Keywords: orientation, navigate, access, find, understand, structure, breadcrumb trail, crumbtrail
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title | Navigation in Moodle is supported by a number of features including:... |
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- When you log in you will see the My Home page which shows courses you are enrolled on in a list, alongside:
- your profile block (where you can update your profile picture and add further information for your peers to see).
- a link to MyFeedback, where you can view, download and reflect on feedback from all your Moodle courses on one page.
- your calendar, where all of the due dates for assessments and other events will appear from across all your Moodle courses.
- your UCL Moodle messages from other students and staff.
- The breadcrumb trail at the top of every page tells you where you are within Moodle and lets you navigate back to a parent page.
- The Navigation block appears on every page and helps you to navigate to courses and within them.
- The Settings (Administration) block is also context sensitive and gives you access to functionality related to your current position in Moodle.
- The Activities block shows links to all the types of activities on a Moodle course, such as Assignments and Resources, so you can easily find them, regardless of where they have been placed on the course homepage.
- The drop-down menus at the top of every Moodle page provides links to staff and student help, courses you are enrolled on and links to external Moodle-related services.
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title | Why use it?Using the navigation features in Moodle makes it easy to search and move between pages in Moodle.... |
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Using the navigation features in Moodle makes it easy to search and move between pages in Moodle. You can also use the back button to navigate, which is why it is important, as an editor that you always open links in the same window, expect if providing help information specific to that page.
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