{"CACHEDAT":"2026-04-14 03:17:08","SLUG":"moodle-guidelines-uP6ZeuQERk","MARKDOWN":"## Guidelines for Moodle 4.4 and H5P\n\nThese guidelines for Moodle 4.4 and H5P are primarily intended for internal use. The author has extracted information from various sources (see references), including texts and videos.\n\n## **Disclaimer**\n\nThe guidelines were developed through trial and error in the SciLMi Moodle test environment. The author sometimes paraphrases the step-by-step instructions from different resources and websites and, in some cases, directly quotes text. This approach serves two main purposes: (1) to consolidate information in one place for our internal use, and (2) to retain or re-use clear explanations that are difficult to rephrase.\n\nAll guidelines have been tested to ensure they are accurate and relevant to the current version of Moodle. While some resources may not provide guidelines specific to Moodle 4.4, the author has reviewed available texts and videos, made necessary edits, and tested them in our Moodle environment.\n\nThank you!\n\n## References\n\nH5P. (2024). *H5P tutorial*. \n\nMonash University. (2024). *Learning and teaching: Teach HQ*. \n\nMoodle. (2024). *Moodle documentation 4.4*. \n\nMoodle. (2024). *Moodle YouTube channel*. \n\n\n## Please watch this video to see what Moodle 4.4 looks like and to give you an overview of how to set up your courses\n\n\n[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2%5FMRiaZ3LXQ&list=PLxcO%5FMFWQBDdmfwbRBU7jRyvnkn94jME2](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2%5FMRiaZ3LXQ&list=PLxcO%5FMFWQBDdmfwbRBU7jRyvnkn94jME2)\n\n\n[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVX-y32X-is&list=PLxcO%5FMFWQBDdmfwbRBU7jRyvnkn94jME2&index=2](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVX-y32X-is&list=PLxcO%5FMFWQBDdmfwbRBU7jRyvnkn94jME2&index=2)","HTML":"

Guidelines for Moodle 4.4 and H5P

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These guidelines for Moodle 4.4 and H5P are primarily intended for internal use. The author has extracted information from various sources (see references), including texts and videos.

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Disclaimer

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The guidelines were developed through trial and error in the SciLMi Moodle test environment. The author sometimes paraphrases the step-by-step instructions from different resources and websites and, in some cases, directly quotes text. This approach serves two main purposes: (1) to consolidate information in one place for our internal use, and (2) to retain or re-use clear explanations that are difficult to rephrase.

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All guidelines have been tested to ensure they are accurate and relevant to the current version of Moodle. While some resources may not provide guidelines specific to Moodle 4.4, the author has reviewed available texts and videos, made necessary edits, and tested them in our Moodle environment.

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Thank you!

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References

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H5P. (2024). H5P tutorial. <https://h5p.org/documentation/for-authors/tutorials>

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Monash University. (2024). Learning and teaching: Teach HQ. <https://www.monash.edu/learning-teaching/teachhq>

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Moodle. (2024). Moodle documentation 4.4. <https://docs.moodle.org/404/en/Main_page>

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Moodle. (2024). Moodle YouTube channel. <https://www.youtube.com/@moodle>

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Please watch this video to see what Moodle 4.4 looks like and to give you an overview of how to set up your courses

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2%5FMRiaZ3LXQ&list=PLxcO%5FMFWQBDdmfwbRBU7jRyvnkn94jME2

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVX-y32X-is&list=PLxcO%5FMFWQBDdmfwbRBU7jRyvnkn94jME2&index=2

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