There are many ways to set up your Moodle Gradebook. This tutorial will show you the most basic set up.
There are many ways to set up your Moodle Gradebook. This tutorial will show you the most basic set up.
As an instructor, you may want to switch your role to student view to see your course from a student perspective.
You can include YouTube videos in your Moodle course. This tutorial will walk you through how to embed the video into your course.
Glossaries are a great way to get students to engage in material that usually takes the form of memorize and recall. As an instructor you can grade student entries in the glossary. This tutorial will walk you through that process.
Moodle’s Workshop Activity is a powerful peer assessment tool. This tutorial will walk you through the process of setting it up.
If you found H5P content online and wish to implement it into your Moodle course, you may follow these steps.
What exactly is H5P and how can it help assist with teaching online?
When providing videos for students on Moodle, we recommend first uploading those videos to YouTube. This will allow for the best quality and streaming for your students. In this tutorial, we will provide you with the steps to get your video uploaded to YouTube.
When you use the Moodle Quiz Tool, a lot of the question types are automatically graded for you. (Multiple Choice, True & False, Matching, etc)