https://docs.moodle.org/33/en/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Plonbide&feedformat=atomMoodleDocs - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T18:38:18ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://docs.moodle.org/33/en/index.php?title=Repositories&diff=80983Repositories2011-02-01T10:42:14Z<p>Plonbide: /* See also */</p>
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<div>{{Moodle 2.0}}The repository feature in Moodle 2.0 onwards allows a site administrator to [[Manage repositories|manage site folders]] in the "[[Moodledata directory]]" from Site administration > Plugins > Repositories. Repositories appear in [[File picker]] for the users. Users can browse external repositories.<br />
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The Moodle 2.0 File picker standard install will show Server files, Upload files and Private files repositories along with the contextual Upload files and Recent files links. Moodle comes with 15 other hidden repositories which can be turned on and renamed if required by the site administrator. <br />
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Repositories in Moodle 2.0 video:<br />
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<mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdrdyev82bU</mediaplayer><br />
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==Vocabulary==<br />
'''Repository plugin''': it is also called a repository type. It can be named Box.net, Flickr, Mahara, Youtube... Adding a plugin allow users to create instances of this plugin. Only instances are displayed into the file picker. Type only exist in order to let a Moodle administrator to deactivate/delete all instances of a type in one click.<br />
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'''Repository instance''': An instance is displayed into the file picker and it is the access point to an external repository. An instance can have specific settings (for example be linked to a personal account).<br />
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*First case: when you add the plugin, an instance is automatically created and can not be edited. The Moodle administrator cannot change the instance name. The instance name displayed into the file picker will be exactly the same as the plugin name. For example Youtube, Box.net...<br />
*Second case: the plugin allow the Moodle administrator to add multiple instances. An instance has a name for example Flickr Public access to Martin account, Martin's Mahara... <br/>For this second case it is important to identify two different kind of instances:<br />
#Common instances: The instances set by Moodle administrator in these same administration pages will be available into any file picker.<br />
#Private instance: A teacher can set some instances available only for a course, and an user can set some instances only available for himself. In order to set instances for a course the teacher will go to the course page, and in order to set instances for a personal use, a user will go on his profile page. An administrator cannot add/edit private instances from the administration pages.<br />
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Import files from Dropbox into Moodle 2.0 video:<br />
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<mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V221JLCywWs</mediaplayer><br />
==Enabling repositories==<br />
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Repositories can be enabled by an administrator in ''Site administration > Plugins > Repositories > Manage repositories''.<br />
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A repository plugin may be set to<br />
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* Enabled and visible - appears in the file picker<br />
* Enabled and hidden<br />
* Disabled - default setting<br />
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The order in which repositories are shown in the file picker may be set using the up and down arrows.<br />
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==Available repository plugins==<br />
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*Upload a file<br />
*Server files<br />
*Recent files<br />
*[[Private files]]<br />
*[[Alfresco repository]]<br />
*[[Box.net repository configuration|Box.net]]<br />
*[[Legacy course files]]<br />
*[[Dropbox]]<br />
*[[File system repository configuration|File system]]<br />
*[[Flickr repository configuration|Flickr]]<br />
*[[Flickr public repository configuration|Flickr public]]<br />
*Google Docs<br />
*Merlot.org<br />
*Picasa web album<br />
*Amazon S3<br />
*URL Downloader <br />
*[[WebDAV repository]]<br />
*Wikimedia <br />
*Youtube videos<br />
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==Contributed repository plugins==<br />
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Additional repository plugins may be installed, such as<br />
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*[http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?d=13&rid=2611 Riffly] audio-only or audio-video recording<br />
*[http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?d=13&rid=2612 Nanogong] audio recording<br />
*Mahara (see MDL-21993)<br />
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==See also==<br />
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* [[Repositories FAQ]]<br />
* [http://moodle.drupalgardens.com/article/tue-06152010-1918/ftp-files-moodle-20-repository-api FTP files into Moodle 2.0 with the repository API]<br />
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[[fr:Dépôts]]</div>Plonbidehttps://docs.moodle.org/33/en/index.php?title=Unenrolment&diff=58018Unenrolment2009-06-15T08:31:17Z<p>Plonbide: </p>
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<div>Unenrolment is the process of not allowing a student to return to a course. Usually this process does not purge student information, just access. <br />
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==Site and course settings for unenrolment==<br />
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Unenrolment can be controlled by the following:<br />
* The ''longtimenosee'' [[Variables|variable]] in ''[[Administration block|Administration]] > Server > Cleanup'' specifies the time limit a student will be unenrolled from a course if they have not logged into the course.<br />
* The ''Enrolment duration'' in the [[Course_settings|course settings]], which unenrols students after the specified time has elapsed.<br />
* An [[Enrolment plugins]] may decide that the enrolment has expired. For example, a user name for a course is not present in an [[LDAP enrolment|LDAP]] database, or if a [[Flat file]] is processed by Cron.<br />
* The capability [[Capabilities/moodle/role:unassignself|moodle/role:unassignself]], which allows a user to unassign themself from a role in the given context (see below).<br />
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==Student unenrolment==<br />
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By default, students are unable to unenrol themselves from courses.<br />
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To enable students to unenrol themselves from any course on the site that they are enrolled on:<br />
#Access ''Administration > Users > Permissions > Define roles''.<br />
#Click the edit icon opposite the student role.<br />
#Change the [[Capabilities/moodle/role:unassignself|moodle/role:unassignself]] capability from not set to allow.<br />
#Click the "Save changes" button at the bottom of the page.<br />
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To enable students to unenrol themselves from a particular course:[[Image:Course admin block showing unenrol link.png|frame|Course administration block for a student, showing unenrol link]]<br />
#Follow the Assign roles link in the course administration block.<br />
#Follow the "Override roles" link. (In Moodle 1.9 onwards, click the "Override permissions" tab.)<br />
#Select the Student role.<br />
#Set the capability [[Capabilities/moodle/role:unassignself|moodle/role:unassignself]] to allow. <br />
#Click the "Save changes" button at the bottom of the page.<br />
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Note: By default, only administrators are able to override permissions. Instructions on enabling teachers to override permissions can be found in [[Override permissions]].<br />
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The role change will take effect immediately in Moodle 1.9, or when students next login in Moodle 1.7 and 1.8. Students will have an "Unenrol me from the course" link in the course administration block and an "Unenrol me from the course" button on their profile page.<br />
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==Teacher unenrolment==<br />
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By default, teachers may unenrol themselves from courses in which they are assigned the role of teacher.<br />
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To prevent teachers from unenrolling themselves by mistake:<br />
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#Access ''Administration > Users > Permissions > Define roles''.<br />
#Click the edit icon opposite the teacher role.<br />
#Change the [[Capabilities/moodle/role:unassignself|moodle/role:unassignself]] capability from allow to not set.<br />
#Click the "Save changes" button at the bottom of the page.<br />
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==See also==<br />
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*[[Enrolment plugins]]<br />
*[[Enrolment FAQ]]<br />
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[[Category:Enrolment]]<br />
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[[fr:Désinscription]]</div>Plonbidehttps://docs.moodle.org/33/en/index.php?title=Blogs&diff=49901Blogs2009-02-02T09:41:00Z<p>Plonbide: </p>
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<div>{{Template:Blogs}}<br />
{{Moodle 1.6}}<br />
The word 'blog' is a contraction of 'web log'. Blogs are a form of online journal used by millions of people around the world for self-expression and communicating with family and friends. Blogs are usually organized as a chronological series of postings created by the author of the blog. Blogs usually are written by one person, although some blogs can be authored by groups of people.<br />
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Blogs in Moodle are user based - each user has their own Blog. Admins, teachers, and students can create Tags - Admins can create site level tags, teachers can create Course level tags, and students can create their own list of tags.<br />
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When a blog entry is created, a user can select which tags they wish to associate with their new entry. Multiple tags can be selected. Users can also select who they want the blog entry to be available to (depending on the blog visibility site setting).<br />
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==Blog visibility==<br />
[[Image:Blogsettings.gif|thumb|Setting blog visibility in Moodle 1.6]]<br />
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Site-wide blog visibility is set by an administrator via the bloglevel setting in ''Administration > Security > [[Site policies]]''.<br />
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By default, all site users can see all blogs. Blog visibility may be restricted so that users can only see blogs for people whom they share a course with or whom they share a group with. A further option is to disable blogs completely.<br />
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Note: Blog visibility is different from the options a user can publish their blog entry to. For example, if the blog visibility is set to "Users can only see blogs for people who share a course", then a user will have two publish options - "yourself" or "anyone on this site". If they select "anyone on this site" then, because of the blog visibility setting, only other course members will be able to view their entry.<br />
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==Moodle-tik kanpoko blog-ak==<br />
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Hainbat konpainia eta erakundek eskaintzen dituzte blog-guneak web-ean eta orokorrean doanekoak izaten dira. Hau egiten duen ezagunenetakoa [http://www.blogger.com Blogger] da, Google-rena. Egin behar duzun gauza bakarra hauxe da: [http://mail.google.com free Gmail account]-n izena eman. [http://edublogs.org/ Edublogs]-ek ere ematen die ikasle eta irakasleei blog-ak sortzeko bide erraza. Edublogs-ek ez die eskatzen ikasleei e-posta helbidea bertan sartzeko, which is nice because some school districts don't have email addresses for students- especially at the elementary level. <br />
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There are also many Open Source web applications that can be downloaded and installed freely. The most common of these is [http://www.wordpress.org Wordpress].<br />
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JW: Update 8.27.08 for Moodlerooms assignment<br />
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==See also==<br />
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*[[Using Moodle book]] Chapter 11: Blogs<br />
*[[Development:Blogs]]<br />
*[[Elgg]]<br />
*Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=2471 Blogs forum]<br />
*Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=44830 Blogs and comments] forum discussion<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weblog Wikipedia on Blogs]<br />
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