them. This means that they will not appear as simply Assignment or Wiki etc on the course page. Figure 7 has several examples of this in the drop down menu where activities include What do you think of Moodle? and Theories of Learning However, an activitys icon will always remain the same. This will help you to determine which activity you are about to use. Figure.8 (below) shows the activities block with a brief description of each activity. This is to help you familiarise yourself with the activities your course tutor may have included in your course and the associated icons.
In Moodle you can hold a discussion in three ways. Messaging directly to another user. You do this by clicking on their name in the On-line users block. Synchronous Chat may have been set up on your course. You can use it when others are present. Asynchronous discussion is held in the Forum. Postings can be automatically sent as emails. Work may be set, submitted, graded and returned to you using the Assignment tool. You can track your grades for these assignments by clicking on Grades in the Administration block. This is true of any tasks that you are set in Moodle.

A choice is a one question questionnaire. It may be used to allocate lab time or request when presentations will be made

Hot Potatoes is simply a different style of quiz. They include drag and drop tasks and crosswords.

The Lesson is an interactive method of delivering content. For example, you may be given something to read or a film clip to watch, followed by a question. The page you go to next depends on the answer that you give e.g. move on for a correct answer, move back for wrong. Each of you has a unique experience.

The journal will be used to encourage you to reflect on your studies and can only be viewed by your tutor and you.

Resources may be any form of media presentation from a simple text page through to sophisticated web pages. They may also be used to hold documents and PowerPoint slides.

Moodle has a selection of Quiz types. They are used as activities to aid learning or to help assess your progress.

A Wiki is a web page that can be edited by any of its users. The best known and biggest Wiki is Wikipedia. Your tutor may use the Wiki tool to help you to work in groups or for revision

The Workshop is designed for peer, exemplar and/or self assessment by working on projects. You may be required to work through example projects or give and review peer feedback.

If the survey tool is used by your tutor it will be to ask about your opinions and experiences of learning.

Fig.8: Activities and Resources

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Moodle VLE actions

This chapter will demonstrate some of the actions available to the Moodle VLE users when using the EU4ALL Moodle components:

View and edit EU4ALL user accessibility preferences Insert and manage adapted resources (or adaptations) Presentation of digital content (or resources) that are suited to a specific EU4ALL user profile View EU4ALL specific capabilities for an user or role Edit EU4ALL Moodle plugin settings

There are a number of additional actions that could be considered, but are currently ruled out of the scope of this document. These include:

Adding new user accounts to the Moodle system Adding a new course to the system Adding resources to a course Authentication on the Moodle VLE Installation of the EU4ALL Moodle components

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Administrator actions
View EU4ALL accessibility preferences capabilities

The Moodle system administrators can allow or prohibit the editing or the viewing of the EU4ALL accessibility preferences by the users with a specific role on the VLE.

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1. As a Moodle system administrator go to Site administration->Users->Permissions->Define roles option on the Settings block (1).

the

2. Click on the Role name and filter the capabilities using the eu4all keyword (2) 3. The EU4ALL Moodle capabilities should appear (3) By default all the authenticated users can view and update their own profile (View own EU4ALL profile and Edit own EU4ALL profile capabilities) as can be seen on the figure 1.

The capability Configure EU4ALL plugin settings defines who can configure the EU4ALL plugin settings and it is only allowed to system administrators by default.
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