 How can I connect to MoodleNet? MoodleNet is our site to find, share and curate open educational resources. MoodleNet inbound settings From Site Administration, General, MoodleNet, MoodleNet inbound settings, you can check the settings for connecting to an instance of MoodleNet. By default, your site will connect to MoodleNet Central so course teachers can browse for and import content from MoodleNet. They do this from within their course by enabling edit mode and then by clicking to add a new activity or resource and they click browse for content on MoodleNet. If you don't want them to see this link from Site Administration, in courses Activity Chooser, Activity Chooser settings, select no footer. MoodleNet outbound settings Admins can set up an OAuth 2 MoodleNet connection allowing teachers to share content from Moodle. Here our admin is enabling sharing to MoodleNet from development experimental settings. She then goes to General, MoodleNet and clicks MoodleNet outbound settings. She needs to add the MoodleNet OAuth 2 service so she can click here to create it and then she returns to the outbound setting screen to select MoodleNet. Once this is done, managers, teachers or anyone else allowed the capabilities MoodleNet share Activity and MoodleNet share course can share to MoodleNet. Let's go into the effective memory techniques course as our teacher Mr Wilson. He is able to share individual items by clicking into an Activity or Resource, for example this book, clicking more and then share to MoodleNet. We can also see from the More tab on the main course page he has the option to share the whole course to MoodleNet. A screen appears confirming his decision and when he clicks share the course will be sent to his MoodleNet account and saved as draft until he makes it public so others in the community can benefit from it. Alternatively, with Edit Mode on, by clicking the Bulk Actions link he can select specific items from the course and from the footer click Share to MoodleNet and share just a part of the course. From the More link a MoodleNet share progress page allows him to view the send status of courses and activities he has shared in all courses he teaches, not just in his current course. To summarise, content can be imported from MoodleNet by configuring MoodleNet in bound settings. Content can be shared to MoodleNet by enabling the experimental setting and from MoodleNet outbound settings adding an OAuth 2 MoodleNet connection.