Activity Modules
Moodle contains a wide range of activity modules that can be used to 
   build up any type of course.
 Hot Potatoes
 Hot Potatoes
    This module, the "HotPot" module, allows teachers to administer 
    
Hot Potatoes quizzes via Moodle. 
    The quizzes are created on the teacher's computer and then uploaded to the Moodle course.
    After students have attempted the quizzes, a number of reports are available which show how 
    individual questions were answered and some statistical trends in the scores.
 Chats
 Chats
The Chat module allows participants to have a real-time synchronous 
discussion via the web.  This is a useful way to get a different 
understanding of each other and the topic being discussed - the mode
of using a chat room is quite different from the asynchronous forums. 
The Chat module contains a number of features for managing and 
reviewing chat discussions.
 Choices
 Choices
A choice activity is very simple - the teacher asks a question and specifies a 
choice of multiple responses.  It can be useful as a quick poll to 
stimulate thinking about a topic; to allow the class to vote on 
a direction for the course; or to gather research consent.
 Forums
 Forums
This activity can be the most important - it is here that most discussion takes place. 
Forums can be structured in different ways, and can include peer rating of each posting.
The postings can be viewed in a variety for formats, and can include attachments.  
By subscribing to a forum, participants will receive copies of each new posting 
in their email.  A teacher can impose subscription on everyone if they want to.
 Glossary
 Glossary
This activity allows participants to create and maintain a list of definitions, like a dictionary.
The entries can be searched or browsed in many different formats.
The glossary also allows teachers to export entries from one glossary to another (the main one) within the same course.
Finally, it is possible to automatically create links to these entries from throughout the course.
 
 Resources
 Resources
Resources are content: information the teacher wants to bring into the 
course.  These can be prepared files uploaded to the course 
server; pages edited directly in Moodle; or external web pages
made to appear part of this course.
 Labels
 Labels
This is a not a true activity - it is a "dummy" activity that allows you 
to insert text and graphics among the other activities on the course page.
 Assignments
 Assignments
Assignments allow the teacher to specify a task that requires students 
to prepare digital content (any format) and submit it by uploading it 
to the server.  Typical assignments include essays, projects, reports 
and so on.  This module includes grading facilities.
 Wikis
 Wikis
A Wiki enables documents to be authored collectively in a simple markup language using a web browser.
"Wiki wiki" means "super fast" in the Hawaiian language, and it is the speed of creating and 
   updating pages that is one of the defining aspects of wiki technology. Generally, there is no 
   prior review before modifications are accepted, and most wikis are open to the general
   public or at least to all persons who also have access to the wiki server.
The Moodle Wiki module enables participants to work together on web pages to add, 
   expand and change the content.  Old versions are never deleted and can be restored.
This module is based on Erfurt Wiki.