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Editing content
The Editing function within Moodle allows you to edit content and organize the units and activities within your course. To change or update your course you need to be in editing mode, which means you have to turn editing on.
Edit Options
Once you have turned editing on, existing resources and activities display a dropdown menu with the following options:
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Image RemovedThis icon is a 3-way toggle switch and indicates the resource/activity group mode. Click it to cycle through the settings:
Image Removed No GroupsImage Removed GroupsImage Removed Visible GroupsEdit settings - opens the settings window where you can edit the activity or resource.
- Move right - indents the resource or activity to the right; if the activity is already indented, a move left icon appears.
- Hide - this option means that the activity/resource is currently visible to students; choosing it will hide the activity from student view.
- Show - this means the activity is currently hidden from student view; choosing it will make it visible to students.
- Duplicate - choose duplicate to make a copy of the resource/activity. You will be able to edit the duplicated item.
- Assign roles - this option enables you to change the permission of the resource/activity.
- Delete - choosing this option will remove the resource/activity from the course. Note: A warning message will appear when you attempt to delete content.
Group Mode 3-way Toggle
To the far right of each activity there will be a 3-way toggle switch and indicates the resource/activity group mode.
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Click it to cycle through the settings:
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Quickly Edit
titleResource or Activity Title
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Clicking on the icon next to an activity or resource title allows you to edit the title without opening edit settings.
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Add an
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Note: Whenever you add a resource or activity to a section, it will appear at the bottom of the section block. To move it, grab the move iconImage Modified next to the item and move it to a new location in the course.
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text-editor | text-editorText Editor
The text editor has many icons to assist the user in entering content.
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Many of these icons and functions will be similar to using a word processor. The text editor is used to edit content in resources and activities.
Insert
tableTable
When you click on the insert table button in the text editor, there will be a number of options to configure when creating a new table. There are at least four basic settings that you will want to consider when creating a table:
Caption: the title of your table
Caption position: where on the table your caption will appear (top or bottom)
Number of columns: The number of columns in the table
Number of rows: The number of rows in the the table
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When you want to upload a file to a resource or activity that accepts file uploads you have the option to use drag and drop or the File picker.Usually the file is copied into Moodle from wherever you have chosen it (e.g., a repository or your computer).
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Recent files
This takes you to other areas of Moodle where files have been uploaded and to which you have access. You will only see files and folders for the courses you have permission to access.
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Private files
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Creating an alias/shortcut
When an uploaded file (or a file from the Private files or other installed repository) is re-used elsewhere on Moodle, you have the option to make a copy (a new, unconnected version) or to create a shortcut or alias. If an alias is created, then when the original file is updated, it will change in all instances of the alias. So you might add a file called 'course notes' to your private files, for example, and then add the file into a number of courses. When you make a change in the 'course notes' file in your private files, this change will be reflected in all instances of the course notes.
An alias can be recognized by its thumbnail. See the difference in the screenshot below between a file alias on the left and a regular file on the right:
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resourcesMoving sections, activities, and resources | Moving sections, activities, and resourcesResources
You can reposition your sections, activities, and resources, by using the move icon next to each. For example, you might move a Forum from week 1 to week 2 or you might move the week 4 section up to week 2.
To begin, you need to be in Edit mode. Click Turn editing on.
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There are two methods:
Select and Drag
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Turn editing on
Click and drag the double-arrow to the left of the resource or activity you'd like to move to drag it into the new location.
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Click and Select Destination using Menu
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Turn editing on
Click on the double-arrow to the left of the resource or activity you'd like to move and then select the destination from the menu that appears.
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