ITRC

Instructional Technology Resource Center

Moodle ISU

Faculty Resources

Information specifically addressing instructors' use of Moodle can be found using the Faculty Guide to Moodle ISU. For further information about Moodle, contact the ITRC at 282-5880.

How can I find Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 courses? On the "My courses" block of the main Moodle ISU page for the 2008-09 academic year, click on the All courses... link. When you see all of the course categories listed, enter the course name in the "Search courses" field and click on the Go button. You will need to follow this process each time you need to access a Fall 2008 or Spring 2009 course.

Start and End of Semester Procedures
Start-of-Semester Instructor Procedures
End-of-Semester Instructor Procedures

Moodle General Procedures
General Instructor Procedures
Course Evaluations

Moodle Manual Course Request Form
Moodle Course Site Request (For a meta course or future development course)

Video Projects/Encodings

Please submit this form to request a video project
Video Projects and Posting Request Form
Sample letter to request permission from publishers to convert and use multimedia in a Moodle course.

Student Resources

Information specifically addressing resources for students using Moodle can be found using the Student Guide to Moodle ISU. Students should contact the instructor with specific Moodle course questions. The ISU Helpdesk at 282-4585 will support students with Moodle login questions.

We have made available a short version of the Student Guide outside of Moodle. An instructor can direct students to access the Student Lessons by emailing them the link and/or posting it to a Moodle course.

Quick Links

Moodle Login
ISU Helpdesk
ISU Helpdesk Tool Kit

Moodle ISU Community Site Request

The Service Sharing Protocol - Moodle ISU Public (SSP) document describes a working protocol for Idaho State University (ISU), on behalf of its Instructional Technology Resources Center (ITRC) and members of the University community, as well as non-University affiliations. The protocol describes the availability of Moodle ISU Public services, type of data allowed, training procedures, and documentation that will be provided along with access procedures.

Moodle ISU Community Site Request Form