TU München LMS 2022: A Helpful Guide in TUM Moodle

 

TU München LMS 2022: A Helpful Guide in TUM Moodle

The Technical University of Munich's learning management system is called TUM Moodle. You can use Moodle as a student at TU München anyway you see fit, free from regional and ephemeral restrictions.


You can sign in with your @tum.de or @mytum.de email address or your TUM username/TUM ID.

How to log into TUM moodle

To access the TUM Moodle Learning Management System, go to the Technical University of Munich.

  • Launch your web browser and go to moodle.tum.de.
  • In the "Moodle Login" section at the top right of the page, select the proper login link. Regarding mobile devices: Use the right-pointing arrow at the bottom left of your display to locate the block.
  • Click the first option and input your login to log in using your TUM ID.

  • Put your password in.
  • Click Login to access your dashboard after that.
  • All of the courses for which you have registered are listed beneath "My courses" in the left navigation bar.

Select the "I have a TUM ID" link if you are a TUM member. After doing so, enter your TUM identification (such as "ka21bab") or TUM email address (such as "max.mustermann@tum.de" or "max.mustermann@mytum.de") along with the appropriate password, and then click the "Login" button.

How to log into TUM moodle


Select the "I have an LMU ID" option and enter your full CampusLMU email address, which includes the domains @lmu.de, @campus.lmu.de, and @med.lmu.de, along with the accompanying password. Finally, press the "Login" button.


You can access all services using this login (Shibboleth) by selecting "keep me logged in," which prevents you from having to re-enter your password each time your browser is opened. After that, fully close your browser to perform a complete log-out.

You can securely log in to Web applications run by TUM and other parties using Shibboleth Single Sign-On (SSO) by using your TUM credentials. By selecting "show data being transmitted," you can view and confirm the data that will be sent to the service in advance, protecting your privacy.

How to enroll in tum moodle course

The majority of the course registration happens in TUMOnline. When you sign up for a course there, it and all of the participants are automatically transferred to TUM moodle. The corresponding lecturer is in charge of all courses that aren't listed in TUMOnline.

Why are some tum moodle courses not visible for me?

A course is by default hidden from students when it is constructed. In this manner, the lecturer might make course changes without the students' knowledge. Sometimes the instructor may forget to make the course visible to the students. Sadly, the support staff is not allowed to make the course open to students. Contact the lecturer via phone or mail in this situation. He can undoubtedly assist you in this.


If a course is empty, the instructor either hasn't added anything or hasn't given the students access to the material. Ask your lecturer about this.

How to access TUMonline


The student website at TU München is called TUMonline. To access your account, sign up for classes and examinations, obtain your transcripts, and other functions, you can log in.


The key tool for managing and organizing your academic program is the TUMonline Campus Management System! TUMonline will be used throughout your entire course of study for everything from applying to TUM to scheduling lectures and exams to creating certificates.


Enter your password and TUM ID, such as "go42tum," to log in, or just keep browsing without logging in.

What is the user ID for LMU?

Most logins in the LMU region use the LMU user ID, which consists of email addresses and passwords.


(such as the LMU portal, the HGB's computer labs, and LSF/exam registration).


For students, it ends with "@ campus.lmu.de," and for staff, it ends with "@ lmu.de."



alter your password.

  • Enter the LMU portal.
  • In the top right corner, click "User account" on the menu.
  • Make a new password by clicking the "Change password" option.
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