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MOODLE

The University of New Orleans uses Moodle as a hosted, online learning solution based on an open-source Moodle core, as its central course delivery platform. Instructors of online, hybrid and classroom-based courses configure their Moodle course shells to deliver content including syllabi, policies and information, lectures, assignments, discussions, quizzes and exams, chats, and grades.

Students participate by receiving lecture content in various formats, submitting assignments, communicating with their instructors and classmates, and accessing grades.

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Moodle is part of our campus single sign-on system, meaning if you’re logged into your UNO email, you’re logged into Moodle, and vice versa. You can log in from any Moodle link on the UNO website, from a Moodle tile on your myapps.uno.edu page, or by going directly to moodle.uno.edu. 


Frequently Asked Questions

Read the answers to frequently asked questions about Moodle. Some of these links lead to brief tutorials on an external support site. Please ignore any references to webinars and training sessions - instead, contact us via email or at (504) 280-5512 for training.

  • What's my Moodle login?

    Your Moodle username is your UNO email address. Your password is your email password. If you are logged in to your email, you should already be logged in to Moodle. If you are having problem with logging in and/or passwords, please call the University Communications & Computing Center at (504) 280-4357 for help.

  • How do I find my courses? 

    You can see your courses on the Course Dashboard page which appears after you login to Moodle. If you have older courses, you may need to choose "All" from the "Course Overview" drop-down menu. 

  • How do I import an old course into a new one? 

    See our video tutorial below

  • How do I add documents? 

    You can drag and drop files or use a file chooser. Please watch the following videos for help. 
    Dragging and Dropping: 

    Upload with File Picker:

  • How do I add activities?

    See this documentation on adding activities. You can also check out our video tutorial (below) on adding a quiz activity.

  • Where can I get Moodle training?

    Beyond the CTI's training and workshops, Moodle now provides user training courses for both faculty and students. You are automatically enrolled in these courses. Faculty should look for Moodle Basics and Advanced Usage of Moodle in their Course Overview section of their Dashboard. They can direct their students to look for Learner Orientation to help familiarize students with how to use Moodle.

  • How do I get rid of multiple sections of a merged course?

    Merged courses in Moodle are now seen as cross listed! That means you’ll now see both section numbers in the Moodle course name. If you have cross listed (formerly called merged) courses, you need to use the cross listed course in Moodle, as the individual courses will no longer update enrollments. 

    If you see both the incorrect, older style merged course (20FALL-CRAWFISH1001-M476) and the correct, new style cross listed course (20FALL-CRAWFISH1001-476, 20FALL-CRAWFISH1001-585 - The Magnificence of Crawfish) we need to know please email us immediately.  Make sure to include the full course names both the incorrect version (with the M) and the correct version (cross listed) in the email.

    Hiding Un-Merged Sections of Cross Listed (Merged) Courses

  • How can I I upload my video? There's a file size limit!

    You need to use our integrated video streaming server, Panopto.

    In Moodle, turn on editing in your course.

    • In the section where you want them to be viewed, Add an activity and choose Page.
    • Type in a name, describe/add instructions if needed in the Description field (i.e. "watch this and follow up with a response in the Forum titled "xyz").
    • In the Page Content field, click the green icon on the toolbar to open your Panopto folder.
      • To upload and link to a new video: Click the Upload tab, drag in the file and let it upload, then click Insert. 
      • To add a video already in your Panopto folder for the course, click the Choose tab, select the video, and click Insert.

    That's it. Later you can go to your Panopto folder for the course and activate the captions if needed.

    If you need help with Panopto, please look at our Panopto information on our Teaching Tools page.

 

Video Tutorials

Please use our in-house training videos to help you with questions that are best answered with step-by-step instructions. Please use the above FAQ, call us at (504) 280-5512, or email moodle @uno.edu for additional help. We are continually adding to our video collection and welcome your requests at moodle@uno.edu.

Setting Up Your Course

Creating Quizzes

Importing Courses

Making Appointment Slots

Enabling Respondus LockDown Browser and Web Monitor

Workshop Recordings

These videos are recordings of our past workshop series. They are not intended to be stand-alone training.

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