[Hybrid] Moodle Part 2 - Features for Course Administrators
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Description:
This 60-minute session looks at the management of Moodle spaces and will detail Moodle’s links with LUSI, the student records system, as well as how to manage materials and participants (staff and students). This session is a hybrid one and staff are welcome to join online or in-person in Library Training Room 1
Outcomes:
After this session you will be able to:
- Manage the connection between Moodle and LUSI.
- Control when Moodle spaces are created.
- Manage user enrolments and groups.
- Review reports of student activity.
- Know where to find help/advice.
Suitable For:
This is an in-depth session for staff, either new or returning, who have an administrative role in Moodle such as enrolling students, managing course materials, and setting up activities or assignments. This session is suitable for both academic and professional services staff.
What Next?
There's no need to attend all parts of the Moodle training series, please choose the sessions most relevant to you. If you already have experience of using Moodle we'd recommend starting at Part 3.
Moodle Part 1 - Introduction for Staff
Moodle Part 2 - Features for Course Administrators
Moodle Part 3 - Moodle Feature Showcase
Moodle Part 4 - Designing Interactive Course Materials (H5P)
Moodle Part 5 - Designing a Good Moodle Course
Need additional help? Please contact the Digital Learning Team via the IT Helpcentre
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