 Finding your way around How you navigate around a Moodle site will depend partly on the theme and the settings your administrator has chosen. But you can usually expect once you're logged in to see a user menu top right with quick links to, for example, your grades, messages, editing and viewing your profile and so on. Your administrator decides which quick links you'll see here. Here we are on the profile page where, for instance, you can view blog entries and forum posts. There is a side block, the navigation block, which you'll see in many areas of Moodle. The links expand to take you to different areas of Moodle. My courses displays courses you're enrolled in. If we click dashboard from the navigation block or if we access it from the user menu, this takes us to a personal customizable page, which gives an overview of the courses you're enrolled in, showing any activities which need to be completed. You can also see other side blocks here. On our site, these blocks are on the right, but they could be on the left or on both sides of the central area, depending on the theme and administrator settings. In some Moodle sites and some Moodle themes, these blocks can be moved to the side, or docked, in a narrow tab to free up more space. As with the navigation block here. Hovering our cursor on it allows us to see what's there, and then we need to make sure that we click to open it up again if we want it full size. Not all blocks can be docked in all themes, but increasingly, modern Moodle themes are responsive, and this means that if you're looking at Moodle on a small screen, a smartphone or a tablet, for instance, the blocks appear at the very bottom. And when we go back to desktop view, they appear at the side again. We look at the dashboard in another video. If we now go inside a course, either by clicking the course name in the course overview, or by clicking my courses in the navigation block and clicking its name there, we can see how the navigation block changes once we're inside a course. We have a link, current course with the name of the course, participants, badges and the different sections. Currently these are numbered as topics, but it's possible, as we'll see in a later video, to change their names, as we've done with the reading section here. Another block, the administration block, displays differently to teachers or students in a course. Our Moodle Sam here is a teacher, and so she has links in this course to help her with her teaching. We look at the navigation and administration blocks in separate videos. There's also a trail taking us back. This is the short name of our course, and this is the category our course is in. And at the end, you see the link back to the dashboard, your personal customizable page. This is Moodle's navigation bar. Most sites direct you to the dashboard once you've logged in, but some administrators might prefer this link to take you to the front page of your site, which we can see in the navigation block, site home, or you might be allowed to choose where to go once logged in. The navigation bar is another way of finding your way around.