1 | Overall design of Moodle | Some notes about the general design. |
| Site management | About Moodle's Site Management |
| User management | How Moodle manages users |
| Course management | Managing courses in Moodle |
| Auto-linking | Several of the activity modules contain autolinking filters. |
| Mathematics notation | Moodle is a unique system in providing easy ways to produce good looking mathematics. |
| Media plugins | The Media Plugins filter will automatically embed multimedia you've linked to. |
| Multi-language content | The multilang filter allows multiple-language support for texts. |
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10 | A Text Page | This type of resource is simply entered online in a plain textarea. Moodle formats it as you'd expect. |
| A Text Page (markdown formatting) | Again, this is just entered online, except you can use Wiki conventions for writing the text. |
| A Web Page | This type of resource can be any sort of HTML you want. |
| A Web Page (opens in a new window) | Useful for simple references to non-Web data. |
| A Web Link (opens in a new window) | This type of resource simply sends you to a URL address. Optionally this can be in a popup window (this one is). |
| A Web Link (framed) | Like a "Web link" this links to an external web page, but the page is shown embedded within a frame. |
| A Web Link (with parameters) | This type of resource can link to another program on the web and send it customised, individual data about the current session. In this simple example we are using it to do a Google search on your full name. |
| A Directory | The teacher can just point to a whole folder of uploaded documents and make them all available at once. |
| A Label | |
| An image | Simply specifying an image as a resource will present it like this. |
| An MP3 file | MP3s are automatically embedded in a streaming player made with Flash. |
| A Flash file (opens in a new window) | Linking to a Flash file will see it displayed like this. |
| A Windows Media file (opens in a new window) | This links to an WMV file which should play with the MediaPlayer plugin if you have it. |
| An Office file | Any other file, such as Office documents, will "just work". Within some browsers they may be embedded but in others they should automatically launch the correct program to display the file. This is a Powerpoint presentation. |
| A PDF file | Simply specifying an file in PDF (Acrobat) format as a resource will present it like this. |