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A user with the role of [[Administrator|Administrator]] is typically in charge of a Moodle site once it has been installed,  although some tasks may be delegated to others by assigning them a role such as [[Manager|Manager]]. The links below provide more information about how to manage your Moodle site.
A user with the role of [[Administrator|Administrator]] is typically in charge of a Moodle site once it has been installed,  although some tasks may be delegated to others by assigning them a role such as [[Manager|Manager]]. The links below provide more information about how to manage your Moodle site.
'''New to the role of site admin? See our [[Guide for new administrators]].'''


*[[Authentication]] - different methods of adding new users to your Moodle
*[[Authentication]] - different methods of adding new users to your Moodle
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*[[Backup]] - how to backup your site and courses
*[[Backup]] - how to backup your site and courses
*[[Site appearance]] - ways to change the display and navigation of your site
*[[Site appearance]] - ways to change the display and navigation of your site
*[[Language]] - how to add new languages and alter the default terms used.
*[[Language]] - how to add new languages and alter the default terms used
*[[Location]] - how to set time zones for the site and users, and default city and country
*[[Server settings]] - registration,  maintenance and default settings
*[[Server settings]] - registration,  maintenance and default settings
*[[Site-wide reports]] - a list of useful reports for administrators
*[[Site-wide reports]] - a list of useful reports for administrators
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*[[Developer tools]] - how to debug your site, purge caches and tools for test sites only
*[[Developer tools]] - how to debug your site, purge caches and tools for test sites only
*[[Web services]] - how to connect other systems to Moodle to perform operations
*[[Web services]] - how to connect other systems to Moodle to perform operations
*[[Moodle Mobile]] - about the official mobile app for Moodle
*[[Community hubs]] - search for, download, enrol in or add your own courses to public  directories.
*[[Community hubs]] - search for, download, enrol in or add your own courses to public  directories.
*[[More features]] - [[Blogs]], [[Comments]], [[Tags]], [[Messaging]], [[Notes]], [[RSS feeds]], [[Calendar]]
*[[More features]] - [[Blogs]], [[Comments]], [[Tags]], [[Messaging]], [[Notes]], [[RSS feeds]], [[Calendar]]
==See also==
* [[Administration FAQ]]
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 31 July 2015

A user with the role of Administrator is typically in charge of a Moodle site once it has been installed, although some tasks may be delegated to others by assigning them a role such as Manager. The links below provide more information about how to manage your Moodle site.

New to the role of site admin? See our Guide for new administrators.

See also