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==Bulk edit activities, resources or sections==
==Bulk edit activities, resources or sections==
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*With edit mode enabled, click the link Bulk edit near the top right of the screen.
*With edit mode enabled, click the link Bulk edit near the top right of the screen.
*Checkboxes will appear next to sections, resources and activities.
*Checkboxes will appear next to sections, resources and activities.

Revision as of 13:29, 15 September 2023


A Moodle course can look very different according to the theme and course format (layout). Here are a blank course page using the Boost theme and the Classic theme, both with standard weekly format:

Empty course with Boost theme
Empty course with Classic theme


Moodle 4.2 brings many improvements in course editing, highlighted in the following video:

Overview of course editing

The following video gives a general overview of course editing.

Overview of course editing

Parts of a course

1. Course navigation. These provide a quick way for the teacher to access important aspects of the course. The More link takes you to, for example, the Content and Question banks and Course reuse which incorporates Backup, Restore, Import, Reset and Copy.

2. Course index. This is a scrollable, collapsible drawer that displays course sections and elements. As you move up and down the central course area, your location is highlighted in the Course index. Clicking on an item in the Course index will open it up directly in the course central area.

3. Edit mode toggle. An easy way to toggle edit mode on and off.

4. Block drawer. This is not visible until you have enabled edit mode and added a block. The block drawer can be collapsed and expanded as a user preference.


5. Course sections

Here is where the learning materials are displayed. This element may be arranged in one or multiple weeks, topics, forums or other (non-standard) layouts.

6. Collapse all. Sections can be collapsed and expanded individually or you can use the Collapse all link to collapse them all at once.

Classic theme

1.Navigation block

Normally visible on all pages, this block helps you find your way around the course and site.

2.Administration block

Again, normally visible on all pages, this block gives different levels of access to teachers and students.

3. Turn editing on A clearly visible button allows you to turn editing on and off.

4. Course sections

Here is where the learning materials are displayed. This element may be arranged in one or multiple weeks, topics, forums or other (non-standard) layouts.

5. Collapse all. Sections can be collapsed and expanded individually or you can use the Collapse all link to collapse them all at once.

6.Side blocks

Side blocks can be added when the editing is turned on. Which blocks you see depend on what the administrator has selected and what you as teacher choose to add.


Edit a course section

  1. Enable Edit mode/turn editing on
  2. Quickly rename sections from the pencil icon.

Duplicate a course section

New feature
in Moodle 4.5!

  1. Enable Edit mode/turn editing on.
  2. From the three dots to the right of the section name, click Duplicate.

duplicate course section

Get a permalink to a course section

  1. Enable Edit mode/turn editing on.
  2. From the three dots to the right of the section name, click Permalink.

Move a course section

Note:The ability to move course sections is controlled by the capability moodle/course:movesections, which is allowed for the default role of teacher. See also the section below on Bulk editing.

  1. Enable edit mode/turn editing on
  2. Drag and drop the section either from the course central area or the Course index to your chosen location.

If your course is long you can also drag from the central area to a location in the Course index, and/or you can click the three dots next to a section, select Move and choose the location to move it to.

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Add course sections

  1. Enable edit mode/turn editing on.
  2. If you are using Topics then find the location you want to add a new section and click Add topic.
  3. If you are using Weeks then go to the bottom of the course page and click Add week.
Adding sections

To delete a course section

With the editing turned on, click the 'Edit' link to the right of the course section you wish to delete and then, from the menu that displays, click 'X Delete'. You will be prompted to confirm your wish to delete the section and its contents. Note that all activities inside the section and their user data will also be deleted. Use the Recycle bin to reverse this if you do it by mistake.


Add activities and resources

To add an activity or resource to the course, first enable edit mode and then

Either...

  • Click on the course page wherever you want to add your activity. This will open up the Activity chooser, allowing you to select your activity or resource.

Add an activity anywhere

Or...

  • Click 'Add an activity or resource' to open the activity chooser. Double-click to add an activity or resource; click the i for more information and click the star icon to add it to a separate, starred tab.

Alternatively, certain resources and activities may be added using drag and drop:

  • To add a file, simply drag and drop it onto the course section where you'd like it to appear
  • To add a folder of files, simply zip the folder then drag and drop it onto the course section where you'd like it to appear, answer 'Unzip files and create folder' to the popup dialogue, then click the upload button
  • To add a SCORM package, simply drag and drop it onto the course section where you'd like it to appear, answer 'Add a SCORM package' to the popup dialogue, then click the upload button

Indent activities or resources

If allowed by admin (see Course formats) teachers can move an activity or resource once to the right. This indentation is also reflected in the course index.

Move activities or resources

  1. Enable edit mode/turn editing on
  2. Drag and drop the item either from the course central area or the Course index to your chosen location.

If your course is long you can also drag from the central area to a location in the Course index, and/or you can click the three dots next to a item, select Move and choose the location to move it to. Seel also the section on Bulk editing.

Bulk edit activities, resources or sections

  • With edit mode enabled, click the link Bulk edit near the top right of the screen.
  • Checkboxes will appear next to sections, resources and activities.
  • Click the ones you want to edit and from the footer at the bottom, choose the action you want to take: Change availability, Duplicate, Move or Delete.
  • Note: For sections, the option to duplicate is not present as you duplicate sections individually from the action menu (three dots) to the right of its name.


Bulk editing in Moodle 4.2

Blocks

The Boost and Classic themes only only displays blocks on the right, although contributed themes might display them on the left.

To add a block to the course page

  1. Enable Edit mode top right.
  2. Expand the block drawer and click Add block. Select your block.

To move a block

  1. With Edit mode on, click the crosshair icon on a block.
  2. While keeping the block selected, drag it to where you want to position it and let go.

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