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Tags allows students and teachers to describe their interests in a way that is easy for people with similar interests to find them. The user's profile has a place to enter interests, which will create or add the user to an existing tag. Tag pages can be viewed and blog posts can be tagged. | Tags allows students and teachers to describe their interests in a way that is easy for people with similar interests to find them. The user's profile has a place to enter interests, which will create or add the user to an existing tag. Tag pages can be viewed and blog posts can be tagged. | ||
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==Tags settings== | ==Tags settings== |
Revision as of 13:26, 11 October 2011
Tags allows students and teachers to describe their interests in a way that is easy for people with similar interests to find them. The user's profile has a place to enter interests, which will create or add the user to an existing tag. Tag pages can be viewed and blog posts can be tagged.
Tags settings
By default, site-wide tags functionality is enabled. If this is not required, tags functionality may be disabled by an administrator by un-checking the usetags box in Administration > Security > Site policies.
See also
- Video tutorial explaining tags and how to add them in Moodle
- Student projects/Social Networking features
- Using Moodle Social Networking Features - Google Summer of Code forum discussion
- Lounge Personal interests - making better use of interest tags in user profiles forum discussion