Introduction Moodle is a course management system, designed to help teachers create online courses and manage virtual interactions with their students.

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Introduction Moodle is a course management system, designed to help teachers create online courses and manage virtual interactions with their students. Moodle offers a variety of options that facilitate online learning and encourage students’ collaboration; Courses may be posted as documents, audio or video, Forums involve the students in class discussions, Assignments and quizzes help evaluate the student’s involvement and knowledge.

Logging in You can access Moodle either through the URL Or the E-Services tab on the ULS page Or the “Moodle” tabulation on your Faculty page:

Logging in Use you credentials (username and password) to login.

Access to Courses All your courses will be listed under “My Courses” Click on the course title to view its content, and on the attached documents to view/retrieve them

Access to Courses The course material may include: presentations, documents (PDF), books or Urls (useful links)…

Assignments Assignments should be submitted within the period specified by the instructor. Click on the Assignment => “Add Submission” and post your homework before the “Due date”

Forums Participating in Forums allows you not only to join the class discussion but also to share your thoughts and to reflect on the other class participant's insights. Click on the “Forum”, the “Discussion” you want to engage in And “Reply” to post your contribution, which can be an answer, another question…

Messages From the messages box in your home page, you can send s to others.

General Instructions E-learning is completely different from traditional classes, since it doesn’t bind you to a specific time to participate in each class session, but it requires your full collaboration and commitment. You are somewhat responsible for your own learning even though you are engaged with an instructor and other participants in the course. Therefore You do need to access the course sessions. You do need to maintain a strict schedule of reading and participating. Assignments should be submitted on time. Note all the due dates of the assignments and quizzes. It is important to write clear statements when expressing your ideas. Keep your sentences short and readable.