 The Activity Chooser. To add learning content to a Moodle course, you use Moodle's Activity Chooser, which you can access by turning on the editing, and then, in the section where you want to have your learning content, you click Add an Activity or Resource. This will bring up the Activity Chooser. If you don't see this link, but instead you see two separate drop-down menus, check with your administrator. Let's click this link to take a look at the Activity Chooser and what it does. Depending on your administrator's settings, you might see an All tab, which displays every type of learning content available to use, and, or, you might see two separate tabs, Activities. These require students to interact with Moodle, such as posting in forums or submitting assignments. And, Resources, which students read, watch or listen to. You add an Activity or Resource by clicking it to go to its setup page, or you can click the information icon to find out more, and then click the Add button bottom right. You can favour it an item by clicking the star, and then easily find it again from a starred tab. Some administrators recommend activities and resources they think you'll find useful, as we can see here on another Moodle site where the admin has recommended three activities. Again, this is to help you locate them quickly and encourage you to try them.