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Concordia uses Moodle for it's Learning Management System (LMS) / Course Management System (CMS).  Moodle is an open source CMS designed to help educators create quality online courses. These online courses let you provide documents, graded assignments, quizzes, discussion forums, to your students with an easy to learn and use interface.

Concordia's implementation of Moodle, dating back to 1992, was earlier referred to as Concordia Course Management System (CCMS). Depending on the instructor's use of Moodle, it allows for Concordia instructors to have an online repository of lecture notes, an interactive way of communicating with students, deliver exams online, and have student progress readily available, in the form of an online gradebook.

All courses are automatically enabled at the beginning of every term. Students will simply need to log-in using their Concordia email address and password.

Below are a few guides to help you use Moodle.

Below are Moodle guides in video format:
Moodle Quiz Video Series
This is a collection of short video segments focusing on the processes and procedures involved in the creation and administration of a Moodle quiz.
Quiz: Question Bank
Quiz: Drag & Drop/Matching
Quiz: Numerical
Quiz: Essay

Quiz: Set Up

Quiz: Question Population

Quiz: User Override

Quiz: User Perspective

Quiz: Marking

Moodle Assignment Video Series
This is a collection of short video segments intended to demonstrate the processes and procedures involved in creating and administering a Moodle assignment.
Assignment: Set Up
Assignment: Student View
Assignment: Marking

Turnitin: A video segment on how to use the Turnitin feature as integrated into Moodle.

Attendance: A video segment on how to use the Attendance feature in Moodle.

Sharing Files with Labels: A video segment on how to share Google Drive files in Moodle using labels.



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