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To use Zoom in Moodle, the Zoom external tool must be added to a Moodle course section. Instructors can access past recordings, upcoming meeting links, their personal meeting room, and allow students to book a Zoom appointment through this tool. See Moodle: How to Add Zoom to a Moodle Course for how to add Zoom to your Moodle course. Please note: Content recorded by faculty or staff...
Article Id: 20567

To use Zoom in Moodle, the Zoom external tool must be added to a Moodle course section. Instructors can access past recordings, upcoming meeting links, their personal meeting room, and allow students to book a Zoom appointment through this tool. See Moodle: How to Book Zoom Appointments in a Moodle Course for how to use the appointment feature of Zoom in Moodle. Please note: Content...
Article Id: 20247

Below you will find answers to the most commonly asked questions about Moodle. All Users How can I change or remove my Moodle Profile photo? User profile photos can now be removed or replaced. When a user profile is first created, Moodle attempts to retrieve the user's photo from the LSU TigerCard system. If your photo is not transferred or if you wish to change or remove...
Article Id: 20453

LSU Faculty and Staff members may begin using Panopto within Moodle after they've completed the following steps: enabling the Panopto Moodle Block within their Moodle course and provisioning their course in Moodle. You can optionally also download the recorder from the Moodle Block within your course . Note: Steps 1-2 are for a single Moodle course and must be done within each...
Article Id: 20169

The Course Tools page collects together displays, links, and blocks that are especially useful for instructor management of a course. You may access it by clicking the Course Tools link at the bottom of the table of contents for a course: which loads This will put the gear icon into Course...
Article Id: 20268

Many websites, such as publishers and academic technology services, provide material and interactive learning opportunities complementary to what is offered within Moodle. The external tool allows instructors and students to access these activities from within their Moodle courses and, for some tools, have grades automatically sync with...
Article Id: 20058

Course reuse in a Moodle course shell allows instructors to use Selective import , Backup , and Simple Restore functions. Selective import and Backup are located in the Course reuse menu in the Course Administration menu . The Simple Restore function is accessed through the block drawer. Backing Up, Restoring, and Importing Content in Moodle Moodle allows all...
Article Id: 20178

The Crosslist & Split tool (see GROK 20662 for more information) allows an instructor to create a new Moodle course with their laboratory course sections as Moodle groups while keeping the ability to post grades to the lecture course. The new course name will not carryover the "(Web-based)" notation. NOTE: It is recommended that you crosslist your lecture and lab sections before ...
Article Id: 20688

The Crosslist & Split tool ( see GROK 20662 ) can be used by an instructor to create a new Moodle course containing their undergraduate and graduate offerings of a course. Students from both courses combined by cross-listing will be enrolled in new, separate groups in a new Moodle course shell. Posting grades in the new Moodle shell will submit correctly to each course (and section) without...
Article Id: 20691

The Course File Size tool assists in monitoring and managing the total file size of courses to ensure system stability and optimal performance. The display, visible only to instructors, shows the total size of all items in the course. Importance of Managing Course File Sizes Effective management of course file sizes is crucial for the performance of your course and the overall...
Article Id: 20586

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