Moodle

Information on Moodle, Kenyon's Learning Management System

Moodle at Kenyon

Welcome!

Moodle is a web-based course management system which allows faculty to easily set up interactive online spaces for their courses without having to know how to create web pages. Faculty can upload syllabi, host discussions, accept assignments electronically, send email to their students, give quizzes, and much more. Moodle is also used by many departments, organizations and committees on campus.
Kenyon's Moodle install is at moodle.kenyon.edu. It is currently running version 4.5.4. To see an overview of changes in the new version, take a look at the moodle.org 4.5 new features page

Getting started

Key resources/Best bets

Reference resources

General reference information from Moodle developers and user groups.

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Instructional Designer

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Alex Alderman
he/his/him
Contact:
Chalmers Library 116
alderman1@kenyon.edu
740-427-5763

Kenyon College land acknowledgement

Kenyon College acknowledges that the lands on which we live, work, celebrate, and heal are the ancestral homelands of the Miami, Lenape, Wyandotte, and Shawnee peoples, among others. The disputed Treaty of Greenville (1795) and the forced removal of Indigenous peoples from this region allowed for the founding of the College in the early 1800s. As a community, we are committed to confronting this dark past while also embracing through education and outreach the many Indigenous communities that continue to thrive in Ohio.

Thank you: Jacky Neri Arias, Patrick Bottiger, Sarah Pfaff, Orchid Tierney, Chris Kennerly, Howard Grier, Indigenous Nations at Kenyon