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Corporate Learning with Moodle Workplace

By : Alex Büchner
Book Image

Corporate Learning with Moodle Workplace

By: Alex Büchner

Overview of this book

Moodle Workplace is a comprehensive extension to Standard Moodle, the world's most used learning management system (LMS) platform, empowering millions of learners worldwide. Moodle Workplace is suitable for businesses and organizations, from small enterprises to global corporations. Corporate Learning with Moodle Workplace is a comprehensive introduction to this latest product from Moodle, which facilitates collaborative learning in enterprises and larger teams. Complete with detailed descriptions, a variety of diagrams, and real working examples, this easy-to-follow guide will teach you everything you need to know to manage a Moodle Workplace system. You’ll learn how to manage your users along reporting lines and organize them in to tenants, organizations, positions, job assignments, and teams, before setting up typical HR processes such as induction, compliance, and reporting. Filled with real-world examples, the book covers blended and offline scenarios, including appointments and the Moodle Workplace mobile app. By the end of this Moodle book, you’ll have learned how to fully manage a Moodle Workplace instance.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Chapter 11: Corporate Identity

Corporate identity is how an organization presents itself to the public, typically represented by pre-defined visualizations, known as branding.

Moodle Workplace provides a modern interface, ensuring an engaging user experience. The applied responsive technology guarantees that this is the case on various devices across an array of popular platforms. Most companies want to bring their applications' visual styles in line with the corporate branding guidelines of the organization. This chapter shows you how to adjust Moodle Workplace to create a learning environment where the look and feel will be familiar to your learners.

First, we will provide a brief overview of Moodle designs, covering appearance configuration options and themes. The former deals with settings that impact user experience elements such as navigation or menus, while the latter looks at Moodle's (S)CSS-based skinning mechanism.

Second, you will learn how to brand tenants...