Partaide-giltza

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Hona jauzi:nabigazioa, bilatu
Inprimatzeko bertsioa dagoeneko ez dago onartuta, eta baliteke errepresentazio erroreak izatea. Egunera itzazu zure nabigatzaileko laster-markak, eta horren ordez erabil ezazu nabigatzaileko inprimatze funtzio lehenetsia.

Oharra: Itzuli gabekoak. Anima zaitezte eta ekin!.     (itzuli gabeko beste orri batzuk)

  • Ikastaro bateko matrikula (edo matrikulazio) giltza da nahi ez duzun jendea zure ikastarotik kanpo uzteko modua.
  • Zuri uzten baduzu, Moodle gune horretan erabiltzaile izena duen edozein matrikulatu ahal izango da zure ikastaroan bertara joanda.
  • Hemen zerbait ipintzen baduzu, ikasle 'normalei' sartzen diren LEHEN ALDIAN BAKARRIK eskatuko zaie hitz edo esaldi hau. Hala ere...
  • Bisitariei (aukeran) eskatu ahal zaie matrikula-giltza (Ikastaroaren Ezarpenak orrian azaldu bezala). Giltza ikastaroan sartu nahi duten bakoitzean eskatuko zaie.
  • The idea is that you will supply the key to authorized people using another means like private email, snail mail, on the phone or even verbally in a face to face class.
  • If this password "gets out" and you have unwanted people enrolling, you can unenrol them (see their user profile page) and change this key. Any legitimate students who have already enrolled will not be affected, but the unwanted people won't be able to get back in.
    Only your students will know your enrolment key

Setting an enrolment key

The enrolment key is a Moodle setting that any teacher or admin user can set on a course by course basis. It is an integral security function that can control which Moodle site users are able to enrol themselves as students in the course. To locate and use this setting:

  1. Login to Moodle as an admin or teacher
  2. Navigate to the desired course
  3. Locate the Administration block and click on Settings
  4. Scroll down and locate the Enrolment key form field
  5. Enter your desired key in the adjacent text field
  6. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Save changes"

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