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Moodle is '''not''' primarily a content management system but it does offer a range of ways to import, export and manage digital content of any kind to enable and support learning. The following links will provide more information:


Moodle is '''not''' primarily a content management system but it does offer a range of ways to import, export and manage digital content of any kind to enable and support learning.
* [[Working with files]] - how to upload files and folders to Moodle.
* [[Repositories]] - how to import content into Moodle from external storage sites like [[Flickr repository|Flickr]], [[Youtube_videos_repository|Youtube]], [[Google_Docs_repository|Google docs]] etc.
* [[Portfolios]] - how to export content from Moodle into external portfolios like [[Mahara portfolio|Mahara]].
* [[Working with media]] - how best to upload and display images, sound, video and embedded content.
* [[Data formats]] - formats for downloading data such as logs, assignment submissions, quiz results and feedback responses.
* [[Document converters]] - plugins for converting uploaded assignment submissions to PDF format for teachers to annotate.
* [[Filters]] - how to display links,media players, Maths symbols, emoticons and more.
* [[Licences]] - how to display and choose an appropriate licence for your files.
* [[Plagiarism prevention]] - how to check students' submitted work is not copied.


This section, [[Managing content]], contains information and resources about:
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:* [[Working with files and folders]]. This includes an explanation of the new [[File handling|file handling]], [[Private files]], [[File picker]], [[Legacy course files]] and, for those of you migrating from 1.x versions of Moodle, the main [[Differences between Moodle 1.x and 2.x|differences between Moodle 1.x and 2.x]] in working with files.
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:* [[Working with media]] either as [[Video|video]], [[Audio|audio]], [[Images|images]] or [[Embedding content|embedding]].
 
:* [[Editing text]] by using [[HTML editor]] and a range of useful [[Filters|filters]], which can turn your text into eg. mathematical notation, links into playable video and more.
 
:* Connecting your Moodle with external [[Repositories|repositories]] designed to bring in content, web-based or installed near you, directly into your Moodle: [[Flickr_repository_configuration|Flickr]], [[Google Docs]], [[Mahara]], [[Dropbox]], [[Box.net_repository_configuration|Box.net]] and more!
 
:* Publishing content from your Moodle to external [[Portfolio|portfolios]] to share with the world.
 
:* Managing [[Copyright and plagiarism|copyright licences]] and detecting or preventing [[Plagiarism prevention|plagiarism]].
 
 
If you are looking for more information about using Moodle in teaching and learning, you may want to check out [[Managing a Moodle course]] or [[Learning and evaluation tools]] sections. If you need information about site administration, head over to [[Managing a Moodle site]] section of these docs.

Latest revision as of 20:40, 12 May 2017

Moodle is not primarily a content management system but it does offer a range of ways to import, export and manage digital content of any kind to enable and support learning. The following links will provide more information:

  • Working with files - how to upload files and folders to Moodle.
  • Repositories - how to import content into Moodle from external storage sites like Flickr, Youtube, Google docs etc.
  • Portfolios - how to export content from Moodle into external portfolios like Mahara.
  • Working with media - how best to upload and display images, sound, video and embedded content.
  • Data formats - formats for downloading data such as logs, assignment submissions, quiz results and feedback responses.
  • Document converters - plugins for converting uploaded assignment submissions to PDF format for teachers to annotate.
  • Filters - how to display links,media players, Maths symbols, emoticons and more.
  • Licences - how to display and choose an appropriate licence for your files.
  • Plagiarism prevention - how to check students' submitted work is not copied.