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* As administrator go to >> [[Configuration]] block >> [[Variables]] >> Miscellellaneous section set''mymoodleredirect'' to 'Yes'. | * As administrator go to >> [[Configuration]] block >> [[Variables]] >> Miscellellaneous section set''mymoodleredirect'' to 'Yes'. | ||
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::Note: this replaces the top level site breadcrumb with /my" | ::Note: this replaces the top level site breadcrumb with /my" | ||
Revision as of 12:50, 28 August 2006
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 admin can specify "Sticky blocks" from the Admin page that appear on every user's My Moodle page.
- 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.
Enabling My Moodle
- As administrator go to >> Configuration block >> Variables >> Miscellellaneous section setmymoodleredirect 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"
See also
- Using Moodle Version 1.6 and My Moodle Page forum discussion
- Talk:My Moodle