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A course is usually composed of [[Course_sections | sections]] called [[Course_sections#Weekly_format | weeks]] or [[Course_sections#Topic_format | topics]], but it also has special [[Blocks (teacher)| blocks]] which can be added to the [[Course_homepage | home page]] of the course.  Typically courses are created by either someone who has Moodle [[Administrator]] or [[Course creator]] privileges.  Users with [[Teacher]] rights for a course can edit or add items to that course, as can the administrator and course creator.
A course is usually composed of [[Course_sections | sections]] called [[Course_sections#Weekly_format | weeks]] or [[Course_sections#Topic_format | topics]], but it also has special [[Blocks (teacher)| blocks]] which can be added to the [[Course_homepage | home page]] of the course.  Typically courses are created by either someone who has Moodle [[Administrator]] or [[Course creator]] privileges.  Users with [[Teacher]] rights for a course can edit or add items to that course, as can the administrator and course creator.



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A course is usually composed of sections called weeks or topics, but it also has special blocks which can be added to the home page of the course. Typically courses are created by either someone who has Moodle Administrator or Course creator privileges. Users with Teacher rights for a course can edit or add items to that course, as can the administrator and course creator.

Moodle is very robust and can be used in a wide variety of educational, training and informational settings. Often there many ways a course might be constructed. Have fun determining how Moodle will meet your needs.

The purpose of this page is to provide additional links for the new user.

A typical course, similar to demo.moodle.net, as seen by a student

See Also

For Administrators or Course Creators

For Teachers

  • Some Moodle sites allow users to Request a new course see Course_request