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The book module makes it easy to create multi-page resources with a book-like format. This can be used to build complete book-like websites inside of your Moodle course.
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==What is the Book resource?==
Books allow teachers to create multi-page resources with a book-like format and table of contents. Multimedia may be embedded and books may be printed entirely or by chapter.


Previously created websites can be imported directly into the Book module.  Books can be printed entirely or by chapter.
{{MediaPlayer | url = https://youtu.be/cXmOaS0B1lg| desc = Overview of the Book resource}}


==How is it set up?==
#In a course, with the editing turned on, choose 'Book' from the activity chooser.
#Give it a name and, if required a description (which will appear on all chapters of the book), checking the box if you want the description displayed on the course page.
#In Appearance, decide on the chapter formatting, and whether you want custom titles. Use the help icon for more information.
#Expand the other settings to configure the resource  as you wish, and then click Save and display.
#Add content to your first chapter and save the changes. (Note: Moodle 'chapters' are what some might prefer to call 'pages.'
#From the Table of Contents (at the side or underneath the chapter) click the + icon to add another chapter, and repeat the process.


==== Create a new book ====
[[File:4toc.png|center]]


Turn on editing in your course and choose the book resource from the drop down activity menu:
[[Image:Book1.png]]


==== Give your book a name and a summary ====
'''New in 4.3:''' For usability and accessiblity, the navigation icons float when a page requires scrolling.


[[Image:Book2.png]]
[[File:booknavbut.png|center]]


==How does it work?==
===Student view===
:Students access the book by clicking the icon on the course page. They navigate through the pages either with an arrow, text link or simply via the Table of Contents.
:Images, videos, sound and H5P content may be embedded into book chapters. (Note that embedded H5P content doesn't connect to the gradebook.)


[[File:BookTextLinks.png|center|Book with text navigation and numbered chapters]]
:Students can print books or chapters (as PDF) by clicking the gear icon top right of the book:
[[File:PrintBook.png|center]]
===Teacher view===
Teachers can edit books from the Table of contents when the editing is turned on. If they hide a page, it is still visible to teachers but students do not see it.


==== Indicate how you want chapters numbered ====
==More information==
* [[Book settings]]
* [[Using Book]]


[[Image:Book3.png]]
==See also==


There are several predefined numbering types:  
*[[Book FAQ]]
*[http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=2633 Book forum] on moodle.org
*[http://school.moodledemo.net/mod/book/view.php?id=261 School demo example of a book used for departmental policies.]
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=76092 Using a Lesson to simulate a Book] forum discussion
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=207365&parent=910023#p910107 What's the difference between a Book and a Lesson?]


None - chapter and subchapter titles are not formatted at all, use if you want to define special numbering styles. For example letters: in chapter title type "A First Chapter", "A.1 Some Subchapter",...


Numbers - chapters and subchapters are numbered (1, 1.1, 1.2, 2, ...)
[[Category:Book]]


Bullets - subchapters are indented and displayed with bullets.
[[es:Módulo libro]]
 
[[eu:Liburua]]
Indented - subchapters are indented.
[[ja:ブックモジュール]]
 
[[de:Buch]]
 
[[fr:Livre]]
 
==== Enable or disable printing ====
 
[[Image:Book4.png]]
 
''Disabling printing'' means hiding the print icons.
 
 
==== Allow or disallow custom titles ====
 
[[Image:Book5.png]]
 
 
 
==== Add a chapter ====
 
[[Image:Book6.png]]
 
Titles of chapters appear as links in the table of contents to the left of your content.
 
==== View work to date ====
 
[[Image:Book7.png]]
 
 
 
==== Add a sub chapter ====
 
[[Image:Book8.png]]
 
Note that the sub chapter box is checked.
 
==== View your book ====
 
[[Image:Book9.png]]
 
 
==== Navigate your book ====
 
[[Image:Book10.png]]

Latest revision as of 14:46, 17 November 2023


What is the Book resource?

Books allow teachers to create multi-page resources with a book-like format and table of contents. Multimedia may be embedded and books may be printed entirely or by chapter.

Overview of the Book resource

How is it set up?

  1. In a course, with the editing turned on, choose 'Book' from the activity chooser.
  2. Give it a name and, if required a description (which will appear on all chapters of the book), checking the box if you want the description displayed on the course page.
  3. In Appearance, decide on the chapter formatting, and whether you want custom titles. Use the help icon for more information.
  4. Expand the other settings to configure the resource as you wish, and then click Save and display.
  5. Add content to your first chapter and save the changes. (Note: Moodle 'chapters' are what some might prefer to call 'pages.'
  6. From the Table of Contents (at the side or underneath the chapter) click the + icon to add another chapter, and repeat the process.
4toc.png


New in 4.3: For usability and accessiblity, the navigation icons float when a page requires scrolling.

booknavbut.png

How does it work?

Student view

Students access the book by clicking the icon on the course page. They navigate through the pages either with an arrow, text link or simply via the Table of Contents.
Images, videos, sound and H5P content may be embedded into book chapters. (Note that embedded H5P content doesn't connect to the gradebook.)
Book with text navigation and numbered chapters
Students can print books or chapters (as PDF) by clicking the gear icon top right of the book:
PrintBook.png

Teacher view

Teachers can edit books from the Table of contents when the editing is turned on. If they hide a page, it is still visible to teachers but students do not see it.

More information

See also