Course Pages
- Blocks
- Activities and Resources
- Instructor Options
Moodle organizes course pages into modules of content. These
modules
are further broken down into "blocks" - the content along the sides of
your course space - and "weeks" or "topics" - the content in the center
of your course space. Not all course spaces are organized with
the same elements, so while this guide describes many of the options
available, not all will be included in all courses.
Blocks
By default, the following blocks will be added to each course space:

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People
This block is the home of your course roster. Clicking on Participants will give you a list of
everyone in your course, as well as links to each individual's bio,
photo, and activity logs (instructors only). This block is required.
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Activities
This block creates a list of
all activity modules used
in your
course. Clicking on the activity name (Forum, Live Session, etc) will
let you view an aggregate list of all of the individual activities of
that type used in your course. This block is automatically
populated with information as it is added to the course space.
This block is required.
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Search
Forums
This block allows you to
perform a full-text search all the forum posts
in your class. This search is not site-wide.
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Administration
This block has different
options for students and
instructors. For
students, this block will allow you to edit your profile and view your
entry in the course's gradebook (if used). Instructors, TAs, and
Adminstrators will have additional options. This block is required.
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Latest
News
This block displays any recent
posts made by your instructor in the News and Announcements
forum. This block is required.
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Upcoming
Events
This block displays upcoming
due dates, special
events, or other
date-specific class announcements. This information also appears on the
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In addition, instructors can add the following blocks:
- The Blog menu block
allows users to work with their individual blogs, as well as view the
blog posts of other classmates.
- The Blog tags block
displays tags used on blog posts of class members.
- The Calendar block
displays assignments and other events associated with a specific date
or dates. Individual users can view calendar events from an
individual class or an aggregate of all their Moodle classes.
- The Courses block
displays all categories (semester, project, group) of courses.
- The HTML block allows
instructors to set up a small webpage or set of links to external
resources. This can be used for materials that the students will
need to refer to throughout the course.
- The Messages block
displays messages received using Moodle's built-in messaging system.
- The Online Users block
displays the name and photo of all users that have signed in within the
last five minutes.
- The Recent Activity
block displays any changes - including any new forum posts - that have
been made to the course space since your last login.
- The Random Glossary Entry
block will display a random entry from a glossary in your course space.
- The Remote RSS Feeds
block allows instructors to display relevant RSS feeds from external
sites (news, listservs, the GSLIS website, etc). This block does not
generate or publish RSS feeds.
- The Section Links block
displays numerical links to each week/topic in the course space for
quick navigation.
Activities and Resources
So where's the actual course?! Moodle allows your instructor to
create or link the same sorts of content that you would experience or
work with in a traditional classroom - assignments, readings,
discussion forums, quizzes, and more. These activities or
resources are designated by a
little icon, just like you are used to seeing on your desktop or in a
file menu. More information is available on most tools by
clicking on the tool's name.

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Assignment
This tool allows instructors
to set up assignments
with due
dates. Assignments may be completed online or offline depending on the
instructor's specifications. When you see this icon in your course
space, you can get more information by clicking on it or the assignment
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Choice
This tool allows instructors to take a quick poll or have students vote
on a limited number of options. It can be useful for quick
in-class feedback.
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Forums
This tool allows discussion to continue (or start!) outside of your
normal class sessions.
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Glossary
This tool allows a group or a
class to
collaboratively build a
glossary. Glossaries can be used for reading summaries,
definitions, fun facts, and more!
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Hot
Potatoes Quiz
This tool allows instructors to import a quiz in Hot Potatoes or TexToys
format.
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Lesson
The tool allows instructors to set up a structured lesson.
Students' progress through the lesson can be linear or branching,
depending on the instructor's content and organization.
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Live
Session
This tool replicates the LEEP live session environment in Moodle.
It is used in all LEEP classes, and can be used by on campus
instructors
for office hours or other online meetings.
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Quiz
This tool allows instructors
to create quizzes that students complete online.
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Resource
This tool allows instructors
to link to documents
or websites.
Clicking on a resource will open the linked document within a Moodle
window; this allows for easy navigation back to the course
page. A different icon may be used in the case of a format-specific
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SCORM/AICC
This tool allows instructors to upload elearning content in a
standardized
format. SCORM content can be created using RELOAD or eXe. |
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Wiki
Due 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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Workshop
This feature allows for peer and
instructor editing and review of
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Instructor Options
By default, your course space is set up in weekly format with 17 weeks
(8 during summer term) running Monday through Saturday. For the
sake of consistency, these settings are standard across all course
spaces. Special project groups or other non-UIUC calendar
courses may have different formats. If there are specific reasons
your course should be organized differently, please email
help@support.lis.uiuc.edu
with this information.
To make changes to your
course space, you'll need to
Once editing is turned on, the individual weeks will look like this:

The edit icon in the upper left hand corner allows you to add a
label to the individual week. Many instructors use this option to
add a caption or header to the individual weeks of the course.
The drop down menus in
the lower right hand corner allow you to add resources or
activities. Blocks can be added by turning editing on, then
selecting the block
name in the
Blocks
block. Activities (addressed individually) and
resources are discussed elsewhere in
this guide.
When editing is turned on, a number of icons will appear, allowing
you to add, delete, or modify course content:
