Thanks to Moodle materials essential to your course - from slides and podcasts to lecture notes - are now at your fingertips whenever you need them. With Moodle you can work collaboratively wherever you are, communicating with fellow students and tutors through forums, wikis and live chat rooms.
Your Moodle areas will give you access to each of the Units that you are studying as well as your programme of study and any supplementary resources and information from your faculty.
If you cannot see the units that you are studying then please contact the Student Hub.
Moodle is comprised of individual areas, where each area relates to an individual unit or programme that you are studying.
Moodle areas may contain a structured set of files e.g. Word documents and PowerPoint presentations or may have been developed as fully interactive online classrooms where you may be involved in online group discussions, collaborative group work and be assessed online.
Different lecturers will use and structure Moodle in different ways to support their own units and programmes, so the different Moodle areas you have access to will appear in different ways.
The structure will depend on your lecturer, the learning material, and the best way to deliver the unit or programme.