What is the Digital Learning Environment (DLE) and how do I access it? The Digital Learning Environment is a range of learning technologies with Moodle at the centre. Learn how to access them.
Using the Module Information block The Module Information block in Moodle provides a consistent placeholder for core module information. Some elements are generated automatically and some will need to be populated by teaching staff.
What are the Minimum Module requirements? Ensure your Module courses in Moodle meet the Minimum Module requirements policy.
How do I rollover content or import from another course in Moodle? Need to rollover content from last years module onto your new course for this year, here's how to do it.
Adding a teacher, faculty support or external examiner to your course in Moodle Learn how to enrol teaching or support staff onto your Moodle courses.
Using and customising sections in a Moodle course Moodle courses allow you to tailor the amount of topics or sections required, here you can learn how to change it from the default of 5.
Course format options Choosing the appropriate course format is critical for laying out your content, consider which one is best for your structure.
Backing up Moodle courses It is good practice to create backups of your Moodle course, here you can learn how to do this and also how to restore a course from a backup file.
What is Moodle? Moodle is the University's virtual learning environment and the central system where students access their course materials.
A first look at the DLE Moodle is our Digital Learning Environment, here's a first look at some of its features.