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Teachers will be interested to join communities of practice about any subject they teach. Students are most likely interested by 'courses' as getting grades. Moodle courses can be configured in both ways. the community block let you find easily a Moodle courses.


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# in your community block, select''' 'Search'''' operation

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Search for a course

Teachers will be interested to join communities of practice about any subject they teach. Students are most likely interested by 'courses' as getting grades. Moodle courses can be configured in both ways. the community block let you find easily a Moodle courses.

  1. in your community block, select 'Search' operation
  2. select a hub (Mooch being Moodle.org hub)
  3. set search settings to 'courses I can enrol' and select 'Search' operation
  4. look at the result and click on 'Bookmark' operation. The course will be added to a bookmark list in the community block.

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