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Assuming you have access to a [[Moodle]] installation as a teacher, with access to at least a sandpit/demo "course" in which you have a teacher role, then here's the stuff to work through.
Assuming you have access to a [[Moodle]] installation as a teacher, with access to at least a sandpit/demo "course" in which you have a teacher role, then here's the stuff to work through.


''This is an evolving "teacher-level" resource initially for myself, as I work with learning about the enablements and disablements of Moodle as a teaching and learning tool.''
''This is an evolving "teacher-level" resource, initially for myself, as I work with learning about the enablements and disablements of Moodle as a teaching and learning tool.''


==Beginning Moodle==
==Beginning Moodle==

Revision as of 05:15, 15 September 2008

Template:TOCright Assuming you have access to a Moodle installation as a teacher, with access to at least a sandpit/demo "course" in which you have a teacher role, then here's the stuff to work through.

This is an evolving "teacher-level" resource, initially for myself, as I work with learning about the enablements and disablements of Moodle as a teaching and learning tool.

Beginning Moodle

  1. Beginning Moodle (4 min video)
  2. Course settings - adjust these to suit your needs
  3. Assign roles

Tips

  1. Switch everything off when designing a site, then start from scratch.

Videos

See also