Moodle has two different kinds of assignments that faculty members can use to allow students to submit course-related work: the Assignment Activity and the Turnitin Assignment. Both of those assignment types have an additional feature that allows a faculty memberRead More
How-Tos
The Moodle Assignment Submission Process for Students
One of the primary features of Moodle is the Assignment activity, which allows a faculty member to collect student work (essays, assignments, homework, etc.) via Moodle. If your instructor has added an Assignment activity to his/her Moodle course, then youRead More
Sorting the Moodle Gradebook by Groups
When faculty members are teaching more than one section of the same course, we actually create separate Moodle courses for each individual section, along with a merged course that combines the enrollments of the individual sections. Faculty members very oftenRead More
Finding Your Instructor’s GradeMark Comments in Turnitin
Bucknell has integrated Turnitin’s originality checking service within Moodle. When a faculty member creates a Turnitin Assignment in a course, all student work submitted to that assignment gets checked against Turnitin’s database of previously submitted and publicly available work. AlthoughRead More
Adding a Link to a Lynda.com Course to Your Moodle Course
Bucknell has a site license for Lynda.com course content, allowing faculty, staff, and students to access the full catalog of courses available at Lynda.com. Lynda.com has nearly 13,000 video tutorials covering multiple software packages and other technology-related skills. If yourRead More
Amazon Web Services and AWS Educate
Bucknell has joined Amazon Web Services Educate for Institutions. Because of our institutional affiliation, faculty and students may also register for AWS Educate. AWS Educate provides students, faculty, and staff with credits that they may use on AWS. Follow the instructions below toRead More