Moodle E-Learning Course Development
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Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Installing and Configuring Moodle
Chapter 3: Creating Category and Courses
Chapter 4: Adding Static Course Material
Chapter 5: Adding Interactive Course Material
Chapter 6: Adding Social Course Material
Chapter 7: Welcoming Your Students
Chapter 8: Features for Teachers
Chapter 9: Extending and Administrating Moodle
Appendix A: The Checklist
Index

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Chapter 4: Adding Static Course Material

Static course materials are resources that students read but don't interact with, such as web pages, graphics, and Adobe Acrobat documents. This chapter teaches you how to add those resources to a course, and how to make best use of them.

  • Chapter 4: Adding Static Course Material
    • What Kinds of Static Course Material can be Added?
      • The Resource Summary
      • Activities Block Encourages Exploration
    • Files
      • Why Upload Files?
      • File Types
      • Linking to Uploaded Files
      • Why Use Uploaded Files?
    • Text Page
      • Formatting
        • Moodle Auto-Format: for Quick, Limited Formatting
        • Plain Text Format: for Program Listings
        • Markdown Format: Intuitive, Fast Formatting
      • Window Settings
        • When to Open Pages in a New Window?
    • Web Page
      • Advantages of Using HTML View When Editing Web Pages
      • Composing in an HTML Editor and Uploading to Moodle
      • Learn More about HTML
    • Link
      • When to Use a Link versus a Web Page
    • Directory
      • Why Use a Directory?
    • Label
    • Summary

 

   

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Released: May 2006
ISBN: 1904811299



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