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Course enrolment is about assigning users the role of student in a course.


By default, students can enrol themselves on whatever courses they choose. This method of enrolment is called [[Internal enrolment|internal enrolment]]. You can restrict users from enrolling on whatever courses they choose by setting an [[Enrolment key|enrolment key]].
Whilst internal enrolment is an effective and efficient way to of managing course enrolment, particularly if you don't have a lot of courses, Moodle also provides a number of other enrolment methods, called [[Enrolment plugins]].
==See also==
*[[Unenrolment]]
*[[Enrolment plugins]]
*[[Enrolment plugins]]
*[[Development:Enrolment plugins]]
*[[Development:Enrolment plugins]]


 
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Revision as of 10:11, 27 November 2007

Course enrolment is about assigning users the role of student in a course.

By default, students can enrol themselves on whatever courses they choose. This method of enrolment is called internal enrolment. You can restrict users from enrolling on whatever courses they choose by setting an enrolment key.

Whilst internal enrolment is an effective and efficient way to of managing course enrolment, particularly if you don't have a lot of courses, Moodle also provides a number of other enrolment methods, called Enrolment plugins.

See also