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There are several formats for a course homepage (see below). Most course formats have [[Blocks (teacher) | block areas]] on the left and right sides, with course [[Activity modules]] and [[Resources]] grouped by [[Course sections | sections]] in the center column.   
There are several formats for a course homepage (see below). Most course formats have [[Blocks (teacher) | block areas]] on the left and right sides, with course [[Activity modules]] and [[Resources]] grouped by [[Course sections | sections]] in the center column.   


== Standard view of a blank course==
Generally speaking, the first or top section is not numbered and was designed for general information and to contain activities and resources useful during the course.  Most courses will have at least one additional [[Course sections | section]].   
Generally speaking, the first or top section is not numbered and was designed for general information and to contain activities and resources useful during the course.  Most courses will have at least one additional [[Course sections | section]].   


The look of your course homepage also depends on which block areas you choose to appear using the Blocks field. All of the blocks can be moved up or down or to the other outside column according to one's liking.  Activities and resources can be moved to any place within the center column.  And the HTML editor can turn a plain homepage of text into a visual riot if required.
The look of your course homepage also depends on which block areas you choose to appear using the Blocks field. All of the blocks can be moved up or down or to the other outside column according to one's liking.  Activities and resources can be moved to any place within the center column.  And the HTML editor can turn a plain homepage of text into a visual riot if required.


== Standard view of a blank course==
Here are basic elements of a course page and links to Moodle documentation.
[[Image:Course edit on new 3w.JPG|thumb|600px|none|Example of Weekly format, teacher view, edit off - [https://docs.moodle.org/en/images_en/d/dc/Course_edit_on_new_3w.JPG full resolution here]]]
[[Image:Course edit on new 3w.JPG|thumb|600px|none|Example of Weekly format, teacher view, edit off - [https://docs.moodle.org/en/images_en/d/dc/Course_edit_on_new_3w.JPG full resolution here]]]
*Here are basic elements of a course page and links to Moodle documentation.
 


===Parts of a course homepage===
===Parts of a course homepage===

Revision as of 20:24, 14 July 2008

There are several formats for a course homepage (see below). Most course formats have block areas on the left and right sides, with course Activity modules and Resources grouped by sections in the center column.


Standard view of a blank course

Generally speaking, the first or top section is not numbered and was designed for general information and to contain activities and resources useful during the course. Most courses will have at least one additional section.

The look of your course homepage also depends on which block areas you choose to appear using the Blocks field. All of the blocks can be moved up or down or to the other outside column according to one's liking. Activities and resources can be moved to any place within the center column. And the HTML editor can turn a plain homepage of text into a visual riot if required.

Here are basic elements of a course page and links to Moodle documentation.

Example of Weekly format, teacher view, edit off - full resolution here


Parts of a course homepage

Column left Course sections-Center Column right
*1 Course long name *7 Section header & News topic *10 Login information
*2 Navigation bar *8 Current week - First section *11 Edit on button
*3 Course description *9 Future week - Second section *12 Latest news
*4 Participant list *13 Upcoming events
*5 Forum list *14 Recent activity
*6 Course administration block

Examples of course formats

Topic format example

Example of Topic format. Click on image to enlarge

This is a downloaded version of demo.moodle.org, using the Topic course format.

Weekly format example

Example of Weekly format, teacher viewing as student

This is a downloaded version of demo.moodle.org, using the weekly course format.

Social format example

Example of Social format. Click on image to enlarge

This is a downloaded version of demo.moodle.org, using the Social course format. The existing activities seemed to disappear. The teacher added two forums and a student added a third popular topic.


Course themes

Some sites may allow teachers to select color themes for their courses that are different from the Moodle site homepage. Teachers will see a "Force theme" drop down menu in the general section that contains a list of available themes. Non-editing teacher can not alter this setting. The default course theme is the site theme or the category theme.

The site administrator or course manager should look at Theme_settings or Administration>Configuration>Variables (older versions of Moodle) and change the allowcoursethemes to yes.

Drag and drop

Be aware that drag and drop for course sections currently (25th Feb 2008) has an issue and only support dragging a course section onto an adjacent section. Fix on the way: MDL-11539

See also