30 days of Moodle posts
I’ve just completed 30 days of Moodle posts on my University learning technology blog – not quite 30 posts with hints and tips on the way Moodle works and how to get the most out of it. Note that some Moodle features that I write about are written by University of Nottingham developers specifically for the University and are not (yet?) available for other Moodle users.
- Changing the order of your Module Overview
- Searching for users to enrol on a module
- Editing the start and due dates in Turnitin assignments (Moodle Direct plugin)
- Changing the upload limit on Assignments
- Linking to Echo360 vodcasts in Moodle
- Editing files and labels brought in from WebCT
- Moodle galaxified
- More on Images and Moodle
- Getting the graphics right
- Where do I put the summary of my module?
- Computer specs for accessing Moodle
- Re-uploading website files
- Enrolling people – searching for names
- Making modules available to students
- Adding files to Moodle – the file picker
- What does Moodle stand for?
- 47 Interesting ways* to use Moodle in the Classroom
- Create a Favourites block on your ‘My home’ page
- Refreshing your module front page
- Using the same content in more than one module
- Closing and docking blocks
- Finding the spellchecker in Moodle
- Moodle tips: 30 days to go!