Summary
Online courses at Acadia are delivered through the Moodle learning platform, where students access course materials, submit assignments, and communicate with instructors. Depending on the course, students may engage with videos, discussion forums, quizzes, and online tests. Moodle supports flexible, interactive learning and is used across Open Acadia and regular term courses.
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Online courses at Acadia are delivered through Moodle, the university’s learning platform.
Here’s what to expect:
💻 Course access
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Log in to Moodle to find your course materials, assignments, and announcements
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Each course may look a little different depending on the instructor
🎥 Interactive features
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Some courses include videos, discussion forums, quizzes, and online tests
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You’ll submit assignments and receive feedback directly through Moodle
✅ Moodle is designed to support flexible, student-friendly learning — whether you're on campus or studying remotely.
📘 Helpful Definitions:
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Moodle: Acadia’s online learning system used for course delivery and communication
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Discussion forum: A space where students and instructors post and reply to course-related topics
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Online test: A timed or untimed assessment completed within Moodle
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📝 Special Notes:
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Make sure your browser is up to date for best Moodle performance
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Some courses may use additional tools (e.g., Zoom, Panopto) for live sessions or recordings
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If you’re new to Moodle, ask your instructor or advisor for a quick orientation