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What's a Moodle?This guide is intended to prepare members of the GSLIS community for
teaching and learning using Moodle's rich toolset. It includes
information about the major components of Moodle, as well as a few tips
about navigation and communication within Moodle. This guide,
while not comprehensive, does examine the major tools and functions of
Moodle. Additional documentation will be added to this guide as
new features are developed. Moodle
is an open source course management system developed by Martin
Dougiamas and launched in 2002. All the information you could ever want
to know about Moodle is available at moodle.org.
Moodle was first used at GSLIS in Spring 2006, and was implemented for
all GSLIS classes in Spring 2007. GSLIS's Moodle is located at: https://courses.lis.uiuc.edu If you are a new GSLIS student, or are taking a GSLIS course for the
first time, this guide is intended to provide information as a
complement to orientation sessions offered at the beginning of each
semester. Please view our welcome
page and our workshop schedule
for more information about training and orientation sessions.
Please also feel free to contact help@support.lis.uiuc.edu if
you have additional questions or would like to request individual
training. If you are a GSLIS instructor, this guide is intended to provide the basic information you will need to set up your course space. We strongly recommend scheduling individual or group training with the Instructional Technology & Design Office in advance of your first semester of teaching online or using Moodle. In addition, we are always happy to schedule refresher sessions. Please feel free to contact help@support.lis.uiuc.edu if you have additional questions or would like to request individual training. If at any point you have questions, concerns, or would like individual assistance or training, please feel free to contact the Instructional Technology and Design Office in person in room 318 GSLIS, by phone at 217-244-9555 (local) or 1-800-377-1892 (toll-free), or by email at help@support.lis.uiuc.edu. Click on the blue bars below to access each portion of this guide. See also:
Getting Started
Course Pages
Assignments
Calendar
Choice
Discussion Forums
GlossaryGrades and ScalesGroups
Live Session
Messaging
Setting up the Quiz Tool
Resources
WikiDue to a variety of issues, we are discouraging the use of the Moodle wiki. The Confluence wiki is available for classroom or collaborative use; for more information, please see the Confluence portion of our course management page.
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