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Keywords: content, learning object, online lesson, pages, navigation, package

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  • Tutors and course administrators can upload files and view the pages within the lessons.
  • Students can view the pages within the lesson and complete the activity.

Before I start...

-None at this point.

Meeting the baseline

The  UCL E-Learning Baseline  suggests the following for Resources category suggests that you should:

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  • Navigate to the required Moodle course, Turn on editing, and select use the toggle switch to turn 'Edit mode' on. 
  • Hover between/over the activities - a '+ '  icon will appear.  

  • Select IMS content package from the Add an activity or resource menu.
  • Give the package a name and a description.
  • Drag and drop the IMS content package zip file or use the Choose a file button to add the file to the Content area.
  • Click 'Save and return to course' to upload the file.


Info
titleFurther help

Further guidance on IMS content packages is available from moodledocsMoodle Docs.

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.

Caution

Digital Education can provide support relating to the configuration of an IMS content package within Moodle, but cannot offer guidance relating to the construction of content itself.

Examples and case studies

-None at this point.

Questions & Answers

IMS content package FAQs are available on moodledocsMoodle Docs.

Further information

-None at this point.