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# Although it is possible to edit the documentation as an anonymous user, please, '''do create a user account''' and remember to log in before you start making changes.
# Although it is possible to edit the documentation as an anonymous user, please, '''do create a user account''' and remember to log in before you start making changes.
# For the time being, let's concentrate on creating the '''documentation for teachers'''. We'll move on to the other sections later.
# For the time being, let's concentrate on creating the '''documentation for teachers'''. We'll move on to the other sections later.
# Many of the documentation pages explain what can be seen on a particular page in Moodle. For example, the documentation page "Viewing and grading submissions" explains what can be seen on the page in Moodle, where the teacher can view and grade assignment submissions. The url of this page is somethin like moodlesite.com/mod/assignment/submissions.php
# Many of the documentation pages explain what can be seen on a particular page in Moodle. For example, the documentation page "Viewing and grading submissions" explains what can be seen on the page in Moodle where the teacher can view and grade assignment submissions. The url of that page is something like <u>moodlesite.com/mod/assignment/submissions.php/<u>


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Revision as of 22:23, 28 May 2005

You are welcome to contribute to Moodle documentation :-)

Before you start, please read the following:

  1. If you choose to contribute to this documentation, please note that all text and media (e.g. screenshots) you provide will be released here under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2.
  2. Preferably, all documentation text and media should be based on the 1.5 release of Moodle. However, if you only have access to an older version of Moodle, don't worry, just contribute whatever you can. We'll just add all the 1.5-specific stuff later :-) (Oh, BTW, if you'd like to play with Moodle 1.5, you can do it in the Teacher's Hands-on Playground course)
  3. The standard theme is preferred for making screenshots. However, if you do not have access to it, you may base your screenshots on another theme.
  4. Although it is possible to edit the documentation as an anonymous user, please, do create a user account and remember to log in before you start making changes.
  5. For the time being, let's concentrate on creating the documentation for teachers. We'll move on to the other sections later.
  6. Many of the documentation pages explain what can be seen on a particular page in Moodle. For example, the documentation page "Viewing and grading submissions" explains what can be seen on the page in Moodle where the teacher can view and grade assignment submissions. The url of that page is something like moodlesite.com/mod/assignment/submissions.php/

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