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Keywords: content, information, accessibility, structure, media
Content can be displayed in a number of ways in Moodle. You can either upload files (refer to Links, files and folders), or you can add content directly to Moodle. There are a number of options for doing this and the options you choose will depend on the length and complexity of your content, and whether you want students to interact with it (e.g. answer questions or reflect on the content within Moodle as they progress).
Adding content directly to Moodle means it is:
Staff provide the content. Students can view, and in the case of lessons also interact with the content.
Evaluate your content and decide the best option for displaying the content, as either a file/folder, text and media area, page, book or lesson. See 'What is it?' above.
The UCL E-Learning Baseline suggests the following for Orientation :
Further help
Further guidance on Resources is available from MoodleDocs.
If you find any inaccurate or missing information you can even update this yourself (it's a communal wiki).
If you have a specific question about the tool please contact the Digital Education team.
Avoid adding a lot of text to text and media areas or section headings on the course homepage, or to single pages that mean students need to scroll to read it all. It is better to split (or chunk) this information into blocks of content, known as chapters using the book resource.
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