Moodle is a fully-featured, highly flexible open source Learning Platform (also known as a Learning Management System or a Virtual Learning Environment).
Currently used in more than 230 countries with more than 70 million users worldwide, Moodle was first developed in 2001 by Martin Dougiamas based on the idea of providing teachers with the tools to create sequences of powerful activities to engage students in active collaborative learning.
Supported by a global network of certified Moodle Partners, Moodle HQ continues to work with developers and educators worldwide to support a fast growing community of Moodle users.
Get help navigating and using Moodle by following these excellent video tutorials.
- 01. Finding your way around
- 02. The Dashboard
- 03. What is a course?
- 04. How to lay out a course
- 05. Editing course sections
- 06. Adding and editing text
- 07. What are the edit icons?
- 08. Drag and drop files
- 09. What are blocks?
- 10. The HTML block
- 11. Some useful blocks
- 12. Uploading files
- 13. File Picker
- 14. Adding images
- 15. Private files
- 16. The activity chooser
- 17. Page: display information
- 18. Book: connected pages
- 19. Label: Sound and video
- 20. URL: display weblinks
- 21. Forum: start discussions
- 22. Choice: allow voting
- 23. Glossary: add key terms
- 24. What are filters?
- 25. Wiki: build knowledge together
- 26. Assignment: submitted work
- 27. Quiz: automatic grading
- 28. Enrolling learners
- 29. Course reports
- 30 Gradebook
- 31. Course backup
- 32. Course restore
Please note that nom@d learning blog is in no way affiliated with the developer of these tutorials. All content included on this page is © Moodle.org.
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