Requires Content Designer
With a Content Designer activity, a learning unit can be created using a variety of learning elements. Image elements can also be incorporated to make the learning unit visually appealing or even become part of the learning content itself. We offer ready-to-use design packages for this purpose.
Get design packages for outros
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Outro images neutral0,00 €
How to use our design packages
- Install our Content Designer plugin.
- Download our free design package of Content Designer image elements
- Add a Content Designer activity to your course and select the content elements to create a learning unit.
- At the end of your learning nugget, include an outro element. Here, you can use one of the outro images from the design package that matches your style.
- You can also integrate images in other areas, such as the Table of Contents (TOC), which includes a header image, or within any rich text element.
See our designs in action!
We have created a demo course using our design packages. Feel free to explore it!
How to create your own designs
What size format should the files have?
Outro images should be prepared in the exact size you want them to appear within the outro element, as resizing is not possible within the Content Designer activity.
Header background images are always cropped based on the screen size and viewport. Therefore, use only decorative images without text or essential elements that must remain visible.
Design inspiration and tips
The outro image is the final element students will see. Here, you can include a motivational image combined with a text message to inspire them. For example, you could use an image showing that the student has gained points or earned a badge. The image can also visually align with the content of the learning nugget.
Other ideas for outro images include:
- Motivational symbols: Simple but powerful visuals like upward arrows, ladders, or a sunrise to symbolize growth and achievement.
- Inspirational quotes: A short quote that matches the course topic and encourages students to keep learning.
- Feedback prompts: A friendly image encouraging students to share their thoughts, such as: “We’d love to hear your feedback!”.
- Celebratory visuals: Graphics that celebrate completing the nugget, like confetti, medals, or trophies.
- Next steps: A visual cue pointing to the next lesson or course, like an arrow or a signpost.
- Thank-you messages: A warm image thanking students for their time and effort, possibly featuring a character or mascot.
- Progress visualization: A graphic showing the student’s progress, like a progress bar or checklist.
- Thematic scenes: A background or scene that matches the topic of the learning content (e.g., a lab for science topics or a library for literature).
Moreover, you can integrate GIF animations as an outro element to create a more playful and engaging environment.
Which file types are best to use?
We recommend to use png, jpg or GIF animations. However, you can use lots of other file types like .ai .bmp .gdraw .gif .ico .jpe .jpeg .jpg .pct .pic .pict .png .svg .svgz .tif .tiff.
Need some more inspiration?
Check out our product demo courses. We now have a dedicated plugin hub for each of our premium plugins. These hubs are product courses directly on our Moodle Demo Site. We offer demo courses on features and full showcases for inspiration and examples. Additionally, there are already several videos with instructions and information about the products. We are continuously expanding and adding more informational material to the hubs.




