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{{Roles}}{{Moodle 1.7}}Roles and capabilities in Moodle 1.7 onwards provides great flexibility in managing how users interact. Prior to Moodle 1.7, there were only six roles possible: guest, student, non-editing teacher, editing teacher, course creator, and administrator. Whilst these roles may still be used, it's now possible to create additional roles, and to change what a given role can do in a particular activity.
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A role is a collection of permissions defined for the whole system that you can assign to specific users in specific contexts. The combination of roles and context define a specific user's ability to do something on any page. The most common examples are the roles of student and teacher in the context of a course.  
 
*[[Managing roles]]
*[[Assign roles]]
*[[Roles settings]]
*[[Using roles]]
*[[Standard roles]]
*[[Creating custom roles]]
*[[Permissions]]
*[[Override permissions]]
 
==See also==
*[http://youtu.be/7W08wDSWUa4 Moodle 2 Users, Permissions]  MoodleBites video on YouTube 
 
*[[Roles FAQ]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:44, 5 June 2014

A role is a collection of permissions defined for the whole system that you can assign to specific users in specific contexts. The combination of roles and context define a specific user's ability to do something on any page. The most common examples are the roles of student and teacher in the context of a course.

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