Moodle user guides
Moodle user guides
Moodle is your central platform for learning and teaching, offering tools for sharing resources, communication, collaboration, and assessment. The Chrome browser is recommended for the best Moodle experience. Use the cards below to view user guide topics or use the search bar above to search for resources across TeachHQ.
Each Faculty has a Moodle support who should be your first point of contact for support with using Moodle as a learning and teaching tool: Moodle Faculty support contact
eSolutions Service Desk
For technical issues, log a ticket with: eSolutions Service Desk
Improvement Feedback
To suggest improvements to Moodle, please submit via: the Feedback Form
Moodle 4.1 transition support
Sign up to sessions hosted by DVC-E from 2- 13 February to familiarise yourself with Moodle 4.1 via: the Booking Page
FAQs for Semester 1
This is the place to check first for challenging pieces of functionality. Look through the FAQs specific to Moodle 4.1 for Semester 1 - and understand why some functionality may be different from the old version via: the FAQ page
MEA Module live during Sem 1
A online Moodle module refresh is aimed for release during Semester 1 teaching period for new starters needing full training in Moodle.