General
Moodle is an open source software for learning platforms on the internet.
Moodle has been in use at the University of Erfurt since 1.10.2016. Due to its modularity, flexibility, high security and free availability, Moodle has gained wide acceptance in learning communities. The e-learning system Moodle is an open source project and is constantly being developed and improved by a large developer community, which is why it is also very well documented (blog, wiki, web seminars, videos on moodle.org).
You can log in to the learning platformwith your university login and password. The registration takes place via Shibboleth.
If you do not have the possibility to use Shibboleth with login data of the University of Erfurt, please contact the E-Learning Support.
FAQ for students
Find offered courses
Participate in Moodle courses
Log in to moodle
Deregister from a course
You cannot deregister from the course yourself. Please contact the instructor or elearning-support.
Show my courses
After logging into Moodle, all courses you are registered for will be displayed in your dashboard. If you have mistakenly registered in a course, please contact elearning-support.
FAQ Lecturer
Flat-rate payment for online provision of texts extended
Request new courses
Can I reuse my old course in the new semester?
Please apply for a new course. Then copy the course content into the new course.
The previous course will then remain (including the registered users) and will be moved to the archive at the start of the new semester.
The procedure for copying course content is described in a learning video
Copyright
Info page of the university
On 30 June 2017, the German Bundestag passed the announced reform of the Copyright Act.
The Copyright Knowledge Society Act (UrhWissG) offers fundamental improvements through clearly regulated general scientific barriers.
The new regulation has been in force since 1st March 2018 and is initially valid for five years.
In particular, there have been improvements in the use of literature in digital termbooks: since March 2018, up to 15% of a written work may be posted. A lump-sum payment is also planned.
Videos
Little helps and practical tips for Moodle.
The Youtube channel for Moodle at the University of Erfurt : Moodle at Uni Erfurt
Legal
When making copyright-protected material available, you must observe the legal requirements. (Caution is also advised with illustrations of third-party material in PowerPoint presentations).
Rule of thumb: Provide a limited amount of material (pages) for a limited period of time (duration of the course) for a limited group of people (participants of the course).
If you want to present a course online by means of a video recording, you must always have the written consent of the lecturer. If students can also be seen and heard in the video, their consent must also be obtained.
Youtube videos can only be integrated via a still image with a link to Youtube in compliance with data protection regulations.