Trabajando con archivos

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Moodle 2.x

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  • Moodle provides an easy way for a teacher to present materials to their students. These materials may take the form of files such as word-processed documents or slideshow presentations. The materials can be displayed on the page either as individual items or bundled together inside folders. One teacher might for instance wish to share a single research document in pdf format; another might have a folder of sample past examination papers for students to download.
  • La mayoría de los tipos de archivos pueden subirse a Moodle y ser accesados en Moodle, pero el estudiante debe de tener el programa apropiado para poder abrirlos.

Añadir archivos

Para añadirle archivos a un sitio Moodle, Usted debe asegurarse primero de tener activada la edición. .

Arrastrar y soltar

  • Si Usted está usando un navegador de Internet moderno, puede simplemente hacer click, mantener presionado el botón izquierdo del ratón, arrastrar y soltar el archivo directamente en la página del curso. Usted sabrá que si está desponible la característica de arrastrar y soltar debido a que brevemente aparecerá un mensaje que así lo indica en la parte superior de su pantalla:

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Parra arrastrar y soltar una carpeta, primero deberá de comprimirla a un archivo ZIP empleando cualesquier programa que tenga su computadora.

Añadir un recurso o actividad

  • Instead of drag and drop, you can click the link 'Add an activity or resource' and select either Archivo o Carpeta from the Selector de actividad (or choose from the 'Add a resource' drop down menu, if this is present instead.
Selecting a file or folder in the activity chooser
The "Add a resource" drop down menu
  • The screen for uploading and displaying a file (or folder of files) includes an "add" button. Clicking on this button takes you to the Selector de archivos which is the name given to the file storage and access area within Moodle. Find out more about the places you can upload or add files from in the Selector de archivos page.
  • There is also a block (with an arrow) into which you can drag and drop a file straight from your desktop into Moodle.(Note that this currently doesn't work with Internet Explorer.)
Area for dragging and dropping files into

Viendo los archivos subidos

  • Once uploaded, files appear as thumbnails in the file manager for easy recognition.
  • Files view can be easily toggled between icons view or a table view with sizes and dates, or a hierarchical list view.
Vista de ícono del Selector de archivos
Vista de tabladel Selector de archivos
Vista de lista jerárquica del Selector de archivos

Editando o actualizando los archivos subidos

  • Clicking on the name of an uploaded file opens up a pop up dialogue box which allows file details quickly to be altered.
File info popup dialogue

Creando un alias/atajo

  • When an uploaded file - or a file from the Private files, Dropbox, File system or EQUELLA repositories - is re-used elsewhere on Moodle, the teacher has the option to make a copy (a new, unconnected version) or to create a shortcut or alias. (Note: Previously an alias could be made to a file stored in Box.net, however with Box.net API v2 this is no longer possible.)
  • If an alias is created, then when the original file is updated, it will change in all instances of the alias. So a teacher might add course notes to their private files for example, and then add them into a number of courses. When the teacher makes an alteration in the file in their private files, this alteration will be reflected in all instances of the course notes.
  • An alias can be recognised by its thumbnail. See the difference in the screenshot below between the original file (left) and the alias (right):
Creating an alias
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Áreas en las que no se pueden hacer alias

An alias cannot be made in the following areas of Moodle:

  • an assignment submission
  • a forum post attachment
  • a workshop submission
  • a quiz essay
  • a database activity file field

This is to prevent cases such as a student uploading an item for assessment and then subsequently changing the original in their private files. When a student uses a file from their private files in one of these instances, they do not see the options to "copy" or "create an alias". Below is an example of a file added to an assignment:

Assignment submission with no option to create an alias

Vea también


Vea Trabajando con archivos (en inglés)