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Introduction to Moodle student guide

Find out how to access and use Moodle to support your learning.

About Moodle

Moodle is City's Online Learning Environment. Moodle modules provide access to online content, activities and communication tools. You will also use Moodle to submit assignments, as well as review feedback and provisional grades online. Your lecturers will tell you how Moodle will be used on your programme.

City's upgrade to Moodle 4

On 17 July 2023, City upgraded to a newer version of Moodle called Moodle 4. All modules from the 2023/24 academic year onwards can be accessed via moodle4.city.ac.uk

Related guidance

We have full guidance on navigating Moodle 4 or you can view a short introductory video below.

Screencast: Welcome to Moodle

Watch our Welcome to Moodle screencast to find out how to access and navigate Moodle.

Access Moodle

City’s Moodle has been designed responsively so you can access Moodle - moodle4.city.ac.uk -  on your phone or tablet as well as a desktop. 

  • Open an up-to-date web browser and type moodle4.city.ac.uk.
  • Select City Single Sign-on button.
  • If you’ve not already signed in to another service using Single Sign-on (e.g. ServiceNow or Office.com), the system will ask you to provide your City credentials.
  • The system will then send a 6-digit verification code to either your mobile device by SMS or via the authenticator app. Complete your authentication by entering this code into your browser.
  • If you are accessing Moodle from an on-campus computer or are using VPN at home you will not need to complete this additional authentication step.
  • On first login, you will be required to review and check to confirm agreement with Privacy and Cookie policies.

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. 

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) issues

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.

Accessing Moodle on campus or via VPN

If you are accessing Moodle using an on campus PC or have logged into the VPN at home you will not be required to complete MFA.

VPN guidance

Please note: The guidance in the links below may refer to the Pulse VPN which has now been renamed as Ivanti.

Forgotten password

Learning with Moodle

The Learning with Moodle module (accessed via Moodle) is available to all students.

  • The module includes: how-to screencasts, one-minute video tips and FAQs.
  • It also provides you with an opportunity to try out different Moodle activities to demonstrate the steps involved in submitting an assignment online or participating in a Forum.

Resources to support your use of Moodle

Moodle has been designed to be accessible and work effectively on a wide range of devices.

  • My Computer My Way: website with lots of ways to make devices easier to use
  • MyStudyBar: an all-in-one collection of assistive technology apps for Windows, can be run from a USB stick for PCs where administrator access is required to install software

Further information about technologies that you can use to personalise and improve your experience of this website are available from the Student Academic Skills and Wellbeing module and the Library website.

Participation reports

Your activity in Moodle generates reports which can be used by your lecturers to monitor your participation in activities and your engagement with resources.

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