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A user with the role of [[Administrator|Administrator]] is typically in charge of a Moodle site once it has been installed,  although some tasks may be delegated to others by assigning them a role such as [[Manager|Manager]]. The links below provide more information about how to manage your Moodle site.
 
*[[Authentication]] - different methods of adding new users to your Moodle
*[[Managing accounts]] - how to search for, edit, delete or perform bulk actions on users
*[[Enrolments]] - different methods of adding users to courses.
*[[Roles and permissions]] - how to add or remove permissions from students, teachers and other users on your Moodle
*[[Security]] - how to keep your Moodle safe
*[[Performance]] - ways to check the efficiency and smooth running of your Moodle
*[[Backup]] - how to backup your site and courses
*[[Site appearance]] - ways to change the display and navigation of your site
*[[Language]] - how to add new languages and alter the default terms used.
*[[Server settings]] - registration,  maintenance and default settings
*[[Site-wide reports]] - a list of useful reports for administrators
*[[Developer tools]] - how to debug your site, purge caches and tools for test sites only
*[[Web services]] - how to connect other systems to Moodle to perform operations
*[[Community hubs]] - search for, download, enrol in or add your own courses to public  directories.
*[[More features]] - [[Blogs]], [[Comments]], [[Tags]], [[Messaging]], [[Notes]], [[RSS feeds]], [[Calendar]]

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A user with the role of Administrator is typically in charge of a Moodle site once it has been installed, although some tasks may be delegated to others by assigning them a role such as Manager. The links below provide more information about how to manage your Moodle site.