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- Administration FAQ
MoodleNet is an open, social, media platform for educators, initially focused on sharing and curating collections of open content. It is a central place from where educators can easily detect quality content to meet the needs of their learners and courses. You can either use MoodleNet Central, the global public MoodleNet, or install your own instance of MoodleNet. If you are a developer interested in installing your own instance of MoodleNet, you can get support in the MoodleNet area of the Moodle Research Lab on Moodle.org. Your MoodleNet profile is obtained by logging in, clicking your profile icon and then Profile and copying the URL. You can add this ID to your Moodle profile
Course teachers can add content from MoodleNet and share content to MoodleNet. Admins can enable either or both of these.
Add from MoodleNet
The setting for allowing course teachers to add/import from MoodleNet is known as MoodleNet inbound settings and are enabled by default.
The page Add from MoodleNet gives more information.
The setting for allowing course teachers to share content to MoodleNet is known as MoodleNet outbound settings and must be enabled by the administrator.
The page Share to MoodleNet gives more information about enabling this feature and how course teachers can use it.
See also
MoodleNet user ID
Your MoodleNet profile (user ID) is obtained by logging in, clicking your profile icon and then Profile and copying the URL. An example is the profile of Moodle Academy.
If desired, you can add your user ID to your Moodle profile.