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My Moodle is a dashboard interface that can be used to show Moodle site users only the courses that they are currently enrolled in, or are teaching.
My Moodle is a customisable "dashboard" page for providing users with links to their courses and activities within them, such as unread forum posts and upcoming assignments.


'''Activating My Moodle'''
To enable the My Moodle dashboard (in Moodle 1.7+) so that students only see the courses that they are enrolled in, you must:


  1. Login as a site admin.
==Enabling My Moodle==
  2. Locate the '''Site Administration''' block on Moodle's home page.
 
  3. Click on '''Appearances''' and scroll down the menu that appears and click on the '''My Moodle''' link.
To enable My Moodle, click the "Force users to use My Moodle" checkbox in ''Administration > Appearance > My Moodle''.
  4. You may also allow users to create and configure their own sideblocks on the '''My Moodle''' dashboard by making sure the button in the upper right-hand side of the page is set to '''Blocks editing on'''. If it is currently set to '''Blocks editing off''', just click on it to make this change.
 
  5. Check the box near the '''Force users to use My Moodle''' field and click '''Save changes''' at the bottom of the page.
If the "My Moodle" is NOT forced as stated above, to get to your "My Moodle," do the following:
 
Log in to your Moodle site.
Type the word "my" at the end of the URL in the URL window.
Click your return button.
 
This will take you to your "My Moodle" Page.
 
== Sticky blocks in My Moodle==
 
An administrator can choose which blocks appear on the My Moodle page i.e. [[Sticky blocks|sticky blocks]] as follows:
 
# In ''Administration > Modules > Blocks > Sticky blocks'' (Moodle 1.9) or ''Administration > Appearance > Sticky blocks'' (Moodle 1.8) choose "My Moodle" from the drop-down "Page type to configure" menu.
# Select the required blocks from the "Add a block" drop-down menu. Configure each block as desired.
# Reposition blocks using the arrow icons in the block headers.
 
==Managing blocks==
 
By default, users are allowed to add blocks to their My Moodle page. This can be prevented by editing the [[Authenticated user|authenticated user]] role and changing the [[Capabilities/moodle/my:manageblocks|moodle/my:manageblocks]] capability from allow to not set.
 
==See also==
 
* [[Development:My Moodle Dev Plans]]
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=7309 My Moodle forum]
 
Using Moodle forum discussions:
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=39161 Version 1.6 and My Moodle Page]
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=77057 Extending "My Moodle"]
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=135191 My Moodle Development Discussions - Purposes]
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=168292 Latest news on My Moodle]
 
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 10 July 2011

My Moodle is a customisable "dashboard" page for providing users with links to their courses and activities within them, such as unread forum posts and upcoming assignments.


Enabling My Moodle

To enable My Moodle, click the "Force users to use My Moodle" checkbox in Administration > Appearance > My Moodle.

If the "My Moodle" is NOT forced as stated above, to get to your "My Moodle," do the following:

Log in to your Moodle site. Type the word "my" at the end of the URL in the URL window. Click your return button.

This will take you to your "My Moodle" Page.

Sticky blocks in My Moodle

An administrator can choose which blocks appear on the My Moodle page i.e. sticky blocks as follows:

  1. In Administration > Modules > Blocks > Sticky blocks (Moodle 1.9) or Administration > Appearance > Sticky blocks (Moodle 1.8) choose "My Moodle" from the drop-down "Page type to configure" menu.
  2. Select the required blocks from the "Add a block" drop-down menu. Configure each block as desired.
  3. Reposition blocks using the arrow icons in the block headers.

Managing blocks

By default, users are allowed to add blocks to their My Moodle page. This can be prevented by editing the authenticated user role and changing the moodle/my:manageblocks capability from allow to not set.

See also

Using Moodle forum discussions: