Moodle is one of the Online Learning Environments available at City St George's. It is used by staff and students at the Clerkenwell and Moorgate campuses. From 17 July 2023, Moodle can be accessed using the web link: moodle4.city.ac.uk. Staff and students can access Moodle using their university credentials (Email and password) via desktop or mobile browser.
Lecturers design Moodle modules to enhance the student learning experience by providing online access to module content, activities, communication tools and assessment. This increases opportunities for students to interact with module content and their peers. Moodle can be used to structure students' directed independent learning and to develop flexible learning and teaching approaches.
Moodle is available 24 hours a day and can be accessed both on and off campus using a web browser. Moodle is considered at risk between 7-9am GMT/BST each Tuesday morning when maintenance may be undertaken.
Single Sign on and Multifactor Authentication (MFA) means that logging in to Moodle - moodle4.city.ac.uk - is a 2-stage process:
IT have more information about MFA:
Please remember that you are not fully logged out of SSO services until you shut down your browser completely. The Moodle logout link will take you to a page with a reminder of this.
If you urgently require support with MFA related issues e.g. you are without your mobile device, then please contact the IT Service Desk on 020 7040 8181 or from a learning space phone.
If you are accessing Moodle using a Pod PC, your office computer or have logged into the VPN at home you will not be required to complete MFA.
Moodle 4 is available via https://moodle4.city.ac.uk
Moodle 4 was launched in July 2023. It contains all taught modules from 2023/24 onwards. Copies of taught modules from 2022/23 were restored into Moodle 4 as source modules for Import or Rollover. The 2022/23 modules do not contain any student data or staff interactions.
Moodle 3.9 is currently available from https://moodle.city.ac.uk/. You can also to access Moodle 3.9 from the City links within Moodle 4.
The Digital Education Team has created a module called Introduction to Moodle for new teaching staff.
This self-paced module introduces the basics of Moodle to new lecturers and acts as a complement to the Digital Education workshops and this guidance site.
To gain access, log a request on the IT service desk via the link below and details of how to enrol will be sent to you.
All staff can use a Moodle PlaySpace to explore different Moodle structures, features and to test different activities. Most staff have these and they are already available.
• Log into Moodle and check if you have a PlaySpace by searching for your name in My Modules.
or
• Request a PlaySpace using the Non-SITS Moodle module request form and choose PlaySpace as the Enrolment type in the form.