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<p class="note">'''Note for Contributors:''' This page should explain the general procedure of adding resources and activities to a course</p>
Moodle supports a range of different resource types that allow you to insert almost any kind of web content into your courses. You can also add a wide range of activities.


== To add a resource to the course: ==
See [[Resources]]


Moodle supports a range of different resource types that allow you to insert almost any kind of web content into your courses.
==To add an activity to the course==
See [[Activities]]


== To add a resource or an activity to the course: ==
==See also==
 
[[Managing a Moodle course]]  
* log in to your moodle site
* go to the desired course
* ensure editing is turned on
* go to the topic / week where you would like the new resource or activity to be placed
* select either the 'Add a resource...' or 'Add an activity...' menu
* select the appropriate option from the pull down list
 
== Section menus with editing turned on ==
Use the pulldown arrows in the Resource or Activity boxes to add specific activities or resources to a topic or week.
[[Image:Activity_and_Resource_boxes.JPG ]]
 
== Resource Options Example ==
The [[Resources]] pull down menu is the way to select different types of resources.
 
[[Image:Resource_pulldown_menu.JPG ]]
 
== Activity Options Example ==
The activity pulldown menu in the course topic/week section.  See also the [[Activities block]] page.
 
[[Image:Activity_dropdown.JPG]]
 
== See also ==
*[[Adding/editing a course]] for overview of course
*[[:Category:Modules]] for links to each type of activity module


[[Category:Teacher]]
[[Category:Teacher]]

Latest revision as of 20:52, 7 March 2012

Moodle supports a range of different resource types that allow you to insert almost any kind of web content into your courses. You can also add a wide range of activities.

To add a resource to the course:

See Resources

To add an activity to the course

See Activities

See also

Managing a Moodle course