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A context is a "space" in Moodle. The context is combined with [[Role permissions]] to define a user's [[Roles and capabilities|capabilities]] on any page in Moodle. A course is a good example of a context, where some users have the permissions of a student and other users have the | A context is a "space" in Moodle. The context is combined with [[Role permissions]] to define a user's [[Roles and capabilities|capabilities]] on any page in Moodle. A course is a good example of a context, where some users have the permissions of a student and other users have the permissions of a teacher. | ||
In Moodle 1.7 and onward, a permission context can include an activity module or a block. Thus a course can have many contexts in its space. These might include lesson, assignment, forum and quiz modules and blocks. | In Moodle 1.7 and onward, a permission context can include an activity module or a block. Thus a course can have many contexts in its space. These might include lesson, assignment, forum and quiz modules and blocks. | ||
It is possible to assign a user different permissions based upon a specific context. For example, a user might be given the role of "student" for a course but be given a teacher's role in the context of one specific forum. | It is possible to assign a user different permissions based upon a specific context. For example, a user might be given the role of "student" for a course but be given a teacher's role in the context of one specific forum. |
Revision as of 11:33, 16 July 2009
A context is a "space" in Moodle. The context is combined with Role permissions to define a user's capabilities on any page in Moodle. A course is a good example of a context, where some users have the permissions of a student and other users have the permissions of a teacher.
In Moodle 1.7 and onward, a permission context can include an activity module or a block. Thus a course can have many contexts in its space. These might include lesson, assignment, forum and quiz modules and blocks.
It is possible to assign a user different permissions based upon a specific context. For example, a user might be given the role of "student" for a course but be given a teacher's role in the context of one specific forum.