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The following list provides answers to the most common questions asked by instructors regarding the Moodle Administration Block.

What do I need to do so students see my Moodle course?

Please see the article titled, How to make a course available to students.

How do I edit content in a Moodle course?

Please see the article titled, Editing in Moodle.

How do I change the format (layout) of my Moodle course?

Please see the article titled, Changing a Moodle Course Format.

How do I change the number of weeks displayed and the start date in a Moodle course?

Please see the article titled, Changing the Number of Weeks and Start Date Shown in a Course.

How do I add course sections to a Meta Course?

Please see the article titled, Setup a Meta Course.

How do I move content from a Development course to a semester-based course shell?

Please see the article titled, Import Content to a Semester-based Course Shell (Full Import).

How do I add additional content to my course shell?

Please see the article titled, Import Content to a Semester-based Course Shell (Partial Import).

Does IUP offer a template that I can use with my Moodle course?

Yes, IUP does offer a template an instructor can use. Please see the article titled, Restoring the IUP Moodle Course Template to a Course Shell.

How do I back up my content in my Moodle course?

Please see the article titled, Backing up Moodle Course Content.

How do I restore content to my Moodle course?

Please see the article titled, Restoring Content to a Moodle Course.

Last modified on 3/4/2010 10:02:16 AM
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