 Setting up your practice course. If you don't have a course from your organisation, you can get a Moodle Cloud site and create a practice course there. Here's how to do it. First, go to MoodleCloud.com and choose a package that you're interested in. Perhaps you could start with a free trial. Once you've signed up and got your site, log in and, if you wish, explore the helpful information and the starting with Moodle course. Then, from the My Courses tab at the top, click the three dots on the right and then New Course. Another way to add a new course is from the Site Administration tab, Courses, Add a New Course. You can give it any name you want. The full name and short name can be the same if they're not too long. Choose a subject that's relevant to you or that you're interested in and add any other details. Click Save and Display. If you go to My Courses, you'll see you are enrolled as a teacher in your new course and you can start Moodling right away. However, perhaps you want to have a separate teacher account from the one you will use as Site Admin. That's a good idea. Or perhaps you want to give the course to another teacher. Here's how. Go to Site Administration, then Users, then Add a New User. Choose a user name and a password and make sure you remember them both and then any other information, for example, First Name, Last Name, Email and then Create User. Go to My Courses again and click on your course. Click the Participants link. Click the Enroll Users button. Find the new account and assign them the role of teacher. Click Enroll Users. You have now enrolled that new account as a teacher in the course. If you wish, you can unenroll yourself, you, the admin, by clicking the bin icon. Now this new teacher account is ready to begin teaching with Moodle. To summarise, go to MoodleCloud.com to get your own Moodle site quickly to set up your practice course. Ideally, add a new account to users teacher in the course.