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==Why register my site?==
Registering your site gives us a better picture of how Moodle is used worldwide and helps us make decisions about new features and plugins.


==3 reasons to register==
# Stay up to date by email whenever there are new releases of Moodle or security alerts.
# Be part of the [https://moodle.net/stats/ statistics of the worldwide community].
# List your site on our [https://moodle.net/sites/ list of registered sites in your country]. (But if you want to keep it private, that’s fine too!)


[[Image:Registration.png|thumb|Registration]]An administrator can register their site with the moodle.org open community hub, [http://hub.moodle.org/ MOOCH], and other community hubs.
==How about security?==
We don’t share your information with anyone. We don’t go into your site. We use the aggregated anonymous data to publish the statistics of the worldwide community and use the other data to help us in our decision making around new features and plugins.


==How do I register?==
Register your site by logging in as an administrator and going to ''Administration > Site administration > Registration''. If you’re not the admin, ask them nicely to check!


==Moodle.org registration==
==I don’t want my details public==
Your registration is private to us unless you choose to make it public.


When you register your site with moodle.org, you are added to a low-volume mailing list for important notifications such as security alerts and new releases of Moodle. Statistics about your site, such as the number of users and number of courses will be added to the statistics of the worldwide Moodle community http://moodle.org/stats/.
==Do I have to register? What happens if I don’t?==
Registration is optional, but we wouldn’t want you to miss out on any important security issues or upgrades and put your site at risk.  


If you wish, you can choose for your site to be listed in http://moodle.org/sites/.
The more people who register, the better a picture we get of how Moodle is used and which aspects we can improve.  


In addition, users with the capability [[Capabilities/moodle/course:publish|moodle/course:publish]] can publish courses on MOOCH.
So registering is  a win-win for you as well as for us.


To register your site with moodle.org
==I can’t register my site!==
Only sites which are online can be registered. If your site is online and you have problems registering or updating your registration, please email [mailto:support@moodle.org support@moodle.org].


# Click the 'Register with moodle.org now' button
[[Category:Site administration]]
# Review the registration information, amending as necessary
# Click the 'Update registration on moodle.org' button at the bottom of the page
 
After registering, MOOCH will appear in the list of hubs you have registered with on the registration page.
 
You may change the registration information at any time by updating your registration.
 
Updated site statistics are sent to moodle.org automatically every 7 days.
 
==Specific hub registration==
 
You may register your site with a specific hub by selecting the hub from a list or by entering a private hub URL and password.
 
== Unregistering from a hub==
 
You may unregister from a hub at any time by clicking the unregister button. You will then be given the option to remove all courses currently being advertised on the hub and remove all courses that were uploaded to the hub.
 
==See also==
* [[Community hub]]
 
[[Category:Hub]]


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Latest revision as of 10:28, 7 October 2015

Boost-Moodle-Registrations.jpg

Why register my site?

Registering your site gives us a better picture of how Moodle is used worldwide and helps us make decisions about new features and plugins.

3 reasons to register

  1. Stay up to date by email whenever there are new releases of Moodle or security alerts.
  2. Be part of the statistics of the worldwide community.
  3. List your site on our list of registered sites in your country. (But if you want to keep it private, that’s fine too!)

How about security?

We don’t share your information with anyone. We don’t go into your site. We use the aggregated anonymous data to publish the statistics of the worldwide community and use the other data to help us in our decision making around new features and plugins.

How do I register?

Register your site by logging in as an administrator and going to Administration > Site administration > Registration. If you’re not the admin, ask them nicely to check!

I don’t want my details public

Your registration is private to us unless you choose to make it public.

Do I have to register? What happens if I don’t?

Registration is optional, but we wouldn’t want you to miss out on any important security issues or upgrades and put your site at risk.

The more people who register, the better a picture we get of how Moodle is used and which aspects we can improve.

So registering is a win-win for you as well as for us.

I can’t register my site!

Only sites which are online can be registered. If your site is online and you have problems registering or updating your registration, please email support@moodle.org.