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==Getting started==
#redirect [[About Moodle FAQ]]
 
*[[Teacher introduction]]
*[[Course homepage|The course homepage]]
*[[Course sections]]
*[[Adding resources and activities|Adding resources and activities to your course]]
*[[Formatting options]]
*[[HTML in Moodle]]
 
==Activity modules==
 
There are a number of interactive learning activity modules that you can use in your course. Work can be submitted by students and marked by teachers using [[Assignments]] or [[Workshops]]. Automatic marking can be achieved by using [[Quizzes]]. You can even integrate your Hot Potato quizzes by adding a [[Hotpot]] activity.
 
Communications can take place using [[Chats]] and [[Forums]] for conversational activities and [[Choices]] to gain group feedback. Adding [[Wikis]] to your courses is an excellent way to allow students to work together on a single piece.
 
Content can be delivered and supported using [[Lessons]] and [[SCORM]] activities. Key words can be added to [[Glossaries]] by yourself of, if you allow it, your students.
 
[[Surveys]] and [[Database module|Databases]] are also very powerful additions to any course.
 
If all of that isn't enough for you then you can also [[Non-standard modules|add other modules]] that are not part of the official Moodle release!
 
==Resources==
 
Moodle supports a range of different [[Resources|resource types]] that allow you to insert almost any kind of web content into your courses.
 
A [[Text page]] is a simple page written using plain text. Text pages aren't pretty, but they're a good place to put some information or instructions. If you are after more options for your new page then you should be thinking about adding a [[Web page]] and making use of Moodle's WYSIWYG editor.
 
Of course the resource may already exist in electronic form so you may want to [[File or website link|link to an uploaded file or external website]] or simply display the complete contents of a [[Directory|directory]] in your course files and let your users pick the file themselves. If you have an [[IMS content package]] then this can be easily added to your course.
 
Use a [[Label|labels]] to embed instructions or information in the course section.
 
==Blocks==
*[[Blocks (teacher)|About blocks]]
*[[Activities]]
*[[Administration]]
*[[Calendar (teacher)|Calendar]]
*[[Courses]]
*[[Course/Site Description]]
*[[HTML]]
*[[Latest News]]
*[[Messages]]
*[[Online Users]]
*[[People]]
*[[Quiz Results]]
*[[Random Glossary Entry]]
*[[Recent Activity]]
*[[RSS feeds]]
*[[Search Forums]]
*[[Section Links]]
*[[Upcoming Events]]
*[[Non-standard blocks]]
 
==Tools==
[[Grades|Gradebook]]
 
== See also ==
*[[Teaching with Moodle]]
*[[Teaching do's and don'ts]]
*[[Presentations]]
*[[Moodle manuals]]
*[[Using Moodle book]]
 
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[[nl:Documentatie voor leraren]]

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