Things you’ll want to know how
      to do with Moodle
The browser matters!
•   Open Mozilla Firefox browser            (Moodle does not
    work well with Internet Explorer)
•   Go to www.ivglearning.com
•   Click on Login link in upper right of screen
Logging into Moodle
•   Follow directions for “Returning to this web site?” if
    you’ve logged in before.




•
    Or “Is this your first time here?” if you’ve never signed in
    before.
If it’s your first time
•   Choose a user name and password (min 6 characters)
•   Use your IVG email address
•   Enter your hospital’s town




•   Click “Create my new account”
Quizzes with “Write-in” answers
Some protocol quizzes have questions requiring you to
write in the answer, as opposed to selecting one.

These questions must be hand graded or the points won’t
show up in your quiz score. When you take a quiz like this,
please:
•Submit a ticket to learning@ivghospitals.com to inform us
so we can grade it and give you credit (see example
coming up)
•Include the protocol level number and name of the quiz in
the ticket
Need Help?
•   Questions? Problems? Quiz with “fill in the blank”
    questions? Let us help.
•   Click on this:




•   Enter your IVG email address and the password you set
    up for submitting tickets
Send a Ticket
•   Go to Tickets menu, select New Ticket, then fill out




                           or      Please grade my quiz!




          or   I took the L1 Oral Med Administration quiz – needs to be
               graded.
What quizzes have I passed?
•  Click on the Reports
icon on right-hand side of
main page




•   Click on Learner Detail Report
Find your “Learner Detail Report”
•   Select “All Categories,” skip Course box, select your
    name in User box
Did I pass? What’s my score?
•   The Course Grade column will show you the quiz grade for
    each course for which you’ve taken a quiz. A score of
    80% or higher is passing.




•   Please note: some protocols also have a practical portion
    that is not reflected in the Moodle information. You need
    to keep track of those by saving the certificates and getting
    them signed by your supervisor.
Protocols with Practicals
To pass protocols with practicals
•Take and pass the protocol quiz. Print out certificate.
•Arrange with a supervisor or doctor to observe you as you
perform the specifics covered by the protocol.
•If that person believes you have shown adequate
proficiency, he or she will “sign you off” by signing the
certificate.

    N.B. As of 7/12, the only exception to the supervisor rule is at
    IVGMetroWest, where an L4 technician may sign you off instead.
If you’re old school
If you’d prefer to have protocol information in your hands,
you can print out a protocol sign off sheet (progress record)
for the level you’re working on. Do one of these things:

•Email us at learning@ivghospitals.com to request one
•Go to the Shared drive and drill down, as below:
If you get interrupted…
If you start a quiz but are unable to answer all the
questions due to an unavoidable work interruption, the quiz
may “time out.”

If this happens, please ticket Learning & Development with
the date and reason. It is possible to delete that quiz
attempt.

When in doubt, email learning@ivghospitals.com

Moodle info for techs

  • 1.
    Things you’ll wantto know how to do with Moodle
  • 2.
    The browser matters! • Open Mozilla Firefox browser (Moodle does not work well with Internet Explorer) • Go to www.ivglearning.com • Click on Login link in upper right of screen
  • 3.
    Logging into Moodle • Follow directions for “Returning to this web site?” if you’ve logged in before. • Or “Is this your first time here?” if you’ve never signed in before.
  • 4.
    If it’s yourfirst time • Choose a user name and password (min 6 characters) • Use your IVG email address • Enter your hospital’s town • Click “Create my new account”
  • 5.
    Quizzes with “Write-in”answers Some protocol quizzes have questions requiring you to write in the answer, as opposed to selecting one. These questions must be hand graded or the points won’t show up in your quiz score. When you take a quiz like this, please: •Submit a ticket to [email protected] to inform us so we can grade it and give you credit (see example coming up) •Include the protocol level number and name of the quiz in the ticket
  • 6.
    Need Help? • Questions? Problems? Quiz with “fill in the blank” questions? Let us help. • Click on this: • Enter your IVG email address and the password you set up for submitting tickets
  • 7.
    Send a Ticket • Go to Tickets menu, select New Ticket, then fill out or Please grade my quiz! or I took the L1 Oral Med Administration quiz – needs to be graded.
  • 8.
    What quizzes haveI passed? • Click on the Reports icon on right-hand side of main page • Click on Learner Detail Report
  • 9.
    Find your “LearnerDetail Report” • Select “All Categories,” skip Course box, select your name in User box
  • 10.
    Did I pass?What’s my score? • The Course Grade column will show you the quiz grade for each course for which you’ve taken a quiz. A score of 80% or higher is passing. • Please note: some protocols also have a practical portion that is not reflected in the Moodle information. You need to keep track of those by saving the certificates and getting them signed by your supervisor.
  • 11.
    Protocols with Practicals Topass protocols with practicals •Take and pass the protocol quiz. Print out certificate. •Arrange with a supervisor or doctor to observe you as you perform the specifics covered by the protocol. •If that person believes you have shown adequate proficiency, he or she will “sign you off” by signing the certificate. N.B. As of 7/12, the only exception to the supervisor rule is at IVGMetroWest, where an L4 technician may sign you off instead.
  • 12.
    If you’re oldschool If you’d prefer to have protocol information in your hands, you can print out a protocol sign off sheet (progress record) for the level you’re working on. Do one of these things: •Email us at [email protected] to request one •Go to the Shared drive and drill down, as below:
  • 13.
    If you getinterrupted… If you start a quiz but are unable to answer all the questions due to an unavoidable work interruption, the quiz may “time out.” If this happens, please ticket Learning & Development with the date and reason. It is possible to delete that quiz attempt. When in doubt, email [email protected]