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Moodle is an LMS used for online courses at UMass Amherst. Starting Fall 2024, Moodle courses can be requested through an exception form requiring Dean-level approval.
Set up a one-on-one consultation with staff in the Instructional Media Lab (@email | 413-545-2823). Moodle allows instructors to post materials, host online activities (such as discussions, quizzes, and assignment drop boxes), and manage student data and grades.
Learn how to log in, find your courses, use dashboards, and submit assignments on Moodle in the Cloud, a Learning Management System at UMass Amherst. Get more help from IT Service Desk and MoodleDocs links.
Be sure you are going to the Amherst Moodle, https://moodle.amherst.edu, and not the Smith, MHC, etc, Moodles. Log in with your Amherst username and password (see above). Note that you will not see your courses listed in Moodle until just before the start of classes.
Learn how to log in, find, add content, make visible, and grant access to your Moodle course at UMass Amherst. Find resources, workshops, and consultations to help you use Moodle 4.1 effectively.
UMass Amherst instructors and students may have courses in more than one system: • Moodle - The current system for most on-campus courses. • Online Learning in Blackboard Learn: Some on-campus courses, and most fully online courses offered by University Without Walls (CPE) through UMassOnline.
Canvas is a robust and reliable system that integrates easily with other technologies at UMass Amherst. A single, university-wide LMS reduces complexity and simplifies the learning and teaching experience for students and faculty. From Moodle & Blackboard to Canvas