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Moodle E-Learning Course Development - Third Edition: RAW

Moodle E-Learning Course Development - Third Edition: RAW

By : William Rice, Susan Smith Nash
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Moodle E-Learning Course Development - Third Edition: RAW

Moodle E-Learning Course Development - Third Edition: RAW

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By: William Rice, Susan Smith Nash

Overview of this book

This book is for anyone who wants to get the best out of Moodle. Experienced Moodle users will find powerful insights into developing successful educational courses.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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8. Evaluating Students with Quizzes
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10. Collaborating with Wikis and Glossaries
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14. Features for Teachers
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Index

Chapter 2. Installing Moodle

Even if you don't install Moodle yourself, you should skim this chapter for information that will be helpful to you as a course manager and creator. That is because the choices made during Moodle's installation can affect how the system works for people who create, teach, and take courses on that system.

Installing Moodle consists of:

  1. Obtaining space and rights on a web server that has the capabilities needed to run Moodle.
  2. Creating the subdomains and/or directories needed for Moodle and its data.
  3. Getting and unpacking Moodle, and uploading it to your web server.
  4. Creating the data directory.
  5. Creating the Moodle database.
  6. Activating the installation routine and specifying settings for your Moodle site.
  7. Selecting front page settings.

Each of these is covered in the following sections.

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