Keywords: Moodle, book, HTML, chapter, content.
Table of Contents
What is it?
The Book resource doesn't have much to do with real books, but displays collections of web pages in a sequential, easy-to-navigate and printable format. They are especially useful when you have a lot of web content but don't want it to clutter the front page of your course. Pages can contain links, images, embedded YouTube videos, etc., as they are constructed with the Moodle Text Editor. Books feature a Table of Contents on the left hand side, indexing any number of web pages (known as chapters) and sub-pages (sub-chapters). Students can use the Table of Contents to jump to a page or click sequentially using the arrow buttons.
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- Category 1, Structure. Ensure that your Book is presented in a meaningful, clearly structured, and sequenced way, using headings, labels, and section overviews.
- Category 5, Resources. Make use of descriptive titles, maintain links, and the currency of material contained within your Book.
Meeting the baseline
The UCL E-Learning Baseline suggests the following for Structure:
- 1.2 Minimise cognitive load - Avoid overloading the front page by placing content off the main page in Pages , Books , Folders , Lessons and by hiding unused items.
How do I set one up?
Add a Book quick guide
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