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2. Navigation feature
0 At the top of the page is the outline/navigation where you
can list the topics of your sessions/lessons.
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3. Navigation feature
0 Clicking on a topic will take you directly to the block of that
session/lesson
0 To do this, we use a technique called ‘anchor’
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4. What is Anchor?
0 Anchors are like bookmarks inside a Moodle page. They allow
readers to jump to a specific place on a page.
(They are invisible to readers.)
0 To create an anchor link, you need to
1. Create a named anchor we’ve done a bit for you, see default settings.
2. Create a link to the anchors
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5. Default Settings
0 In our template, we’ve already named an anchor for each
session/lesson
Session/Lesson 1 L01
Session/Lesson 2 L02
Session/Lesson 3 L03
Session/Lesson 4 L04
Session/Lesson 5 L05
: :
: :
: :
Session/Lesson 10 L10
Session/Lesson 11 L11
Session/Lesson 12 L12
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6. How-To?
Create a link to the anchors
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7. Create a link to the anchor
0 For example we want to create a link to Lesson 1
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8. Step 1:
Open the Label Editor
1. Turn on editing mode
2. Click the icon under the topic list
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9. Step 2:
Create an anchor link
1. Highlight your lesson topic, in our example is ‘Lesson 1’
2. Click on the link icon
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10. Step 2:
Create an anchor link
3. Enter info onto the pop-up window
URL = http://moodle.ied.edu.hk/course/view.php?id=3286#L01
**Replace 3286 with your course ID [Click here to learn how to identify it]
**Replace L01 with the anchor name you’ve just assigned
[Click here for default anchor names in our templates]
Title = what appears when the mouse rolls over the link
4. Click ‘OK’
5. Click ‘Save and
return to course’
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11. 0 Now when you click on ‘Lesson 1’ it will bring you to the block
of Lesson 1.
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12. How-To?
Create a named anchor
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13. Create an anchor
0 For example we want to create an anchor for ‘Lesson 1’
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14. Step 1:
Open the Label Editor
1. Turn on editing mode
2. Click the icon under the topic list
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15. Step 2:
Create an anchor link
1. Highlight the word/image where you’d like to navigate to
2. Click the anchor icon
3. Assign a name to the anchor, e.g. L01
4. Click ‘OK’
5. Click ‘Save and
return to course’
0 You can assign anchors to any contents on your Moodle page
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16. How-To?
Identify your course ID
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17. Identify your course ID on
Moodle
0 Your course ID on Moodle is NOT your course CRN
1. Open the course
2. At end of the lesson link, after ‘id=’
See example, the course ID is 3286
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