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Moodle allows for teachers and students to upload and display images from varied sources via the image icon of the TinyMCE editor. Images may also  be attached to forum posts where they will be embedded into the post.
Moodle allows for teachers and students to upload and display images from a variety of  sources via the image icon of the TinyMCE editor.Courses pages can be enhanced with images (or banners) in each section. Assignments can include images for extra clarification.  Images attached to forum posts or quiz questions will appear embedded.
*Moodle accepts .jpg,.png. gif format


Moodle accepts .jpg,.png., gif format and...
==Uploading and displaying an image from your computer==
*''Note:'' It is a good idea to resize your image before uploading, rather than altering its dimensions online.
*With the editing turned on, access the TinyMCE editor where you want to display your image (eg, in a course summary,label or page)
*Click the image icon as below


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Revision as of 13:40, 18 October 2011

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Moodle allows for teachers and students to upload and display images from a variety of sources via the image icon of the TinyMCE editor.Courses pages can be enhanced with images (or banners) in each section. Assignments can include images for extra clarification. Images attached to forum posts or quiz questions will appear embedded.

Moodle accepts .jpg,.png., gif format and...

Uploading and displaying an image from your computer

  • Note: It is a good idea to resize your image before uploading, rather than altering its dimensions online.
  • With the editing turned on, access the TinyMCE editor where you want to display your image (eg, in a course summary,label or page)
  • Click the image icon as below

to be continued....