How do I create a Wiki in my module?
With the editing turned on, in the section you wish to add your wiki, click the “Add an activity or resource” link and choose Wiki.
With the editing turned on, in the section you wish to add your wiki, click the “Add an activity or resource” link and choose Wiki.
Conditional activities enable teachers to restrict the availability of any activity or even a course section according to certain conditions such as dates, grade obtained, or activity completion. A “Restrict access” setting appears in the settings of activities or resources and also when editing a course section.
Social bookmarking is a method for Internet users to organize, store, manage and search for bookmarks of resources online. Two of the more popular bookmarking services available are Diigo and Delicious. Tagging is a significant feature of both of these social bookmarking systems, enabling users to organize their bookmarks in flexible ways.
Users of Moodle can change their preferred language from Irish to English by following these steps:
You can now drag and drop files (PDFs, Word documents, PPT presentations, etc.) directly into Moodle.
You can change the image for your module in Moodle as follows:
A record is kept within Moodle of all messages sent to participants on any given module. This record can be accessed by clicking on the Messages option on your homepage. From here you can select the relevant module and review a list of the messages that you have sent to some or all of your students.
You can copy / import a reading list from one module to another across academic years quite easily in Moodle.
Lecturers can view a history of all messages that they have sent to students on their various modules in Moodle and the replies that students have sent to these messages.
Lecturers can view details of when and how students engaged with various activities on their module page such as assignment submission areas, discussion forums and reading lists.