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{{Managing a Moodle site}}
= Registration on a hub =
[[File:Boost-Moodle-Registrations.jpg]]
== Why register ==
==Why register my site?==
[[Image:Registration.png|thumb|Registration]]
Registering your site gives us a better picture of how Moodle is used worldwide and helps us make decisions about new features and plugins.
you must be registered to:
==4 reasons to register==
* you will receive security alert by email from Moodle.org.  
# Stay up to date by email whenever there are new releases of Moodle or security alerts.
* teachers can publish courses on [http://hub.moodle.org Mooch]
# Be part of the [https://stats.moodle.org/ statistics of the worldwide community].  
Go to '''Site Administration > Registration'''. There select register on Moodle.org.
# List your site on our [https://stats.moodle.org/sites/ list of registered sites in your country]. (But if you want to keep it private, that’s fine too!)
# Make use of the messaging server https://messages.moodle.net/ for [[Moodle app notifications]].
==How about security?==
We don’t share your information with anyone. We don’t go into your site. We use the aggregated anonymous data to publish the statistics of the worldwide community and use the other data to help us in our decision making around new features and plugins.
==How do I register?==
Register your site by logging in as an administrator and going to ''Site administration / Registration''. If you’re not the admin, ask them nicely to check!
==I don’t want my details public==
Your registration is private to us unless you choose to make it public.
==Do I have to register? What happens if I don’t?==
Registration is optional, but we wouldn’t want you to miss out on any important security issues or upgrades and put your site at risk. The more people who register, the better a picture we get of how Moodle is used and which aspects we can improve. So registering is a win-win for you as well as for us.


You will notice that you can also register another hub.
However, if you only want to use Moodle for testing things out then you don't need to put your site online and you don't need to register it.
==I can’t register my site!==
Only sites which are online can be registered. If your site is online and you have problems registering, please use the [https://moodle.com/contact/support/?selection=community#form Moodle.com contact form].


== Update a registration ==
If you encounter a problem updating your registration, please try un-registering then re-registering your site. To un-register your site, click the ‘Unregister’ link at the bottom of the Registration page.
* manually: process to a registration on the same hub. The registration process will directly contact the hub to send it updated site information.
* it '''is recommended''' to '''run''' the admin '''[https://docs.moodle.org/en/Cron cron script]'''. The cron script automatically update the registration.


== Unregister ==
Note that it can take a while before your site is listed so please be patient.
Once registered on a hub, the hub should appears on the 'Registered with' hub list. You can unregister from any hub. When you unregister you can decide to unpublish your courses from the hub or not. If you keep them, next time you will register on the hub, teachers will be able to see which courses were previously published.
==See also==
 
* [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=362833 Annoying restored test Moodle] forum discussion about a test site and registration
= Community block =
* MDLSITE-6267 Registration regularly fails with invalid token not found on a 3.9 site
[[Image:Community_block.png|thumb|Community block]]
[[Category:Site administration]]
On the front page or course page, turn editing on and add the Community block
[[de:Moodle-Site registrieren]]
== required user capabilities ==
[[es:Registro del sitio]]
Following a list of capabilites you could want to assign:
[[it:Registrazione del sito]]
* moodle/community:add => user can search for courses and bookmark them on their community block.
[[ja: サイト登録]]
* moodle/community:download => user can search for courses and download them into their private folder. The user can restore the downloaded courses if the user has the moodle/restore:restorecourse capability.
[[fr:Enregistrement du site]]
 
= Course publication =
To allow course publication to a user, you must assign the capability moodle/course:publish to a user.
 
=See also=
* [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Community_hub Community hub]
 
[[Category:Hub]]

Latest revision as of 09:42, 23 August 2022

Boost-Moodle-Registrations.jpg

Why register my site?

Registering your site gives us a better picture of how Moodle is used worldwide and helps us make decisions about new features and plugins.

4 reasons to register

  1. Stay up to date by email whenever there are new releases of Moodle or security alerts.
  2. Be part of the statistics of the worldwide community.
  3. List your site on our list of registered sites in your country. (But if you want to keep it private, that’s fine too!)
  4. Make use of the messaging server https://messages.moodle.net/ for Moodle app notifications.

How about security?

We don’t share your information with anyone. We don’t go into your site. We use the aggregated anonymous data to publish the statistics of the worldwide community and use the other data to help us in our decision making around new features and plugins.

How do I register?

Register your site by logging in as an administrator and going to Site administration / Registration. If you’re not the admin, ask them nicely to check!

I don’t want my details public

Your registration is private to us unless you choose to make it public.

Do I have to register? What happens if I don’t?

Registration is optional, but we wouldn’t want you to miss out on any important security issues or upgrades and put your site at risk. The more people who register, the better a picture we get of how Moodle is used and which aspects we can improve. So registering is a win-win for you as well as for us.

However, if you only want to use Moodle for testing things out then you don't need to put your site online and you don't need to register it.

I can’t register my site!

Only sites which are online can be registered. If your site is online and you have problems registering, please use the Moodle.com contact form.

If you encounter a problem updating your registration, please try un-registering then re-registering your site. To un-register your site, click the ‘Unregister’ link at the bottom of the Registration page.

Note that it can take a while before your site is listed so please be patient.

See also