Manage users: Difference between revisions
From MoodleDocs
Mary Cooch (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
Mary Cooch (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Note| See [[Add new users]] to learn how to create accounts on your site.}} | |||
*'''Administrators''' on a Moodle site can see and do everything. Choose your admins wisely! | *'''Administrators''' on a Moodle site can see and do everything. Choose your admins wisely! | ||
*All new users who log into Moodle have a role “authenticated user”. They must be added to courses as students or teachers. They don't have the role sitewide. Make sure you understand the idea of 'context' in roles | *All new users who log into Moodle have a role “authenticated user”. They must be added to courses as students or teachers. They don't have the role sitewide. Make sure you understand the idea of 'context' in roles | ||
Line 18: | Line 20: | ||
#Click the Edit icon next to a role to change its name or capabilities (what the role can or can't do) | #Click the Edit icon next to a role to change its name or capabilities (what the role can or can't do) | ||
{{Note | {{Note| No need to change any roles if you are not confident!}} | ||
==Helpful video== | ==Helpful video== | ||
[EMBEDDED VIDEO TO GO HERE]] | [EMBEDDED VIDEO TO GO HERE]] |
Latest revision as of 11:15, 22 October 2019
Note: See Add new users to learn how to create accounts on your site. |
- Administrators on a Moodle site can see and do everything. Choose your admins wisely!
- All new users who log into Moodle have a role “authenticated user”. They must be added to courses as students or teachers. They don't have the role sitewide. Make sure you understand the idea of 'context' in roles
- Moodle has a number of standard roles such as Teacher and Student.
- Permissions are a collection of capabilities (things a role is allowed to do) You can change, give or remove capabilities for roles to adapt them to your needs.
View and edit your users
- Log in with your administrator account
- From the left panel (the Navigation drawer) click Site administration
- Click the Users tab
- From the Accounts section, click Browse list of users
- From here you can view and edit existing accounts on your site.
View and edit standard roles
- Log in with your administrator account
- From the left panel (the Navigation drawer) click Site administration
- Click the Users tab
- From the Permissions tab, click Define roles
- Click the Edit icon next to a role to change its name or capabilities (what the role can or can't do)
Note: No need to change any roles if you are not confident! |
Helpful video
[EMBEDDED VIDEO TO GO HERE]]