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==Searching enrolled users==
==Searching enrolled users==
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The search facility allows a teacher to search for specific enrolled users. This is useful when a course has many users enrolled with different methods.
The search facility allows a teacher to search for specific enrolled users. This is useful when a course has many users enrolled with different methods.



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Nota del traductor: La palabra inglesa enrol (enroll) se tradujo como matricular en el Español internacional y como inscribir en el {{Español de México]].

Usuarios inscritos

Enrolled users

All course participants are enrolled in the course and assigned an appropriate role.

Enrolled users:

  • Can be assigned to groups
  • Have grades
  • Can submit assignments
  • Are visible in the list of participants
  • Can subscribe to forums
  • Can participate in choices

Only enrolled users are true participants in course.

The enrolled users page Administration > Course administration > Users > Enrolled users lists all users enrolled in the course, together with their last access time, roles, groups and enrolment methods.

Roles

To assign an enrolled user a role, click the 'Assign roles' icon (a plus sign) in the roles column then select the desired role.

To remove a role assignment, click the delete icon (a cross) next to the role name.

Grupos

To add a user to a group (requires at least one group to have been created previously), click the 'Add to group' icon (a plus sign) in the groups column, select the desired group then click the 'Save changes' button.

Inscripción de usuarios

See Manual enrolment for two methods of enrolling users.

Searching enrolled users

Plantilla:Nuevas características Moodle 2.4 The search facility allows a teacher to search for specific enrolled users. This is useful when a course has many users enrolled with different methods.

Searching enrolled users

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