Moodle Help and Tutorials by Viterbo University is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Welcome to Moodle! Moodle is a learning platform that allows professors to connect with their students online. Via Moodle, students can submit assignments, post to forums, take quizzes, and view grades. This guide includes how-to documents, information, and Moodle help.
Instructors are required to do the following in Moodle:
...it's also important to make sure your course is accessible to all learners. By accessible, we mean that the course can be delivered to students with diagnosed visual, auditory, motor, cognitive,or seizure disabilities. Consider using the following resources when preparing your course(s) to improve accessiblity:
More Common Questions (click a question to view the answer):
I can't log into Moodle. What should I do?
Your Moodle login should be the same as your email login. Please contact the help desk via http://www.viterbo.edu/helpdesk/.
I can’t find my grades in Moodle. What should I do?
Grades for each individual class are located via Moodle. You can access grades via the Grades option on the left menu (navdrawer) or via your profile by clicking your name in the upper right.
When are classes removed from my Moodle home page?
Regular semester courses are hidden at the instructor's discretion (here are instructions). Anyone can hide their courses on their Moodle Course Overview that they no longer wish to see.
On the right hand side of the menu, click the three dots (...). This will allow you to select "Remove from view."
NOTE: Be careful! You will have to change your filter to specifically see "Removed from view." You can undo (click the three dots) to select to add them back to your view if needed.
The answer to my question isn't here. What should I do?
Please email coursehelp@viterbo.edu with any questions.
For additional Moodle resources, please visit:
For additional professional development resources, please visit:
In addition, the following libguides may be of help: