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An Introductory User Guide for Students

1 Introduction When writing this manual we assume that you have at least a basic knowledge of using a computer including input devices like a mouse and keyboard. In addition, it is assumed that you are familiar with your web browser and navigating between pages on the internet. In this guide you will be introduced to the basics of using Moodle as part of your studies. How to best use this guide is up to you. It has been written so that you can either work through it in a linear way or jump to any specific sections as you wish. 1.1 What is Moodle? Moodle is one of a number of new developing Learning Management Systems (LMS). Simply, LMSs are software systems that are designed to add to traditional learning methods in order to enhance the learning experience of their users. Moodle runs as an interactive website with a number of features and activities designed to engage learners and promote collaborative, student-centered learning. 1.2 Getting Started On the Moodle Home page you can find a menu entitled Help for Students which contains links to Moodle help resources aimed at student users. These should help with any difficulties you encounter after working through this user guide. They are found in the menu bar at the top of the page below the Okanagan College Moodle logo. This document will guide you through: how to edit your profile page layout including blocks basic navigation around the site and your courses activities and resources First of all though, let s look at the most basic logging on.

2 Logging In. Moodle is basically a web site like any other and is therefore available wherever there is an internet connection. To get to the Moodle website open your web browser and go to: http://moodle.okanagan.bc.ca. This will take you to the Moodle home page (Figure 1). Fig. 1: Logging in. You should be able to log in using your 9-digit Okanagan College Student Number for your username and your birth date in mmddyy format for your password. If you encounter any problems, refer to the Help for Student menu on the Moodle home page, or contact the Help Desk at 1-866-839-4032. Once you have logged in you will be taken to your Home page (Figure 2). This is personalized for each student and will contain some blocks and a list of your courses. We will refer to blocks later. Fig. 2: Homepage Once you have logged in we strongly recommend that you first Edit your profile.

3 Editing Your Profile Now that you are logged on to Moodle we would advise that you go straight to Edit your profile. Editing your profile will allow you to become familiar with the options available to you in order to personalize your environment. Fig. 3: Edit profile. To edit your profile from your Home page, click on your name on the banner at the top right of the page or click on My profile settings. (Figure.3) From here you will be taken to your profile page. Select Edit Profile from the middle tab under your name. You will now see a page containing a series of options. We will go through those options and give advice on selections. While you may alter any of the settings most should be left as they are in order to ensure that Moodle functions for you at its best. Table 1 shows the fields that you could change and a little explanation. Field Email Address Email Display Email Digest Type Description User Picture Table 1: Profile settings. Setting and Explanation By default this is set to your myokanagan email address. You can use any real email address, but to ensure you keep up with course developments, make sure that you enter an email address that you check frequently. Set who can see your email address. Recommended to leave at default. Sets whether you receive individual emails, daily digest emails, or no emails for each forum post. This box enables you to enter some text about yourself which will then be displayed on your profile page for others to view. To insert a picture of yourself, click the browse button and search your computer for a picture. When inserting a picture, it is your responsibility to ensure the appropriateness and legality of the picture contents (including copyright).

4 Page Layout and Blocks The Course page you see as a student has Blocks on both sides and the main content through the middle. Figure 4 highlights some of the features. There are a number of blocks available for your instructor to include or leave out as they see appropriate. Blocks can also be customized (e.g. moved to a different location by your instructor). This means that your courses will all appear slightly different to each other but you should soon become familiar with the features of each. There are two ways to access your course resources and activities. The first is through the main course content in the middle of the page. Clicking on these links will take you directly to the activity or resource. The second is to use the Topic links on the Course menu on the left side of the page. Fig. 4: Layout and blocks. Once you have opened an activity/resource, further instructions may be given where appropriate. For example, when you enter a forum you will be given the option to add a new discussion or click on an existing discussion to read postings. You cannot really break anything in Moodle, so if you have any doubts, just click and see what happens (note - you may wish to exercise caution if you are taking part in assessed work).

The Calendar (figure 5) is one of the more interactive blocks. It allows you to see events created by your course tutors and peers but it also allows you to add your own entries. This means it can be used as a personal organizer that has the benefit of being accessible anywhere you can get online. Fig. 5: Calendar

5 Navigation Once you are in your Moodle courses we do not recommend that you use your browser s navigation buttons (the forwards and backwards arrows). We do recommend using the navigation tools that are built into Moodle. These are the Breadcrumbs and the Navigation Menu (shown in Figure 6). The breadcrumbs are a trail showing the pages you have passed through to get to your current location. They are shown in the top left corner of the page and clicking on them will take you to that point in the course. The Navigation menu is a simple way of quickly getting to another place in the course or your Moodle site. Click on the appropriate link to quickly go to your Home Page, view your profile, see a list of participants in your course, etc. Fig. 6: Navigation

6 Moodle Activities Moodle offers a large variety of activities that are designed to help your learning. When your instructors create activities they will name them. This means that they will not appear as simply Assignment or Wiki etc. on the course page, but will display with a meaningful title as set by your instructor. Figure 8 (below) shows the activities block with a brief description of each activity. This is to help you familiarise yourself with the activities your course tutor may have included in your course and the associated icons. Fig. 8: Activities If you have any questions, please contact the IT Services Help Desk at 1-866-839-4032 or 250-762-5445 Ext. 4444