User quick guide
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So you've got a new Moodle account? What now? This page will help you navigate around your site as a student or teacher.
Your profile
You can access your profile from the user menu top right. Click the arrow to open up the menu:
Clicking the Profile link will then display other options, such as a list of your courses, any forum and blog entries and a link to edit your profile. Depending on the administrator's settings, you may also see a QR code to help you connect to the Moodle app and a Privacy and Policies setting where you can request an export of your data, ask for your account to be deleted or view the policies and agreements.
Clicking the Edit profile link will allow you to change certain information such as your timezone, add an avatar, description and, optionally, extra contact details. You cannot normally change your username and your admin might have restricted other changes too.
When you upload an image, it will appear in the user menu by your name.
Your notifications and messages
Your site can alert you when you have new messages from your teacher and other participants. You can receive alerts about new forum posts or graded assignments and more.
You can receive these alerts via email or pop up, and you can control how you receive them from Preferences > Message preferences in the user menu. The documentation Messaging gives more detail.
If your Moodle admin has set the site up for the mobile app, you can also receive alerts on your mobile phone. See Moodle Mobile for more information.
Your courses
How you find courses depends on how the administrator has set up the site.
Site front page - Some sites display all their courses on the front page and students click to enrol themselves into a course. When you are logged in, some site front pages may display only the courses you are enrolled in (to avoid clutter and confusion).
Dashboard - This is your personal page which you can customise and view your enrolled courses and outstanding tasks. More information in the section below.
Your dashboard
Every user has their own dashboard which they can customise. The screencast Dashboard gives a brief introduction to this, and the documentation on Dashboard gives further information.
You can access your dashboard quickly, from the user menu top right and your site may redirect you automatically to your dashboard once you are logged in.