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Simple Restore enables instructors and TAs (excluding Non-Editing Instructors) to restore an entire Moodle course from a backup file—ideal for initially populating a course. Instructors have the option to merge the backup’s contents with existing material or completely overwrite the course. In both cases, due dates are automatically adjusted to match the new course’s start date. Because ...
Article Id: 20291

Selective Import allows instructors and TAs (excluding Non-Editing Instructors) to import selected content from one Moodle course into another on the same site. This process is similar to copying and pasting and does not create a backup file. Simple Restore is best suited for initially populating a course with content, whereas Selective Import is designed for making minor...
Article Id: 20209

You can temporarily change your role in a Moodle course to view the course as a student (or other role) might see it. To Switch Your Role: Log on to Moodle and select the course. Go to the gear icon in the upper right corner to access the Course Administration menu. Select the "Switch role to..." option under the Administration menu . ...
Article Id: 20240

Changing the course cover image in Moodle courses can be used to add interest to your course page. In addition to appearing on the top of the course page, the image appears on the course tile for your course on the My Courses page for anyone who is enrolled in your course. To Change Your Course Cover Image: 1. Open the Moodle course you would...
Article Id: 19939

Moodle provide dozens of different kinds of course activities, and each one has a variety of settings. There are a few types of settings that are common to most Moodle activities, and understanding these settings will allow basic management of almost any Moodle activity. Below the activity name and description area and above the Save and return to course, Save and display, and Cancel...
Article Id: 20270

Course Administration Settings Information The Edit Settings option for the course has several sections with useful tools in each. To access the course settings, click on the Administration Menu Gear Icon and then select Edit Settings . General Course full name - Name of the course as it appears on the course page and under My Courses. (not...
Article Id: 20258

Moodle sections (AKA “topics” or “modules”) can be configured to accommodate sequential names in the form of either weeks or numbered topics. How to configure a course for Weekly format: From the main course page, click the Admin (gear) icon and click “Edit settings” under Course Administration. Expand the “Course format” menu, select “Weekly” from the “Format” drop down list...
Article Id: 20375

The Course Tools page collects together displays, links, and blocks that are especially useful for managing a course. The contents and appearance of Course Tools will vary depending upon your role as a student or instructor in the course. Get more details based upon your role: Instructor - See Moodle: Course Tools for Instructors . Student - See Moodle: Course...
Article Id: 20229

The steps below outline the process of how an instructor of a course can import materials from a colleague's course. To Import Materials from another Instructor's Course: Prepare the Content: Instructor A (the colleague providing the course content) should ensure that the content is stored is in a Blueprint Course. To request a Blueprint Course see Moodle: Blocks:...
Article Id: 20181

An instructor may want to control when and under what conditions a student can access specific items in a course. This level of control can be useful in the following scenarios: Students must complete items in a specific order The instructor does not want the students to rush through the materials The instructor wants to split the students into separate activity branches ...
Article Id: 20189

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