What is Moodle?
Moodle at its core is a repository for information and resources. As a Learning Management System (LMS), Moodle allows faculty to quickly and easily provide course materials to students in a secure, flexible, and mobile environment. In turn, students are able to access all of their course materials in one location from any location.
- Login to Moodle
- Getting to know Moodle: Just for Students
- Moodle Help – link to the Moodle knowledgebase site
- Moodle forums and subscriptions
Moodle Spaces
Moodle Spaces contains ALL non-academic courses including Training, Testing, Committees, Research, Advising, Internships, Tenure and Promotion, Resource, Collaborative, Administrative, Scholar sites, etc.
- To access Moodle spaces, go to https://moodle-spaces.centre.edu
- Then login to Moodle using the gray button on the bottom right that says LOGIN TO MOODLE SPACES HERE. (unless you are a non-Centre person)
Moodle Archive
Moodle Archive server contains courses prior to Fall 2021 and will remain accessible from off-campus until closer to the start of the term. Then you will need to access this server from ON-CAMPUS or through Centre’s VPN client.
- Navigate directly to https://courses-archive.centre.edu
- You will login to Archive the same way you have been logging in.
You can also access the Archive server from links contained within Moodle Spaces and Moodle servers.