Section outline

  • In this section, you will learn the different types of resources.

    • What is a Book/eBook?

      Multi-page resources with a book-like format. Books allow teachers to create multi-page resources with a book-like format and table of contents. Multimedia may be embedded and books may be printed entirely or by chapter.

      You may watch the video below to further understand Book/eBook.

        

      Tutorial on How to Setup a Book Resource

      Open this link (How to Setup a Book Resource) to see the step-by-step process on adding a Book/eBook.

    • Example of Book/eBook

    • This is an example of eBook.
    • What is a File?

      A picture, a pdf document, a spreadsheet, a sound file, a video file. Files are not just materials such as word-processed documents or slideshow presentations. All types of files can be uploaded and accessed through Moodle, but the student needs to have the correct software to be able to open them. Different file types are shown with different icons. Files may be added in two ways: They may dragged and dropped directly onto the course page

      You may watch the video below to further understand File.

         

         

      Tutorial on How to Setup a File Resource

      Open this link (How to Setup a File Resource) to see the step-by-step process on adding a file.

    • Example of File

    • This is an example of File.

    • What is a Folder?

      For helping organize files and one folder may contain other folders. he folder allows a teacher to display several course files together. The files may be of different types and they may be uploaded in one go, as a zipped folder which is then unzipped, or they may be added one at a time to an empty folder on the course page.

      You may watch the video below to further understand Folder.

         

         

      Tutorial on How to Setup a Folder Resource

      Open this link (How to Setup a Folder Resource) to see the step-by-step process on adding a folder.

    • Example of Folder

    • This is an example of Folder.

    • What is a Page?

      The student sees a single, scrollable screen that a teacher creates with the robust HTML editor. A page resource creates a link to a screen that displays the content created by the teacher. The Text editor allows the page to display many different kinds of content such as plain text, images, audio, video, embedded code or a combination of all these. Pages are more accessible than uploading word-processed documents, particularly if the document just contains text to be read and not downloaded.

      You may watch the video below to further understand Page.

        

        

      Tutorial on How to Setup a Page Resource

      Open this link (How to Setup a Page Resource) to see the step-by-step process on creating a page.

    • Example of Page

    • This is an example of page.