Moodle is a Microsoft application that enables you to create, edit and store your own blogs and web pages. It has two different types of homepages, a personal page that is not shared with anyone else and a group home page that you can share with your audience. However, Moodle does not support blogging and editing in web pages. In order to access the internet, you need to login to Windows and then access the application's web site. Here are some important tips that can help you download the free version of Moodle and start editing its pages.
- If you have already installed the Windows operating system on your computer, you can simply start by uploading the software folder to your hard drive. You can use either the desktop or the start menu to do this. You may also copy the contents of the folder from the C drive to the W drive, which is located on the computer's other side. The easiest way to do this is to right-click on the computer's desktop and select properties. After selecting the "gear" icon, click on the drive that you want to upload the software to and then click the check box.
- Next, create a blank computer disk that will be used for your Moodle archive. The tools and utilities that you have to download can be stored there. However, you should make sure that they are all readable. It would be better if you were to delete all the files with a ".txt" extension from the disk. When you have done this, you can now move your Moodle archive to the location that you would like it to be saved.