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*Site admins receive notification of the action taken. They can easily re-register at a later date.
*Site admins receive notification of the action taken. They can easily re-register at a later date.


=Guidelines for accepting a site
Guidelines for accepting a site
*Site must be accessible and active
*Site must have at least 1 active course
*Site must look legitimate (look at graphics, text, domain name, etc)
 
Guidelines for rejecting a site
 
Reject site:
 
if it appears to be a test site or contains only test courses
 
if redirected to another site (e.g. a commercial site selling something)
 
if no courses are available
 
if authentication is required to to enter the site
 
if authorisation is required to enter site
 
if it appears the site is spam related
 
if you receive any of the following messages: address not found
 
page not found
 
not found
 
index of/
 
connection timed out
 
secure connection failed
 
forbidden - you do not have permission to enter this site
 
failed to connect

Revision as of 06:58, 25 September 2008

Guidelines for reviewing new Moodle sites

How site authorisation works

  • Select a site from the list on the the left side panel (opening several, each in its own tab, works well.) The site and statistics at the time it was registered are displayed in the upper pane. Either accept or reject the site using the guidelines below
  • Large sites are automatically registered - only smaller sites appear on this list
  • Site admins receive notification of the action taken. They can easily re-register at a later date.

Guidelines for accepting a site

  • Site must be accessible and active
  • Site must have at least 1 active course
  • Site must look legitimate (look at graphics, text, domain name, etc)

Guidelines for rejecting a site

Reject site:

if it appears to be a test site or contains only test courses

if redirected to another site (e.g. a commercial site selling something)

if no courses are available

if authentication is required to to enter the site

if authorisation is required to enter site

if it appears the site is spam related

if you receive any of the following messages: address not found

page not found

not found

index of/

connection timed out

secure connection failed

forbidden - you do not have permission to enter this site

failed to connect