
YOU should be using 3D MODELS in your education content – Check out Sketchfab
When designing online education content, we often think about videos, images, diagrams, and text — but have you ever considered using 3D models?

When designing online education content, we often think about videos, images, diagrams, and text — but have you ever considered using 3D models?

If you're planning to record training material, tutorials, or any kind of course content for your students, I thought it might be really useful to give you a quick rundown of how I personally do it — from recording your screen to editing your video and getting it ready to share.

If you’ve ever wondered how to bring mechanical concepts to life through animation, this post is for you. Today, I’m walking you through the step-by-step process of how a four-stroke engine animation was created using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Animate.

If you're a teacher using Moodle 4.0, you might be wondering how to make the most out of the Gradebook feature. Whether you're new to Moodle or need a refresher, this blog will walk you through everything you need to know about setting up and customizing Gradebook, so it’s tailored to your course and students’ needs.

If this is your first time here, I’m Chris Richter, and I’m thrilled to have you on board. Don’t forget to hit like and subscribe, as I’ve got plenty more videos lined up to help you navigate Moodle and online education content development.

If you're a Moodle administrator, you might find yourself needing to make global CSS changes to your site. Whether it’s to give your platform a new look, highlight important elements, or adjust a theme to better fit your needs, the process is easier than you might think.
Moodle, as a powerful learning management system, offers numerous ways to customize the look and feel of your courses. One of the most flexible features it provides is the ability to inject custom CSS to style elements across your platform.

Hi there! My name is Chris Richter, and I’m excited to walk you through an easy but powerful feature you can implement in your Moodle pages: hiding and showing content using CSS and Bootstrap.

In today's digital world, creating responsive layouts for online courses is crucial. Whether you're using Moodle or another platform, your course content must be accessible and easy to navigate across all devices. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by using the Bootstrap grid system.

When working with the Moodle LMS, course management often involves not just creating content, but also efficiently backing up and exporting courses. If you've ever been involved in course exports, you know that Moodle allows you to back up a course along with all its content — including student data, images, documents, and other resources.