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''Our new open social media platform for educators, [https://moodle.com/moodlenet/ MoodleNet] is coming soon, and so we're sunsetting our current course sharing site, moodle.net and archiving all of its contents. For details, see [[:en:Sunsetting moodle.net|Sunsetting moodle.net]].''
==What is MOOCH?==
 
*[http://hub.moodle.org Mooch] is the Moodle.org [[Community_hubs|hub]] available for Moodle 2.0 onwards.
 
==How do we get onto MOOCH?==
*The Moodle admin can  register with[http://hub.moodle.org Mooch] via ''Settings>Site Administration>Registration'' (You do not have to make your own Moodle publicly visible to be able to access MOOCH courses)
[[File:mooch.png]]
==How do teachers access MOOCH?==
*Teachers in courses are then able to add the [[Community finder block]] allowing them to search for courses for download or list them as enrollable.
*Users with the capability [[Capabilities/moodle/course:publish| moodle/course:publish]] (by default only managers) are able to publish courses to MOOCH via the Publish button in ''Settings>Course Administration.''
 
==How do we see courses in MOOCH?==
*Click the link and then choose from the drop down selections
[[File:moochenrol.png]]
==How do we publish courses to MOOCH?==
*In a course, click ''Settings>Course Administration>Publish''
[[File:moochpublish.png]]
*Then select the way you wish your course to be available:
[[File:moochpublish2.png]]

Latest revision as of 14:41, 3 September 2019

Our new open social media platform for educators, MoodleNet is coming soon, and so we're sunsetting our current course sharing site, moodle.net and archiving all of its contents. For details, see Sunsetting moodle.net.