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Moodle 1.6 and onwards includes '''My Moodle''', a dashboard for teachers and pupils to customise their Moodle homepage.
Moodle 1.6 and onwards includes '''My Moodle''', which shows a customisable "dashboard" of information relevant to each user.


Quoting Julian Ridden:
In the center are all the courses one has access to, including information about unread posts, new assignments, upcoming quizzes and so on in each.
"The MyMoodle page allows for a customisable homepage for students to be set up. The "Customizable" element comes from students being allowed to setup the page with Blocks that they would like to use. Blocks can be locked in as immovable and also can be hidden from students if needed to prevent them from being used."


The page also shows updates that have occured in courses that the student is enrolled in.
The blocks on both sides can be customised in two ways:
 
1) The admin can specify "Sticky blocks" from the Admin page that appear on every user's My Moodle page.
 
2) The user can (if the admin allows it) add their own blocks.


The My Moodle page allows the user to add and customise certain blocks, with the user's courses appearing as a list of sections and showing recent activity.


==Enabling My Moodle==
==Enabling My Moodle==

Revision as of 01:46, 9 August 2006

Template:Moodle 1.6

Moodle 1.6 and onwards includes My Moodle, which shows a customisable "dashboard" of information relevant to each user.

In the center are all the courses one has access to, including information about unread posts, new assignments, upcoming quizzes and so on in each.

The blocks on both sides can be customised in two ways:

1) The admin can specify "Sticky blocks" from the Admin page that appear on every user's My Moodle page.

2) The user can (if the admin allows it) add their own blocks.


Enabling My Moodle

  • Set mymoodleredirect to 'Yes' in the miscellaneous section of Administration >> Configuration >> Variables
  • Configure My Moodle sticky blocks in Administration >> Sticky blocks

See also