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(Optional) Use the Filter menu to order courses. Select a Course name to open its course page. Below the Timeline list, under Courses, you will find links to each Moodle course open to you.(Optional) Use the Due date menu to locate Overdue, Filter menu to order activities: Choose between Sort by dates or Sort by courses At the top of the Dashboard, under Timeline, activities requiring attention will be listed.Note: The page may take a few moments to load. In the Navigation tray, click Dashboard.If your Navigation tray is collapsed, select the Navigation tray toggle (hamburger menu, top left), and the Navigation tray will expand.
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Use Dashboard Links to Courses and Activities Requiring Attention Select the course name you would like to open.(Students see onlycourses that are open for student access.) Links to your courses appear in this block. From the Moodle home page look for the My courses block (top-right on large screen, scroll down on small screens).The course page will open.Īccess Courses from the My Courses Block (Home Page only) Under My courses, select the course name you would like to open.(Students see only courses that are open for student access.) The tray will expand to show your courses. If your Navigation tray is collapsed, select the Navigation tray toggle (hamburger menu, top left).Once you have logged in to Moodle, from anywhere in Moodle, you can access courses that are open to you in the Navigation Tray (at left). The session will be closed and removed from the My active sessions list.įind Your Courses Access Courses through the Navigation Tray To log out from a session other than the Current session, under Action, click Log out.The My active sessions page will open listing sessions that are still active. On your Profile page, under Reports, click Browser sessions.At the top-right of the page, click your name to open the User menu, and from the drop-down select Profile.If you forget to log out of Moodle on a public computer, you can log in from a different computer or mobile device and close any Moodle sessions that are still active. This is a critical step on shared or public computers: If you do not quit your browser, for the next hour (when your login session expires), anyone using that browser on the computer you were using will have access to your accounts on the UMass services that use Web Login authentication. Quit your browser to ensure your Web Login session is closed.Note: You can also click Log out at the bottom of any Moodle page. Please close your browser to ensure the Web Auth cookies are destroyed." The Web Logout page will open with the message "You have been logged out. To log out of Moodle, at the top-right of the page, click your name to open the User menu, and from the drop-down menu select Log out.When you have finished using Moodle, log out and quit your browser. Instructors who have trouble logging in should contact the Instructional Media Lab. Students and TAs who cannot log in to Moodle should contact the IT Support Center. Note: Do not bookmark the Web Login page. When you have successfully logged in, you will be returned to Moodle and will see your name and Moodle avatar in the user menu at the top-right of the page. Links to help with passwords are also on this page.
UMASS SPIRE LOGIN PASSWORD
On the Web Login page, enter your NetID and Password and click the arrow ( ) or press enter/return on your keyboard.
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The UMass Amherst Web Login page will open. The login button will show at the top-right on a large screen, but on your phone, you may have to scroll down to find it.
UMASS SPIRE LOGIN HOW TO
This page explains how to log in to Moodle and find your courses, with troubleshooting tips for students, instructors, and TAs.