Moodle: Introduction for Students

Summary

A short introduction to how to navigate and use Moodle, Carleton's online classroom

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Overview

Moodle is Carleton’s online classroom where faculty can send messages to students and post resources and assignments. This article includes some fundamentals to get started in Moodle.

 

Video Tutorials

For a quick introduction to the most important aspects of Moodle - how to get there, navigation, and submitting assignments - take a look at these three, student produced, short videos to get you started.

1 - How to Get to Moodle

2 - Moodle Courses Overview

3 - Submitting Assignments in Moodle

 

Dashboard

The dashboard shows various panels of information within blocks. By default, you will see the Course overview, Carleton Resources, Recently accessed courses, and occasional Moodle Announcements in the center of the page. In the right, collapsible sidebar of the dashboard, you will see the Timeline block and the Upcoming events block.

Please see the following articles to learn more about configuring the Dashboard to suit your needs: Moodle Dashboard and Moodle: Configuring Course Overview block

Default Dashboard

Screenshot of the Moodle Dashboard

Course Pages

When clicking into a course, you will see the following tab on the top of the course page. 

  • Course tab: The main course page. Here you will see course materials and assignments posted by your professor
  • Participants tab: A list of all participants in your class (classmates, professor(s), TAs, etc.) 
  • Grades Tab: A table of your assignments and grades.

Course Themes and Formats

Not all of your courses will look the same. Your instructors can customize their own Moodle pages. Most courses have pages organized in weekly sections, with assignments appearing under each section's title.

Please read the our guide on Moodle: Course Themes and Formats (link opens in a new tab) article For more information about course themes and formats and see examples of each theme/format.

Assignments

An assignment page can have instructions about the assignment along with files the professor has uploaded (e.g. a PDF with the instructions).

You can add, edit, or remove your assignment submissions below the assignment details. If you’re adding a file, you can upload the file from your computer or drag and drop the file in the upload box. Pay attention to the possible Accepted file types listed below which restrict the file types you are allowed to upload. 

After uploading a file, you can delete or add additional files using the buttons above the file submission box. Removing a submission will delete any uploaded files. 

When professors have provided feedback, scroll to the bottom of the page to find the grade, feedback comments, and/or feedback files. 

Questions?

Submit a Moodle Support ticket

Acknowledgements 

Created by Dani Bottiger '23, Fri 9/3/21. Last modified by Joshua Aladetan '27

 

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Article ID: 137542
Created
Fri 9/3/21 5:42 PM
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Mon 8/26/24 12:52 PM

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