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When you wish to share with your students a simple file such as a Word-processed document or slideshow (eg created in MS Word, Powerpoint, or Open Office) you use the [[File]] resource type. It allows you to upload and display a variety of resources on your course. How your students access them depends on your choices in [[File module settings]]. Note also that they will only be able to open your files if they have the appropriate software on their own computers.
Moodle provides an easy way for a teacher to present materials to their students such as word-processed documents or slideshow presentations. All types of files can be uploaded and accessed through Moodle, but the student needs to have the correct software to be able to open them. Different file types are shown with different icons as below:


[[File:coursematerials1.png|thumb|center|500px|Files displayed on a course page]]


[[File:Fileexample.png]]
Files may be added by uploading from an external source such as computer or USB drive ,or by dragging and dropping directly onto the course page. Both options need the editing to be turned on.


* [[File resource settings]]
The screencasts  '''[https://youtu.be/z70iLDWqoGA Dragging and dropping files]''' and '''[https://youtu.be/KbvhBeeuM4I Uploading files]''' give brief introductions to adding files, and the documentation '''[[File resource settings]]''' provides more detailed information  if you need it.  See also the documentation '''[[File resource FAQ]]''' if your question hasn't been answered elsewhere.
* [[File resource FAQ]]
 
 
To drag and drop a file, click and hold the file (''1 below''), drag it to your chosen section (''2''), and release. The file will upload and display (3):
 
[[File:filedragdrop1.png|thumb|500px|center|File drag and drop]]
 
 
'''Note:''' How students will view your file will depend on the type of file and its display settings. Find out more about display settings in the documentation [[File resource settings]].
 
As an example, an uploaded slideshow presentation will not play as it would on a whiteboard, even if saved as a 'show'. Students will be prompted to download it. (A workaround is to upload the presentation to a slidesharing site and embed it.)
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 28 September 2015

Moodle provides an easy way for a teacher to present materials to their students such as word-processed documents or slideshow presentations. All types of files can be uploaded and accessed through Moodle, but the student needs to have the correct software to be able to open them. Different file types are shown with different icons as below:

Files displayed on a course page

Files may be added by uploading from an external source such as computer or USB drive ,or by dragging and dropping directly onto the course page. Both options need the editing to be turned on.

The screencasts Dragging and dropping files and Uploading files give brief introductions to adding files, and the documentation File resource settings provides more detailed information if you need it. See also the documentation File resource FAQ if your question hasn't been answered elsewhere.


To drag and drop a file, click and hold the file (1 below), drag it to your chosen section (2), and release. The file will upload and display (3):

File drag and drop


Note: How students will view your file will depend on the type of file and its display settings. Find out more about display settings in the documentation File resource settings.

As an example, an uploaded slideshow presentation will not play as it would on a whiteboard, even if saved as a 'show'. Students will be prompted to download it. (A workaround is to upload the presentation to a slidesharing site and embed it.)