 finding your way around. How you navigate around a Moodle site will depend upon the administrator's settings, your theme, and how up-to-date your version of Moodle is. Our Learn Moodle site uses the latest version of Moodle and a theme called Boost. If your organization's Moodle site looks different, ask your administrator to help you find a set of tutorials from our Moodle HQ YouTube channel that will fit your version of Moodle. Let's log in. Often, when you log in, you're directed to a personalized customizable page called your dashboard. Here, you'll see an overview of the courses that you're enrolled in. We explore this further in our video called Dashboard. Over on the left, you'll see a navigation or nav drawer with useful links, for example, to your site's front page or site home. Perhaps your administrator directs you to the site home when you log in. In which case, you can access the dashboard by clicking the link in the nav drawer. This nav drawer also allows you to see the courses you're enrolled in, so you can access them either by clicking the link in the nav drawer or the link in the course overview. The nav drawer can be collapsed or closed by clicking the hamburger icon top left to free up more space. You can open it again by clicking it again. Over on the right is a user menu, also with useful links. For example, in your preferences page, you can edit your profile, change your password, select the language you want Moodle to display in, and decide the text editor you want when typing in text. As with many modern websites, you have icons for messages and notifications. From the messages menu, you can read and send messages, manage your contacts, and from the cog, select who you want to exchange messages with and how to be notified of new messages. Notifications works in a similar way. You can view notifications, mark them as red, and from the cog icon, access your preferences. Let's go back to the dashboard and now let's go into our user Sam's practice course where she's learning how to teach with Moodle. We can either click the link in the nav drawer or the link in the course overview. Once inside the course, notice that the nav drawer links have changed to reflect what's happening in the course. There's a participants link, a badges link to see which badges are available, grades, and the topic numbers here are for sections within the course. We look at how to edit and explore these in a later video. Further down again, we can access her dashboard, site home, and other courses she's enrolled in.