Course formats
A course format refers to the layout of a course. They can be changed by the course Course administration block under settings.
Standard course formats
Weekly format
The course is organized week by week, with a clear start date and a finish date. Moodle will create a section for each week of your course. You can add content, forums, quizzes, and so on in the section for each week.
- TIP: If you want all your students to work on the same materials at the same time, this would be a good format to choose.
Topics format
The course is organised into topic sections. Each topic section consists of activities.
Social format
This format is oriented around one main forum, the Social forum, which appears listed on the main page. It is useful for situations that are more free form. They may not even be courses. For example, it could be used as a departmental notice board.
LAMS course format
The Learning Activity Management System is an open source LMS which allows teachers to use a flash based authoring environment for developing learning sequences. LAMS has been integrated with Moodle to allow teachers to develop LAMS activities within a Moodle course. This course format makes LAMS central to the course, only displaying the LAMS interface.
- TIP: If you are interested in using LAMS, check with your system administrator to see if they have installed and configured LAMS. Very few institutions use LAMS as it duplicates much of the Moodle functionality.
SCORM format
The Sharable Content Reference Model (SCORM) is a content packaging standard. SCORM packages are self-contained bundles of content and JavaScript activities, which can send data to Moodle about the students score and current location. Moodle can use SCORM packages as a content type (see SCORM/AICC module), or as a course format.
- TIP: If you have a large SCORM object you want to use as an entire course, then you can select this course format and students will only be able to interact with the SCORM object, not the rest of the Moodle tools.
Weekly format, CSS/no tables
The CSS / No Tables variant of the Weekly format displays the Weekly course format without using tables for layout. This improves the accessibility of the format, but older browsers have trouble displaying it correctly. This format is available in Moodle 1.6 onwards.
Contributed course formats
Page format
Also known as Flexpage, this format is very similar to the Book resource format in a Moodle course. It consists of a theme, course format, and menu module which enables blocks and modules to be intermixed on a 3 column layout, provide tab based navigation through course content, inline display of resources and forums, etc. For more information on Flexpage, please visit this page (You can self-register for this Moodle course.) This feature was developed by a Moodle partner MoodleRooms
Other contributed course formats
Other contributed course formats include Project Course Format, Weekly Tabs and Monthly Format (for Moodle 1.9).
An administrator wishing to remove installed formats may do so by removing the format plugin from the installation. That is: remove the directory containing the format for the moodle/course/format directory. You probably should not remove any of the default course formats, or formats that are in use on the site.
See also
- Course settings
- Using Moodle Course formats forum
- Using Moodle Social format: where to put an introduction forum discussion