Creating a Basic Moodle Site

by Kathryn (Katie) Hay ~ June 21st, 2009. Filed under: Uncategorized.

Is it a labour intensive process?

Somewhat.  It’s like learning any new piece of software – it was time-consuming at the beginning while I figured out where the options were.  Lots of playing around – saving changes to see how an option looks and then changing back, etc.  For example, once I had invested time learning about the different types of forums, subsequent forums were straight forward to set up.

What worked well?

Creating a simple Welcome (web) page was an easy experience (great directions in the toolkit!).  Changing the site’s appearance and switching between topic and weekly views went smoothly as well – just time consuming learning where everything is!

What was challenging?

So I have my Icebreaker discussion forum all set up but … when the site won’t allow me to save any changes I make to “aggregate type” under Grades.  Hmm, I’ve searched the moodle.org type and I see that others have asked the same question but there haven’t been any responses yet.  So I haven’t been able to change the grade to “5” yet and make my response.

What surprised you?

I like how easy it is to switch between the student, teacher, and editing views as I make changes so I can see how it will look from a student’s point-of-view.

1 Response to Creating a Basic Moodle Site

  1.   Kathryn (Katie) Hay

    Hi, John.

    My icebreaker activity is up and running as a discussion forum on my Moodle site. Are you meaning for it to be posted under the discussion thread “Moodle queries” on the course site? Have others posted their activity? If so, I don’t seem to be able to see it in on the course site. Cheers, Katie.

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