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Click on the type of resource you want to add to the page, it will be redirected to the corresponding resource page.  
 
Click on the type of resource you want to add to the page, it will be redirected to the corresponding resource page.  
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You can also search for the particular kind of activity or resource to the page. A resource could be any kind of 'material' that the faculty wants to share with the students where as activity is the methods to conduct the assessments.<br>
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You can also search for the particular kind of activity or resource to the page. A resource could be any kind of 'material' that the faculty wants to share with the students where as activity is the methods to conduct the assessments.
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===== Adding a file =====
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Moodle provides an easy way for teachers to present materials to their students. These materials can be in the form of files such as documents, presentations, audio or popular formats like PDFs. The materials can be displayed on the course page either as individual items or bundled together inside folders.
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To upload a file:
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Click Add an activity or resource → Choose File from the options, which will open the settings for the file.
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Enter the name and description if needed.
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Click the Upload button shown in 'Select files'. You can also drag and drop files from your local folder for an easier process, or manually browse for files.
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A file picker window will appear → Click Upload a file on the left → Click Browse → Find and select the file from your local folders → Click Upload this file.
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===== Adding a folder: =====
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A folder is a collection of files, acting as a placeholder for multiple files and even subfolders. If you have a group of related files, you can upload them in a folder.
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To add a folder:
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Click Add an activity or resource → Choose Folder from the options, which will open the folder settings.
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Enter the name and description if needed.
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In the Content section, drop the files using the same steps mentioned above. The difference is that a file resource allows only one file, whereas a folder allows multiple files to be uploaded.
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===== Adding a URL: =====
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A URL is the web address of a particular resource available on the internet. A teacher may want to refer to this as a resource for students. To add a URL to the course:
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Click Add an activity or resource → Choose URL from the options, which will open the settings for the URL.
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Enter a name for the URL. Copy the web address you want to link to in the External URL field.
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The Appearance option allows you to choose how the URL will be displayed.
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===== Adding a Page: =====
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A page resource creates a link to a screen that displays content created by the teacher. The text editor allows the page to display various types of content, such as plain text, images, audio, video, embedded code, or a combination of these.
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To create a page:
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Click Add an activity or resource → Choose Page from the options, which will open the page settings.
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Enter a name for the page and a description, if needed.
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In the Content section, add the content you want to appear on the page, such as plain text, images, audio, tables, videos, attachments, and more.<br>
    
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