Moodle Resources
*****Agnes Scott will be replacing Blackboard with Moodle this Summer.
Blackboard will be shut down June 30, 2009

Click here to go to ASC's Moodle Site (http://courses.agnesscott.edu)
 
Instructors
Students
New Real Short Moodle How-to Videos (flash videos)  
Instructors: How to Archive a Blackboard Course (flash video) *Moodle Guide for Students (PDF)
Instructors: How to create a course (flash video) *Student FAQ
Instructors: How to upload a file (flash video)  

*Moodle Manual for Faculty (PDF)

*Using Moodle: The Book (PDF) (longer/more detail than the Manual for Faculty)  
*The Gradebook: Detailed Usage (PDF)  
*Overview of Moodle (PDF)  
Archiving a Blackboard Course  
Accessing PDFs in Moodle  
Tip for faculty: Moodle allows for three basic layouts-1) weekly format, 2) topic format and 3) social format --see pages 4 -8 in the Faculty Manual for more information.  
Tip for faculty: To enroll students in your Moodle course instructors will supply students with an enrollment key or password. The key is created in Admin (faculty) "Settings" area.  
Tip for faculty: Moodle uses a central location named "Files" for your documents. Upload all files to the "Files" area and then redistribute them in your course. (The easiest method is to zip a folder, upload the zip folder and then unzip it)  

 
 



Emily Gwynn, Educational Technology Services Manager
Tami Stanko, Media Technician
Calvin Burgamy, Instructional Technologist
 















































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