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Location: Administration >> [[Configuration]] >> Modules | Location: Administration >> [[Configuration]] >> Modules | ||
Your Moodle distribution comes with a standard set of modules and developers are constantly making new ones. You may add or remove modules as follows: | Your Moodle distribution comes with a standard set of modules and developers are constantly making new ones. You may add or remove modules as follows: | ||
==Module installation== | |||
# Download the zip file to your ''moodle/mod'' directory and unzip it there. | |||
# It's always a good idea, although not essential, to get the latest English language pack, as well as the latest packs for your language. Put these in your ''moodle/lang'' directory (Moodle 1.5) and unzip them there. | |||
# Some of the modules may contain their own language files, if so then just leave them there, they'll be found automatically. | |||
# Visit your admin page to complete the installation. | |||
==Module removal== | |||
To remove, click on delete next to the module you wish to remove. You will then need to use a file manager to remove/delete the actual module directory from moodle/mods, otherwise Moodle will reinstall it next time you visit the admin page. | |||
==Module configuration== | ==Module configuration== | ||
Revision as of 15:37, 2 May 2006
Location: Administration >> Configuration >> Modules
Your Moodle distribution comes with a standard set of modules and developers are constantly making new ones. You may add or remove modules as follows:
Module installation
- Download the zip file to your moodle/mod directory and unzip it there.
- It's always a good idea, although not essential, to get the latest English language pack, as well as the latest packs for your language. Put these in your moodle/lang directory (Moodle 1.5) and unzip them there.
- Some of the modules may contain their own language files, if so then just leave them there, they'll be found automatically.
- Visit your admin page to complete the installation.
Module removal
To remove, click on delete next to the module you wish to remove. You will then need to use a file manager to remove/delete the actual module directory from moodle/mods, otherwise Moodle will reinstall it next time you visit the admin page.
Module configuration
- Assignment
- Chat
- Database (1.6)
- Forum
- Glossary
- Hotpot (1.6)
- LAMS (1.6)
- Quiz
- Resource
- SCORM/AICC