 Moodle 4 Course Editing Course editing in Moodle 4 is cleaner and smoother with a new edit mode on-off toggle, a simplified navigation hierarchy highlighting your location, drag and drop from the course index and central area, an expandable block draw, and new activity icons. When teacher Mr Wilson enters his course from the new My Courses tab, he sees links to access various course elements, settings, participants, grades, reports, and from more, he will find, for example, the improved question bank, the content bank, and a new link course reuse. Here, he can import, backup, restore, copy or reset his course. He toggles to turn edit mode on top right. He can rename items with a pencil icon or click the three dots to make other changes. He can add blocks by expanding the block draw on the right, and note that the English name for the HTML block is now text block. As he scrolls down the activities, their location is highlighted in the course index on the left. He can drag and drop sections and individual activities up and down or move them from the three dots if the course page is long. Another option for long pages is to drag and drop from the central area into the course index, remembering they both scroll independently, and you can move items up and down in the course index too. When our teacher clicks an item in the course index, it displays immediately in the central area, and he can access settings specific to that activity or resource. A useful new feature here is the send content change notification, allowing him to alert learners when new or modified content is available. Clicking add an activity or resource brings up a clean, colorful palette of icons, the colors referencing their function in the course, green for collaboration, pink for assessment, red for communication, and blue for content. And with Moodle 4, our teacher can add a topic section in between two other sections, rather than only adding at the bottom of the page. To summarize, clear a navigation, smooth a drag and drop, and new activity icons enhance the course editing experience.