
The answer to the #1 frustrating thing about ESSAY QUESTIONS when adding them to a Moodle 4.0 Quiz
In the world of online education, quizzes are a crucial tool for assessing student knowledge.

In the world of online education, quizzes are a crucial tool for assessing student knowledge.

As an educator or course creator, making it easier for your students to navigate their learning materials is a top priority. One feature that can simplify this experience—without requiring you to manually add hyperlinks—is the auto-linking of activity names.

As a Moodle administrator or course creator, one of the essential tasks you may need to perform is exporting a course as a backup file. This process allows you to save a course in case of any unexpected changes, errors, or the need for course duplication.

Creating quizzes is an effective way to engage learners and assess their knowledge. Whether you're building a quiz for an online course or preparing a knowledge check for your team, adding questions is the essential first step. In this guide, we’ll walk through how to add a simple True/False question to a quiz. Let’s dive right in!

When building online quizzes, you might occasionally notice that the formatting of the questions or answers looks a bit... off. Maybe there's strange spacing, misaligned text, or unexpected bullet points. It's a common issue — but the good news is, it’s usually an easy fix! Let’s walk through why this happens and how to clean it up quickly.

When building quizzes in Moodle 4.0, one of the powerful yet slightly underused question types is Select Missing Word. It's a fantastic way to test a learner's understanding by asking them to choose the correct word or phrase from a dropdown menu embedded within a sentence.

How to Add a Single-Answer Multiple Choice Question to Your Quiz

When building a quiz, there are times when a single correct answer isn’t enough — you might want learners to select multiple correct responses. Let’s walk through how to create a multiple-choice quiz question that allows for multiple correct answers.

When building quizzes, it’s not uncommon to realize later that you want to rearrange the order of your questions. Maybe you want to group related questions together, streamline the flow for learners, or simply adjust the structure based on feedback.

When you're building a course in Moodle, there's something you might not realize:
Any images or files you upload to a Moodle page remain attached to that page — even if you delete them from the content.