Moodle Training for Instructors and Support Staff

List of Moodle Training Courses with descriptions

Last Updated: August 6th, 2024

Learning Moodle

  1. MoodleHQ "Teaching Basics" YouTube Playlist – Our “go to” resource for instructors who don't have enough time and need to get started ASAP. Many users prefer to orient themselves by watching a few videos and then follow up with the ATC with specific questions.

  2. Linkedin Learning Course “Moodle Basics”* L# Required
    Logged into Moodle? Search for "Learn Moodle Linkedin"

    This self-paced course is designed for faculty, teachers, course builders, trainers, and site administrators who are new to Moodle, as well as those who are migrating from another Learning Management System and want to understand the core features of Moodle. It includes an overview, how to navigate within it, how it may be customized, reviews the basic components of a Moodle course, introduces basic course design and course building information, and introduces course management information. This course is not facilitated.

  3. Moodle Academy “basics” is offered directly from MoodleHQ and has the most updated support docs. This free program of short courses is designed to help you understand the basics of teaching with Moodle.

    This course is not facilitated. Once you complete all the courses (~15hrs) you will receive a badge for completing the program.

Moodle Basics for Students
If you are interested in learning Moodle from a student's perspective, take a look at this self paced course intended to teach students how to successfully browse Moodle.

Looking for more help? Our team of Instructional Designers have designed several online training courses in Moodle about course design, accessibility, Zoom, etc. Here is a list of their current courses, available through Moodle. 


ATC Support & Hours of Operation

Weekday Support, Monday - Friday

The ATC is open to in-person assistance. Support is available through the above remote options and on campus at CEN 208

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