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(https://docs.moodle.org/35/en/Book_module)

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Why use it?

A Moodle book is useful for displaying lengthy information. It is a multi-page resource organised in into chapters and sub-chapters, which can contain text as well as embedded images and videos.We highly recommend putting all administrative information into a book that students can easily access without it cluttering up your Moodle space. The following screenshots show examples (expand to view)

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Example 1: revamp suggestion for GV101

A book within a Moodle space is much

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more accessible for students (compared to a series of PDFs

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or links), and easier

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Example 2: SP410

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for editors to update.

Students can page through information or use the table of contents which opens automatically in the Blocks Drawer area on the right.

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Step 1: Add a

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book

EDIT MODE ON. Scroll to the section where you want your Book book to be displayed, click Add an activity or resource and pick Book.

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Step 2: Settings

Info

Tip: Click on the question mark icon (blue star) next to any setting to display extra help or click on Moodle Docs for this page link at the bottom of each page in Moodle for accessing context-specific documentation.

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Give the book a meaningful Name and, optionally, a Description.

Appearance

Choose how you want the chapters and sub-chapters of the book to be displayed in the Table of Contents.

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Custom titles

Tick the box if you want a title different from the chapter title to be displayed on the content do not want to use the same title in the table of contents and on the main chapter page. For example, you might use ‘Lecture One’ as Chapter title but want ‘Chapter One Introduction to Economics’ to appear above the content itself.in the contents list, but give the page itself a longer title, such as ‘Chapter One: Introduction to Economics’.

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Click Save and display.

Step 3: Add chapters

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Note: Use the Moodle Text Editor tools to style your text. Should you wish to copy text that has already been written somewhere else, make sure that you use plain text as copied . Copied formatted text types will often cause layout issues.

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From the Table of contents add further chapters or sub-chapters by clicking on the plus sign icon (blue star). Repeat as above.

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Step 4: Manage your chapters

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Export and Import chapters

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to export a book, click Generate IMS CP

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the quick navigation menu at the top, you can choose to import and export chapters. This option is only available to editors and managers. It is not visible to students.

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The ‘Import from Microsoft Word’ option allows editors to upload a document as a book chapter. However, it is only possible to add one chapter at a time, and the uploaded file must be in '.docx' format.

If you wish to download a whole book for easy reuse in other modules, you should use the IMS content package option instead. See the section below on [#Reusing book content] for details.

Step 5: Using the book

Navigation

Navigation is possible both via:

  • the table of contents on the left, or you may move through the book chapters using the arrows located on the top and the bottom of the contentright (the blocks drawer opens automatically when book is opened)

  • the next and previous buttons.

Printing

The whole book or selected chapters can be printed , which is available from the Administration block on the left-hand side of the course page.by anyone who can read the book. Check the MORE link of the top course menu. PRINT BOOK or PRINT THIS CHAPTER.

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Step 6: Reusing book content

Exporting a book from one course and importing it into another

Export from one module

To export an entire book from one course, open the book. Click on the MORE link of the top course menu

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Click ‘DOWNLOAD IMS CP’. Moodle will create a .zip file, which will be automatically downloaded to your device.

Import to another module

Navigate to the module to which you wish to add the book and create a new book into which to import your content (see Step 1 above).

Inside the new book choose IMPORT CHAPTER at the top.

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Upload the .zip file of your book.

Make sure that the ‘Type’ drop down is set to ‘Each HTML file represents one chapter’.

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Click ‘Import’.