This week’s tutorial discusses the difference between using Microsoft Word and Google Docs in your Moodle course shells. While both formats work perfectly fine for sharing course content with students, this tutorial reveals just how much quicker and smoother Google Docs can be updated than a Word file in Moodle. But don’t just take my word for it, watch to learn all about it…
ABOUT THIS SERIES: Moodle/Panopto Minute(s) are short, weekly tutorial videos that explore small-but-helpful Moodle (or Panopto) functions, settings, and activities designed to ease the workload of instructors. Each tutorial will explore an unfamiliar part of Moodle that can (hopefully) improve pedagogy and (definitely) save time.
To view past tutorials, please check out the Moodle Minute(s) playlist.
The equation editor in Google docs does not work well.