A guide in Moodle is a complete training session with theory and practice. The theory helps to convey knowledge with the help of lessons containing text, images, and videos; hands-on activities such as quizzes (check out our How to Create a Moodle Quiz: Step-by-Step Guide) allow you to check how much the student has learned.

Creating a Lesson in Moodle

As an example, we’ll build a course on Workplace Safety rules and a lesson on Fire Safety. To continue, you’ll need to open a class-specific folder and get the source file with text so you can just copy and paste it in the sample lesson.

Step 1- Open your Course in Moodle

From the course overview, open your class-specific folder.

 

Add a Topic to the Course

Step 2- When you open a class-specific folder on Moodle, on the top right corner of the page click on setting gear icon. A drop-down menu list will open and from this list select “Turn editing on”.

 

Step 3- Scroll down and you will see an option to Add an activity or resource and Add topicsClick on Add topics it and a window will popup to enter a number of topics you want to add. For this example, we will add only 1 (one) topic and click Add topics.

 

Step 4- A new topic will be created Topic 1, rename this to Fire Safety and then, in this section of topic click Add an activity or resources. From Add an activity or resources popup window, under the list of Activities look for Lesson, select this activity and click Add.

You will be redirected to a page for the configuration of this Lesson. We’ll need to set up four sections:

Step 5- Click Save and display.

Create a Question Page

Step 6- Our sample lesson starts with the question, What do you do if you smell smoke? To add it, click Add a question page in the Edit tab.

Step 7- From the list of select a question type; select Multichoice for the sample and then, click Add a question page.

Page title

What to do if a fire starts

Page contents

Imagine it’s an ordinary day at the office. Suddenly, you smell smoke.

What do you do?

Step 8- Now you have to provide an answer and responses for multiple choice. Define the award for the correct answer. You may just leave 1 point by default.

Answer 1

I’ll look around to find the nearest stairway, leave all my belongings, and run to the exit.

Response

Right. You didn’t panic and got out. Yet you managed to breathe in smoke, as you didn’t protect your nose and mouth while evacuating.

Answer 2

I’ll pack up and go to the nearest exit.

Response

Wrong. When there’s smoke in the building, you must leave immediately. By wasting time on packing things, you may lose your chance to get out, as smoke and fire spread very quickly.

Step 9- Click Save page.

Create a Content Page

Step 10- The content page is a building block for creating a lesson in Moodle. It may contain text, pictures, audio or video. You can click Add a content page in the beginning.

Step 11- But in our case of this sample course, we first created question page after, we can create more pages by clicking on Add new page and from drop-down list select Add a content page.

Step 12- Create the Next button by entering the word, Next in the Content 1 description and choose to jump to the Next page on each new page you add, and Previous in the Content 2 description and choose to jump to Previous page on each new page you add.

 

Add More Content and Question Pages

Step 13- Create the rest of the pages using the lesson source file. By clicking on Add new page and from drop-down list select the type of page you want to add – content page, question page. etc. In the end, you should get the following structure:

 

The lesson is ready. You can preview it through the admin panel. The preview of the Fire Safety sample lesson is shown below.

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