The following guides are available
How to
- upload teaching materials for students to use
- organize teaching materials in folders
- create folders, where student can upload documents/presentations
- provide guest access to the course Moodle page
- manually provide users access to the course Moodle page
Upload teaching materials
In Moodle, the teacher may upload materials to the course online-space by dragging the file (from desktop or File Manager) onto the course page.
Note! Firefox, Chrome or Opera browsers are recommended. Safari and Internet Explorer do not yet support ”drag-’n-drop” - so you upload by means of a series of menus..
Organizing materials in folders
Create folders to organize the documents you upload to Moodle.
When creating folders, you may add documents in the same work process
If you use Firefox, Google Chrome orOpera, use "drag-'n-drop". Internet Explorer and Safari do not support drag-'n-drop. If you are using either of these browsers, upload the files by performing Add + Browse + select + Upload.
Folder for students to upload documents
You can grant students access to upload documents tothe Moodle course page, e.g. an assignment or an article
Guide in PDFformat
Guest login to a Moodle page
Give student guest access if you want to grant them access to viewing and downloading documents in a course. You can also add other users (faculty, administrators) who are not automatically assigned to the course by the study-administratuve system (STADS).
Note! Guests must have a RUC-login to access Moodle
A Guest will have read-only access to files and postings and may download files, but can not post, upload or participate actively in the course.
Guide to guest access i "Adgang for gæster" in PDF-format
Granting manual access to a Moodle page
Teachers and adminstrators may add users to a course manually - provided that they have a RUC-login!
For example
- students not enrolled but interested in auditing the course
- students on courses not registered in the study-administrative system,
- Colleagues that you wish to involve in the course.
See Guide to manually adding users in PDF-format