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*[[Administrator role|Administrator]] - can "do everything" on the site
Moodle is [[Installing_Moodle|installed]],  with the following  standard [[Roles|roles]]:
*[[Manager role|Manager]] - a lesser administrator role.
 
*[[Course creator role|Course creator]] - can create courses.
* [[Administrator role]]
*[[Teacher role|Teacher]] - can manage and add content to courses
* [[Manager role]]
*[[Teacher role| Non-editing teacher]] can grade in courses but not edit them
* [[Course creator role]]
*[[Student role|Student]] - can access and participate in courses
* [[Teacher role]]
*[[Guest role|Guest]] - can view courses but not participate
* [[Non-editing_teacher|Non-editing teacher role]]
*[[Authenticated user role|Authenticated user]] - the role all logged in users have
* [[Student role]]
*Authenticated user on the front page role - a logged in user role for the front page only
* [[Authenticated user role]]
* [[Guest role]]
 
Click the links on the right to find out more about each role.
 
 
After installing Moodle, you can create new roles, and change the definition of existing roles, using the [[Manage_roles|roles administration interface]].
 
[[Category: Roles]]

Revision as of 15:26, 20 October 2011


  • Administrator - can "do everything" on the site
  • Manager - a lesser administrator role.
  • Course creator - can create courses.
  • Teacher - can manage and add content to courses
  • Non-editing teacher can grade in courses but not edit them
  • Student - can access and participate in courses
  • Guest - can view courses but not participate
  • Authenticated user - the role all logged in users have
  • Authenticated user on the front page role - a logged in user role for the front page only