Digital Education for students
Are you new to Moodle or have questions about our Digital Education tools such as Turnitin, Panopto or Zoom? Come and see us in a drop-in session! No need to book.
Live Sessions
When: Live sessions will be held on Monday, 22 January 2024 until Thursday, 25 January 2024. Anytime between 10am-1pm.
Where: Short Loans and Reservations Area (next to the Library Welcome Desk), Headington Library (Level 1), John Henry Brookes Building, Headington Campus, Gipsy Lane.
Online Sessions
When: Online sessions will be held every Monday and Wednesday from 10am-1pm starting Monday, 29 January 2024 until Wednesday 7 February 2024.
Where: Online via GoogleMeet using this video call link: https://meet.google.com/jen-zdfc-dfp
General guidance and documentation
- What's new in Moodle 4: This guide will introduce you to the key features of Moodle.
- Viewing your deadlines in Moodle: This documentation will demonstrate how to view your deadlines so you can stay on top of your studies.
Documentation for specific activities and resources
- What is H5P in Moodle and what can it do?: H5P is an interactive tool that instructors sometimes use for formative assessment and as a supplementary resource.
- How do I ask a question anonymously in a Moodle forum using the QuAK app?
Turnitin Feedback Studio
- How do I submit my assignment in Turnitin?
- How do I access my feedback in Turnitin?
- What should I do if Turnitin says that my submission must contain 20 words or more?
Moodle assignment and Moodle quiz
General guidance and support resources
How do I download files in alternative formats using Moodle?
Use your free Brookes license for Microsoft Office 365
Accessibility Guidance for students
One-to-One Support
Further support is available via the Inclusive Support team and the Centre for Academic Development on how to use common applications like Moodle and how to use Google Slides and MS PowerPoint to organise your ideas, content, and presentations.