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*[[Groups]]: On the course level can you assign a user to one (or more) groups. In a course you can assign a context(activity) to a group. When members of the group leave the course, they lose their identity with the group. | |||
*[[Import groups]] | |||
*[[ Groupings]] are a collection of groups. If you had 10 groups, you could combine or mix and match the smaller groups into 2 or more groupings. You can assign a grouping to a context like an assignment. | |||
*[[Cohorts]]:On the site or category level you assign a user to a cohort. Cohorts are used to bulk enrol users into one or more courses. If you wish the cohort to be members of a group within the course you will then have to add them to a group in a further step. | |||
==See also== | |||
* | *[[Groups FAQ]] | ||
*[[Groupings FAQ]] | |||
[[Category:Groups]] | |||
[[de:Nutzer/innen gruppieren]] | |||
[[fr:Groupes d'utilisateurs]] | |||
Latest revision as of 17:29, 29 October 2012
- Groups: On the course level can you assign a user to one (or more) groups. In a course you can assign a context(activity) to a group. When members of the group leave the course, they lose their identity with the group.
- Import groups
- Groupings are a collection of groups. If you had 10 groups, you could combine or mix and match the smaller groups into 2 or more groupings. You can assign a grouping to a context like an assignment.
- Cohorts:On the site or category level you assign a user to a cohort. Cohorts are used to bulk enrol users into one or more courses. If you wish the cohort to be members of a group within the course you will then have to add them to a group in a further step.