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Adding a new course

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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.

Adding a category

To add a category:

  1. Click on Courses in the Site Administration block, then Add/edit courses.
  2. 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.

Adding a course

To add a course:

  1. Click on Courses in the Site Administration block, then Add/edit courses.
  2. On the course categories page, click the "Add a new course" button.
  3. Enter the course settings, then click the "Save changes" button.
  4. On the assign roles page, click on the teacher role to assign teachers to the course.

You can choose to hide a course by clicking the eye icon opposite the course name. Only users with the capability to view hidden courses, such as teachers, will be able to access the hidden course. Categories can also be hidden, if you want.

TIPS:
  1. To change the default category for new courses, simply edit the miscellaneous category.
  2. To prevent all teachers from editing the course's full name, short name, or ID number fields, change their permissions. Go to Users->Permissions->Define roles in the Site administration block and edit the teacher role. Then scroll down to the course area for "Change Course Fullname", "Change Course Shortname", and/or "Change Course ID Number". Click on prevent (3rd column) to stop that capability. Teachers will then be able to view the full name, short name, and ID number fields but not change them.

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