Moodle can be accessed from moodle.chi.ac.uk
Your Moodle homepage contains a dashboard with links to resources you may require on a daily basis: email, online storage, Microsoft 365, module information, library resources, University news, support...
Moodle can be accessed from moodle.chi.ac.uk
Your Moodle homepage contains a dashboard with links to resources you may require on a daily basis: email, online storage, Microsoft 365, module information, library resources, University news, support...
My Pages in Moodle is where you can access all of your modules and is customisable to enable to you view modules in different ways.
You can Favourite your modules, hide modules, view all your modules, your modules in progress, and future or past modules by year. You can sort your modules...
Starting this academic year, some lead lectures will be delivered online using Microsoft Teams. These guides will help you set up these online lead lectures in advance, and show you the various things you can do once in the lecture.
Advice for the lecturerIf a student has submitted a MS Word document, then you can use Word to view and annotate the submission
Word has a number of useful features:
Extensions can only be granted by the Module Coordinator or Departmental Administrator.
To grant an extension to a student:
If you wish to allocate certain submissions to specific markers, to do this:
Moodle is a versatile tool, and there are many different things you can do with it.
The video below shows the basics:
Once all student feedback from individual assessment has been completed, you will need to release the marks, grades and feedback to all students
In the top right you have an option to release the...
If you find yourself writing the same piece of text again and again you can save it in the statement bank.
To build statements, on the front page, click statement bank, you can then build...