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{{Blocks}}[[Image:Community block.png|frame|left]]The community finder block enables users to search for courses to download or enrol in on a community hub and lists courses which the user is enrolled in.
{{Blocks}}The community finder block enables users to search for courses to download or enrol in on a community hub and lists courses which the user is enrolled in.


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[[Image:Search_for_community_course.jpg|thumb|Searching for a community course]]
[[Image:Search_for_community_course.jpg|thumb|Searching for a community course]]
==Some definitions ==
==Some definitions ==

Revision as of 12:22, 30 September 2011

The community finder block enables users to search for courses to download or enrol in on a community hub and lists courses which the user is enrolled in.

Community block.png

Searching for a community course

Some definitions

  • This hub is trusted by Moodle.org: this is a label given by Moodle.org. It recognizes the hub as a safe hub. However Moodle.org didn't check every course on this hub for virus, copyright... As anywhere else, you should remain cautious about anything you download on internet.
  • Registered on this hub: your Moodle site is registered on this hub. It means that your Moodle administrator registered to this hub in order to receive email alert or to let teacher publish courses.

Capabilities

As Moodle administrator you need to assign the following capabilities:

See also