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Here's a link to the documentation about how files are handled in MOODLE 3.6: Working with files
Basically, you would upload the pdf files directly into the MOODLE site where they will be stored in the site's moodledata for your students to access. 🗃️
In addition to what David already posted:
Drag-and-drop your PDF files to your course page and the correct section (easiest way to get the job done)
And: modify the display settings for the uploaded PDF to display embedded in browser. For all current browsers on laptops and desktops, this will create an embedded PDF viewer, so it doesn't force your students to download the file.
Please note that embedding files in browser doesn't work with smart devices: at least on iOS (iPad OS and iPhone OS) these do not display properly. Allow your students to also download the file.
Drag-and-drop your PDF files to your course page and the correct section (easiest way to get the job done)
And: modify the display settings for the uploaded PDF to display embedded in browser. For all current browsers on laptops and desktops, this will create an embedded PDF viewer, so it doesn't force your students to download the file.
Please note that embedding files in browser doesn't work with smart devices: at least on iOS (iPad OS and iPhone OS) these do not display properly. Allow your students to also download the file.