Moodle
Moodle is a course management system used by Carleton which gives professors the ability to communicate with students and create a variety of activities for students to do online, all in one place. If you have never used Moodle and want to know what it can do for you, contact your AT for an introduction, or browse the links below. You can also check out the video tutorials page and see what videos on Moodle are there.
Want to know more about Moodle, or be notified when Moodle is updated or not working? Join our mailing list: go to this site, and click on Subscribe (or ask an AT to add you to the list).
Can't find something? Let us know!
Note: E-Reserves can no longer be linked to directly from Moodle, due to an incompatibility with Firefox 3.
General information and Tips
An introduction to Moodle: overviews, terminology, how to incorporate your course elements into Moodle, and more.Administration Block
An overview of useful items in the Administrative BlockEditing Your Course Page
Documents about how to edit a course page in MoodleAdding Resources in Moodle
The different types of Resources available in Moodle, and how and when to use each varietyAdding Activities in Moodle
The different types of Activities in Moodle, and when to use themUploading Media to Moodle
A number of ways in which you can place images, audio, and video on your Moodle page.How public are your Moodle pages?
Make sure information in Moodle can't be accessed by just anyoneMetacourses
When and how to use metacoursesMoodle Museum
Heard rumors about a Moodle Museum? Learn more!Moodle User Group
This is an archive of the Moodle User Group mailings that go to mug@lists.carleton.edu. To join the MUG list, email us at at@carleton.edu and request to be added.








