If you have a problem that isn’t solved by the resources on this website, there are also extensive help documents available on the Moodle website. The following pages offer additional solutions to common issues with Moodle.
- Managing Moodle This is a good introductory resource for understanding Moodle, including basic definitions of all the key terms.
- Working with files This document helps you to understand how to upload and organize files. Please note that all files uploaded to Moodle can be downloaded by students; there is no “view-only” option.
- Editing text This resource is useful for understanding what text in Moodle can be edited and how to go about doing that.
- Activities This document outlines how to use all the range of activities available. The most common activities used by Moodle users at TRU include Assignments, Forums, and Quizzes.
- Blocks Moodle is organized on a structure of blocks. This resource can help you understand how to customize your Moodle space by using blocks, and also helps you understand what to do if you accidentally delete one.
- Grouping users This resource helps users understand how to make use of groupings, which is a larger and more inclusive structure for organizing structures than groups. There can be multiple groups within a grouping.
- Grading quick guide The grading tools on Moodle include everything from quick grading to a robust tool for creating matrices and rubrics. This grading quick guide helps you understand how to best make use of the range of tools available.
- Grader report This tool helps you to understand how to set up your grade book and how to adjust the settings to make your best use of it.
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