 Hi there, I'm Paul Tannehill, and I'll be showing in this screencast how to add a link in your Moodle course. I'm going to be putting this link at the top of this top section, but I can add it anywhere I want within the course. This is the page that I want to link to within my course. So I'll go back to my Moodle tab. I'm going to turn editing on in the upper right. When the editing is turned on, I see the add an activity or resource. Now there's one in each of your content sections. But of course, I'm going to put this in the top one. So I click it and I get a pop-up that shows every activity type and every resource type that I can add into my Moodle course. URL is a resource type, and you'll see URL down at the bottom left. Make a quick note that every resource and activity type you select in the left pane shows information about that activity or resource in the right pane. Again, we've chosen URL and I'll click add. The name field is what the link itself will be called. So I'm going to indicate that this is the destination graduation survey. I think I'm going to also indicate the same thing down here in the description field. Note that both of these have little asterisks, which means it's a required field. So you will need to input something into this field. You might want additional information that would show up on the course start page beneath the link. If so, you can click this display description on course start page checkbox, but if not, just leave a blank. Down below that, you'll see the external URL field. That's the link that we need to grab from the page we need to send students to. So we go to that page and I can either right-click and copy or Command-C or Control-C. Go back to the tablet by Moodle course in it and click in that external URL field and I can either right-click and paste or Command-V, Control-V. Under that, you'll see appearance. Rather than automatic, which will open that link in the same window, thus moving away from your Moodle session. Choose a new window. That way a new browser window or tab will open up when the student clicks the link and it'll keep their Moodle session intact. After that, just click save and return to course. You'll notice everything you add in your Moodle course shell will appear at the bottom of that section from what you added it. You can just click this little move feature and I want to bump this to the top of this section. Just like that. Let's turn editing off. And it'll look kind of like how the student sees it. We can click the link and give it a test. Here it comes into a browser tab. And again, the student's Moodle session is still there. That was pretty easy, huh?