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This refers to Moodle 3.8 from September 2020 onwards  

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  • Wherever you are in your Moodle module you can always get back to the front page by clicking the module name at the top of the screen in the navigation trail.

  • You can also get back to your Dashboard page where all your modules are listed, by either:
    •  Clicking on Dashboard at the beginning of the trail (as pictured)
    • Clicking on the HOME button 'Home' button (the UoN logo) at the very top left of the screen
    • Selecting Dashboard from the 'Hamburger Hamburger menu iconImage Removed menu.' Hamburger menu iconImage Added

Navigation trail on a Moodle module

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An overview of the module contents can easily be seen by clicking on the 'Hamburger menu'. Hamburger menu iconmenu.  This feature allows you to jump to a particular section within your module to quickly access relevant resources. sections can also be minimized minimised. 

  • To navigate to a section click the title of the section in the list.
  • To see a list of the contents in that section without navigating to it click the arrow next to the section title.
  • To open or download a resource from an expanded section in the list, click on the title of the resource.

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You can view an item within a module by clicking on it. 

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Once you're viewing the item, you can return to the module home page, to access other items, by clicking on the module title on the breadcrumb trail. 

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You can also use the navigation panel at the bottom the navigation panel at the bottom of the screen the screen the change between items.

The 'left arrow' opens the previous item in the module                       The 'Jump to option ' option provides a drop down list of all items items                                         The 'right arrow' opens the next item in next item in the module                                                           

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There is a new full screen toggle button that allows you to temporarily hide the side columns (blocks) and make the central column fill the screen.  This is especially useful when viewing embedded videos and SCORM packages.

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Notes on usage:  

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