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Continuing with our section of adding different types of learning resources for your student in Moodle - in this lesson we will see how to add a HTML page with leaarning content directly into our course.
Contrast this with the previous lesson where you learnt how to add a downloadable PDF file.
We will start with putting the course homepage into editing mode by clicking the "Turn editing on button".
Now, I want to add a webpage page into the first section. I will again click on the "Add activity or resource" link - and scroll down to the "Resources" section. You should already be very familiar with this much now.
Select the page radio button. As before lesson, I will fill the name and description fields.
A page can display text, images, sound, video, web links and embedded code, such as Google maps.
Advantages of using the page module rather than the file module include the resource being more accessible - for example to users of mobile devices and easier to update.
For large amounts of content, it's recommended that a book is used rather than a page - which we will see in a later lesson.
There are 2 great things about the page - which I will demonstrate in this lesson.
When I paste my sample lesson - do notice that there is a table in the content - and it is copied over quite truthfully into the editor. You may not notice it but the content from Microsoft Word to HTML code has happened quite seamlessly by Moodle's editor.
This is a powerful editor and you will want to take full leverage of this fact.
Another fantastic ability is to add videos and sound recordings. I will show how easy it is to add videos.
I click on the "Media" icon here and am presented with the familiar file picker dialog box. I have discussed this dialog box in a previous lesson in the same section.
So, I locate and add the video file.
A note of caution: the video file size you can upload will be limited by your system admin. So, first go ahead and try to upload the video - if you get an error message - then contact your system admin.
If you DO have admin access and you are getting video file size restriction then open up your PHP.ini file and increase the value on the variable "upload_max_filesize". Then do NOT forget to restart apache webserver.
OK. Now I have finished uploading the video and created my fantastic webpage lesson. I will save and return to course.
And we can see the new lesson webpage has been faithfully added. To see how this will look to the students - you can turn editing OFF now.
Let me open the new webpage added in a new tab to show you how nice it works. You can see the video has been added and the HTML webpage also has been created.
There is literally no end to how you can manipulate an HTML webpage - and you can be as creative as you like. You can add sound files, flash files - literally anything that you can do with HTML.
This is great because using multiple media can create a powerful learning experience for the students.
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