Edit profile
Template:Course admin Students are usually asked to edit their profile in Moodle. It is also possible for the administrator to edit users' profiles. These instructions reflect the 1.9 format of the user's page for the site administrator. A student has a shorter list.
Table of Contents
Standard settings
General
User name
This maybe changed.
New Password
Has an unmask setting to reveal the actual password
Force password change
An initial password can be set by the administrator or bulk uploading, but this will force the user to create a new password.
First name, surname
The first two fields are quite self-explanatory. The first and last names should be those that the student is to be known by in the course. They will identify the student everywhere in the course.
Email address
The email address should be the address at which the student receives acknowledgements and messages from the system, and is also the address that is displayed to the instructor and other users of the Moodle site, assuming that they have set the "Email display" option to allow other participants in the course to see their address, so it should be a mail address that they check regularly. Other email display options are to hide your mail address from all users (it will still be visible to admins and instructors), or to make it available to everyone who visits the course, not just those that are enrolled.
Email display
This controls the visibility of the address to others, allowing you to show or hide your email in the class. There are three options: you can set it so that all users (including guests) could see your email, or so that only other enrollees in the course can see the email address, or so that no one could see your email address at all.
Email activated
One can either enable or disable emails being sent to an address. Note that if this is disabled, students will not receive any mail whatsoever from the site.
City/town; country
These fields are used to further identify you by geographical location.
Timezone
This field is used to convert time-related messages on the system (such as assignment deadlines) from the default Moodle timezone to the correct time in whichever zone you have selected.
Preferred language
A Moodle site might have multiple languages installed from language packs. This sets the user's prefered language using a drop down menu.
Description
In this field you can enter some text about yourself, be it information about your studies, hobbies, qualifications or anything else that does not break the acceptable use policy of this site. This text will be visible to anyone that views your profile.
Picture of
Current picture
This shows the picture associated with a profile. Sometimes the refresh button on your browser will update the current image view.
New picture
This has a Browse button and field to allow you to upload a new picture for the profile. Uploaded image types supported include gif, jpg, and png. The file upload size shown is determined by the maxbytes variable on the configuration page. User pictures (also known as Avatars) are 100px by 100px for the larger view and 35px by 35px for the smaller view. Both of these small images are created by Moodle in the upload process, which also reduces the file size to around 4K. Pictures are stored in the Users sub-folder of the Moodle data folder. The two images are called f1.jpg and f2.jpg.
Picture Description
NB All uploaded user pictures can be viewed via the URL <moodle url>/userpix/
Interests
List of interests
Use a comma between different interests.
Advanced
Clicking on the Show Advanced button will reveal additonal fields.
General
Choose an authentication method
The administrator can select a particular Authentication method for the user. This is also the place to turn on the "No login" setting.
Email format
There are two "Pretty HTML format" (which means that the messages will be formatted with different fonts and colours to make them easier to read) and "Plain text format" (plain text with no fancy formatting or colours).
Email digest type
This setting determines how one receives any posts from forums to which one is subscribed. There are three possible choices: No digest (one receives individual emails), complete (a single digest daily) or subjects (a single digest daily with only the post topics included).
Forum auto-subscribe
This setting lets one decide if one wants email copies of posts that are added to forums. If you set this to subscribe, the system will automatically email one copies of new posts in forums that one posts in, unless they manually override it when posting.
Forum tracking
Enabling forum tracking means highlighting the posts you have not read yet, which should improve your forum navigation.
When editing text
This can usually be left on "Use HTML editor (some browsers only)". This allows for text formatting options, but requires newer browsers. If you find your browser is not letting you edit text, change this setting to "Use standard web forms".
AJAX and Javascript
No: use basic web features
Screen reader
Options
The site administrator may have added more fields to the user profile. The following are standard with Moodle and are revealed by the "Show Advanced" button.
Web page
ICQ number
Skype ID
AIM ID
Yahoo ID
MSN ID
ID number
Institution
Department
Phone
Mobile Phone
Address
Older version notes
- In 1.6, on the home page in the administration block select users, and then edit user accounts. Find the student and click on the edit link. This brings you to their profile page, which has tabs for Edit Profile, Forum Posts, Blogs, and activity reports.