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==Enabling My Moodle==
==Enabling My Moodle==
* As administrator go to Site Configuration block >> Appearances >> My Moodle .  Check "Force users to use My Moodle".
* In ealier versions go to >> [[Configuration]] block >> [[Variables]] >> Miscellellaneous section set ''mymoodleredirect'' to 'Yes'.
* To configure the My Moodle sticky blocks in Administration block use the Site Configuration block >> Appearances >> [[Sticky blocks]]


* As administrator go to >> [[Configuration]] block >> [[Variables]] >> Miscellellaneous section set ''mymoodleredirect'' to 'Yes'.
* To configure the My Moodle sticky blocks in Administration block use the admin link >> [[Sticky blocks]]
::Note: this replaces the top level site breadcrumb with /my"
::Note: this replaces the top level site breadcrumb with /my"



Revision as of 19:03, 1 June 2007

Template:Moodle 1.6

Moodle 1.6 and onwards includes My Moodle as a standard option. MyMoodle is a customisable "dashboard" page in the student view, that contains filtered information for a particular student. For example, this might include information about courses, unread posts, new assignments, and upcoming quizzes.

[Need screenshot of a MyMoodle to give the idea of the layout, worth 1000 words]

Format of page

In the center of the page are courses the student is allowed to access.

The blocks on both sides can be customised:

  • The user can (if the admin allows it) add their own blocks.
a) Use care when activating this feature as default. Students can add the html block for instance, and link to items or images that might not be approved.
b) The user can include (in version 1.6) any site block, although the user may not have permission to view the block's contents.
  • The administrator can specify Sticky blocks from the Admin settings. This will force specific blocks to appear on every user's My Moodle page. This can create duplicate blocks, one editable by the student and the other only by the administrator.

Enabling My Moodle

  • As administrator go to Site Configuration block >> Appearances >> My Moodle . Check "Force users to use My Moodle".
  • In ealier versions go to >> Configuration block >> Variables >> Miscellellaneous section set mymoodleredirect to 'Yes'.
  • To configure the My Moodle sticky blocks in Administration block use the Site Configuration block >> Appearances >> Sticky blocks
Note: this replaces the top level site breadcrumb with /my"

See also