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===Course settings===
{{New features}}
A teacher can tag a course from ''Course administration > Edit settings > Tags''.
==Site administration settings==
==Site administration settings==


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By default, site-wide tags functionality is enabled. If this is not required, tags functionality may be disabled by an administrator by un-checking the ''usetags'' box in ''Administration > Site administration > Advanced features''.
By default, site-wide tags functionality is enabled. If this is not required, tags functionality may be disabled by an administrator by un-checking the ''usetags'' box in ''Administration > Site administration > Advanced features''.


===Course tags===
{{New features}}
A teacher can tag a course from ''Course administration > Edit settings > Tags''


==Tag capabilities==
==Tag capabilities==

Revision as of 15:10, 18 October 2015


Course settings

New feature
in Moodle 3.11!

A teacher can tag a course from Course administration > Edit settings > Tags.

Site administration settings

Enable tags functionality

By default, site-wide tags functionality is enabled. If this is not required, tags functionality may be disabled by an administrator by un-checking the usetags box in Administration > Site administration > Advanced features.


Tag capabilities

The following capabilities are related to tags:

Note: The above capabilities may only be applied in the system context.

The capabilities tag:create and tag:edit should be set to allow everyone to create and edit tags. The reason these capabilities exist is because there were requests from some Moodle users to allow a greater degree of control over the vocabulary of tags (in a Moodle site for a high school it might make sense to block students from creating new tags).