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A folder allows a teacher to display several course resources together. The resources may be of different types and they may be uploaded in one go, as a zipped folder which is then unzipped, or they may be added one at a time to an empty folder on the course page. | A folder allows a teacher to display several course resources together. The resources may be of different types and they may be uploaded in one go, as a zipped folder which is then unzipped, or they may be added one at a time to an empty folder on the course page. | ||
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Using a folder to display resources is neater than displaying files one by one in a list. It takes up less space on the course page. | Using a folder to display resources is neater than displaying files one by one in a list. It takes up less space on the course page. | ||
* [[Folder | The downside is that at present you are forced to download files stored in a folder resource. You cannot have (for example) a folder of pictures where the user can view the pictures in Moodle without a download. | ||
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* [[Folder resource settings]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 25 August 2014
A folder allows a teacher to display several course resources together. The resources may be of different types and they may be uploaded in one go, as a zipped folder which is then unzipped, or they may be added one at a time to an empty folder on the course page.
Using a folder to display resources is neater than displaying files one by one in a list. It takes up less space on the course page.
The downside is that at present you are forced to download files stored in a folder resource. You cannot have (for example) a folder of pictures where the user can view the pictures in Moodle without a download.