Working in Courses

Last modified by Anna Paul-Hasenfuss on 14.02.2026

Courses allow tutors to provide learners with plenty of learning resources in the form of course elements. Depending on the access settings, the entire course or individual content may be visible to different groups of users.

Course participation

To enable active participation in a course, enrolment course elements are integrated. Learners who enrol in a course are assigned to a learning group associated with the course. These learning groups are mostly used to manage course participants. For example, course owners can use group administration to receive a list of participants and actively manage their participation in the course.

Information

Access to course content can be controlled via customisable filters. With the appropriate filters, the course can be made available only to registered participants, thereby preventing unauthorised access to the course. For more information, see the section Publishing courses and course content.

How to find courses

Catalogue

The Catalogue tab provides an overview of existing courses and other learning resources. However, only courses and content that the author has integrated into this catalogue and made visible to all users will be displayed.

Search

You can also search for courses by using the search field in the upper-right corner of the learning platform. Further information can be found at Search and find content.

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Teach & Learn

Another way to access your courses is via the tab Teach & Learn. Under My courses, you will find a further subdivision into the courses you supervise and those in which you are registered as a participant.

Portlet "Attending"

The Attending portlet on the home page lists all courses in which you are enrolled as a participant. It also allows you to open a selected course directly. More on portlets can be found at Personalise your home page.

How to bookmark courses

Mark courses as favourites

In the upper right area of each course, you will find the function Mark as favourite.

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If a course is marked as a favourite, the star will be filled in yellow. It will then appear in the portlet Favourites on the home page as well as under the tab Teach & Learn in the section Favourites. From there, you can then quick access the course.

Open courses via learning groups

If you enrol in a group of a course (e.g. by using a course element Enrolment), you will be able to find the course through the associated group: Go to the tab Teach & Learn, select the entry My Courses (Active) from the menu on the left, and click on the corresponding group entry.

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Kurssprache ändern

Courses may be offered in other languages. The course language displayed depends on your individual user or browser settings.

For courses that are already available in multiple languages, you can change the language directly in the course settings:

  • Go to the general functions area in the top right corner and click on the small triangle icon next to the star icon.
  • A drop-down menu will open, in which the Language entry is available.
  • Activate your preferred course language here by clicking on it.

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Leave courses

To withdraw from a course, you need to leave the associated learning group. Choose one of the following options:

  • via the tab Teach & Learn
    • Open the tab Teach & Learn and select My Groups – Participating.
    • You will be shown a list of the groups in which you participate. Click onIcon_Verlassen.pngin the Actions column to leave the group.
    • Confirm the dialogue with Leave group.
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  • via the course element enrolment
    • Open the course and select the element Enrolment. Click on Withdraw.
    • Confirm the dialogue with Withdraw.
Warning

Authors may also prohibit members from leaving a group, which can be set in the configuration of the learning group.

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