Restore Your Course
PostAfter you have created a backup file of your course in Moodle, the need may arise to restore your course back into Moodle. Restoring a course is a similar process to creating a backup. To restore your course: (A) (B)
Attendance
PostOverview Moodle’s Attendance activity allows instructors to record attendance during class, either by recording it themselves or allowing students to report their own attendance. It also allows students to view their own attendance record within the activity or in the … Read More
Backup Your Course
PostMoodle courses will automatically be archived 2 years after the semester end date. We recommend you save a backup of your Moodle courses so you can restore/reuse them without any wait times or delays. To save a backup of your … Read More
Hey Moodle…
PageWhen a course is not visible in the ‘My courses’ menu, it is often related to the start and end dates of the course. Try checking the ‘Course Overview’ menu to ensure it is visible there.
Hey Moodle…
PageWhen a course is not visible in the ‘My courses’ menu, it is often related to the start and end dates of the course. Try checking the ‘Course Overview’ menu to ensure it is visible there.
LT&I Support Team
PageLearning Technology and Innovation Team For all Moodle inquiries and questions please email moodlesupport@tru.ca. The Learning Technology and Innovation team are here to help.
Using/Grading Forums
PostHow to grade using whole forum grading Go into your course and for your forum, ensure whole forum grading is set up in the forum settings. Open the forum. Click on the Grade Users. On the left you should now … Read More
Forum Settings
PostAsynchronous communication on Moodle is performed through the Forum activity. Forum activities can be made with different formats and settings to facilitate various discussion goals and are, by nature, asynchronous. Files such as images may be included in forum posts … Read More