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A URL (''Uniform or Universal Resource Locator'') is a link on the internet to a website or online file. Teachers can use the URL resource to provide their students with web links for research, saving the student time and effort in manually typing out the address. The URLS can be displayed in various ways - see the [[URL resource settings]] for example, opening in a new window so a student can access and use the URL, close it and return easily to their original Moodle course page.
A URL (''Uniform or Universal Resource Locator'') is a link on the internet to a website or online file. Teachers can use the URL resource to provide their students with web links for research, saving the student time and effort in manually typing out the address. The URLS can be displayed in various ways - see the [[URL resource settings]] for example, opening in a new window so a student can access and use the URL, close it and return easily to their original Moodle course page.


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A URL (Uniform or Universal Resource Locator) is a link on the internet to a website or online file. Teachers can use the URL resource to provide their students with web links for research, saving the student time and effort in manually typing out the address. The URLS can be displayed in various ways - see the URL resource settings for example, opening in a new window so a student can access and use the URL, close it and return easily to their original Moodle course page.

Overview of the URL resource

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