Adding a new course: Difference between revisions
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Once you set up a few course categories, you are ready to create a course. | Once you set up a few course categories, you are ready to create a course. | ||
To add a | |||
To add a category: | |||
#Click on Courses in the Site Administration block, then Add/edit courses. | #Click on Courses in the Site Administration block, then Add/edit courses. | ||
#On the course categories page, click the "Add a new | #On the course categories page, type the name of your new category in the text box and click the "Add a new category" button. | ||
You now have a new course category, which you can move up or down or into an existing category to create a subcategory. | |||
Once you set up a few course categories, you are ready to create a course. | |||
==Preventing teachers from editing course names== | ==Preventing teachers from editing course names== |
Revision as of 00:51, 8 October 2009
Location: Administration > Courses > Add/edit courses
Before creating courses, it's a good idea to set up some course categories. By default, there is only one Moodle category: Miscellaneous. While you are certainly free to put all your classes in the miscellaneous category, your students will find it easier to find their classes if they are organized in descriptive categories.
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To add a category:
- Click on Courses in the Site Administration block, then Add/edit courses.
- On the course categories page, type the name of your new category in the text box and click the "Add a new category" button.
You now have a new course category, which you can move up or down or into an existing category to create a subcategory. Once you set up a few course categories, you are ready to create a course.
To add a category:
- Click on Courses in the Site Administration block, then Add/edit courses.
- On the course categories page, type the name of your new category in the text box and click the "Add a new category" button.
You now have a new course category, which you can move up or down or into an existing category to create a subcategory. Once you set up a few course categories, you are ready to create a course.
Preventing teachers from editing course names
Template:Moodle 1.9In Moodle 1.9.3 onwards, any/all of the following fields - course full name, short name, ID number - may be locked to prevent teachers from editing them. To do so:
- Access Administration > Users > Permissions > Define roles in the site admin block.
- Click the edit icon opposite the teacher role.
- Change any/all of the capabilities moodle/course:changefullname, moodle/course:changeshortname, moodle/course:changeidnumber from allow to not set.
- Click the "Save changes" button at the bottom of the page.
See also
- Course settings
- Assign roles - for adding students or teachers to a course
- Course request
- Using Moodle Hide Courses from some users or students forum discussion