Training and Safety Modules
At Tel Aviv University, approximately 21 learning modules and organizational training courses are integrated into the Moodle learning management system. These modules were developed to raise awareness and promote safety in the various work and activity environments across campus.
Some of the modules are intended for university staff, while others are also intended for students, as a requirement and according to faculty guidelines. Faculty requirements may be based on established procedures and safety conditions, whether as part of a safety course or in accordance with the general safety guidelines set by the university.
Are you required to complete a learning module but it does not appear in your Moodle? Unsure whether you are required to complete a specific module?
Below is a list of faculty and unit representatives on campus whom you can contact to have the missing module added. Click on a name to send an email.
| Faculty / School | Training Coordinator |
| Medical & Health Sciences | Debi Rapaport |
| Dental Medicine | Raya Liberman Aloni |
| Exact Sciences | Ayelet Herring |
| Engineering | Gil Hayoun |
| Life Sciences | Orit Kaplan |
| Social Science | Diki Mor |
| Tel Aviv Youth University | Tal Katz |
| Cyber & Information Security | Hilit Tzoran Goldstein |
| Sexual Harassement Prevention | Rotem Aloni Davidov |
You can click on the name of a training module for direct access to its designated page in Moodle.
On the Moodle homepage, under the “My Courses” tab, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on “Click here for all trainings.”
On the page that opens, you can find a list of training modules divided into those that are mandatory for you and those that are optional, according to faculty guidelines:
As part of the requirement to complete the university’s organizational learning modules and training courses, you have three ways to verify that you have successfully completed a module:
1. After clicking to enter the module on the site, you can see how many attempts you have made, the grade you received (the completion grade is 100), and the date.
2. When entering the training module in Moodle, a banner will appear confirming that you have successfully completed the module in the relevant academic year.

3. After completing the module, you will receive an automatic email to your university email address from the system confirming that the module has been successfully completed.
