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'''Moodle is a really helpful program that we use to host academic sites at Evergreen. It provides a private and secure online space for you to host discussions and share resources with your students. As of summer 2010, Moodle sites are automatically created for every academic offering.  Please visit http://moodle.evergreen.edu to find your site.  If you have any questions using Moodle, please contact [http://www.evergreen.edu/computing/academiccomp/liaisons.htm contact your Academic Computing Liaison].'''
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If you're new to Moodle, you might consider our [[Faculty Tutorial - Moodle | Faculty Tutorial]] as a good place to get started. At the very least, a few minutes spent reviewing the outline of this resource can provide you with a good sense of the possibilities.
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[[Faculty Tutorial - Moodle | Faculty Tutorial]] | [[Getting Started with Moodle | Just the Basics]] | [[Startup Guide - Moodle | For Students]]
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Information for students about access is summarized in our [[Startup Guide - Moodle | Startup Guide For Students]]. Any student having trouble accessing and using your Moodle site, or having trouble using their Evergreen username and password can contact the front desk of the Academic Computer Center for assistance.
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See below for all other topical help pages related to Moodle for faculty.
  
 
'''Moodle help at Evergreen''' pages are listed below under the Subcategories heading.  These are the subcategories for help documentation specific to Evergreen's Moodle environment and are tailored to who you are; faculty or student.
 
'''Moodle help at Evergreen''' pages are listed below under the Subcategories heading.  These are the subcategories for help documentation specific to Evergreen's Moodle environment and are tailored to who you are; faculty or student.

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What is Moodle?

Moodle is Evergreen's Learning Management System (LMS). It is an open source, freely available application that was build by and for teachers to provide web-based course management. It is currently being used in many Evergreen programs and courses on campus. Moodle supports structured course-work with tools like assignments, quizzes, peer assessment, etc. To get there, use one of the links below;

http://my.evergreen.edu or http://moodle.evergreen.edu.

Moodle is a really helpful program that we use to host academic sites at Evergreen. It provides a private and secure online space for you to host discussions and share resources with your students. As of summer 2010, Moodle sites are automatically created for every academic offering. Please visit http://moodle.evergreen.edu to find your site. If you have any questions using Moodle, please contact contact your Academic Computing Liaison.

If you're new to Moodle, you might consider our Faculty Tutorial as a good place to get started. At the very least, a few minutes spent reviewing the outline of this resource can provide you with a good sense of the possibilities.

 Faculty Tutorial |  Just the Basics |  For Students

Information for students about access is summarized in our Startup Guide For Students. Any student having trouble accessing and using your Moodle site, or having trouble using their Evergreen username and password can contact the front desk of the Academic Computer Center for assistance.

See below for all other topical help pages related to Moodle for faculty.

Moodle help at Evergreen pages are listed below under the Subcategories heading. These are the subcategories for help documentation specific to Evergreen's Moodle environment and are tailored to who you are; faculty or student.


Volumes of additional help documentation is available via a broad community of users and developers. These are listed directly below and will provide access to a wide range of general and specific online help documentation and user forums.

Subcategories

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Pages in category "Moodle"

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