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What is Moodle?
"How do I access Moodle?" you ask? Well...
Enter your username and password that you use to log into email and the = Portal.
Great question! Once you're logged in, you'll be seeing your Dashboard. = A generic view of all the classes you're currently enrolled in, a timeline = of assignments, and course analytics are immediately displayed here. There = are lots of options and different pages we can view from here, but this is = the basic landing page where you can access classes and information about t= hem.
You'll have to go into each individual course in order to see your overa= ll grade and any grades on assignments. You can do this by...
Professors have the option to make courses hidden from students, so if y= ou know that you're enrolled in a course, but it's not appearing on Moodle,= be sure to contact that professor and ask if they have made the course ava= ilable to be seen by students!
Don't worry! Sometimes professors don't use Moodle, or prefer to use ano= ther method of posting assignments and other information in regards to the = course they're teaching. Just be sure to communicate with your professors t= o stay up to date.
Let us know!
Have any questions regarding this page, or think that something should b= e added? Contact Motherboard and let us know!
Not sure what your username, password, or = even both are? Have any other tech-related questions? No problem!
Contact Motherboard Helpdesk at any of the= ways below and one of our technicians can help you with this information, = and even make sure that you get logged in and ready to go!