When user accounts are created on a site, the process is called Authentication, and when users join a course, the process is called Enrolment . Normally only the administrator is allowed to add users to a site. Course teachers can only add students to their course and do not have permission to add users to the site.
This process is called Manual authentication and is enabled by default on a site. You can lock certain fields, set password expiry dates, and configure other settings from Site administration > Plugins > Authentication > Manual accounts.
This feature is disabled by default because of the possibility of spammers accessing your site.
Course teachers can only add students to their course and do not have permission to add users to the site. (If you're a teacher looking for instructions on how to add students to your course, read Add students .)
When user accounts are created on a site, the process is called Authenticationand when users join a course, the process is called Enrolment. Normally only the administrator is allowed to add users to a site. Course teachers are only able to add students to their course and do not have permission to add users to the site.
Course teachers are only able to add students to their course and do not have permission to add users to the site. (If you're a teacher looking for instructions on how to add students to your course, read Add students.) Users sign up to the site themselves.
When user accounts are created on a site, the process is called Authenticationand when users join a course, the process is called Enrolment . Normally only the administrator is allowed to add users to a site.
Course teachers are only able to add students to their course and do not have permission to add users to the site. (If you're a teacher looking for instructions on how to add students to your course, read Add students.) Users sign up to the site themselves.
I want to use Course Completed Enrolment plug-in as follows: course one must be completed before a student can start with course two. I have installed this plug-in on my Moodle site, activated it and course completion is enabled in all courses.
Yes, I am pretty sure the idea of this plugin is that users are enrolled automatically when they have completed the first course, so there is no need to add them manually.
That's what I thought too, but as you can read in my post it doesn't happen.
Yes, in a testing environment of course, but there is a test user who completed the first course and was not enrolled in course two.
You try to enrol users who completed Testmodule2 in the past. Enrolling users this way is only needed when you have an old course with a lot of users completions before you installed or configured this plugin.
Thanks for your support. I understand now why one would use the option to add users. Thanks.
Hi Renaat, I wasn't aware that you had asked me to supply anything??? In a private message you advised me to keep it simple and that's what I did. And yes, I know the difference between completing a course and an activity.
To add a new course to Moodle, you need to have either Administrator, Course Creator or Manager rights.To add a course: From the Site administration link, click Courses>Manage courses and categories. Click on the category where you want your course to be. For more information see Course categories.
users with a role for which the capability moodle/course:delete is allowed) can delete courses and course creators can delete courses they have created themselves, but only within 24 hours of creating the course.
By default a regular teacher can't add a new course. To add a new course to Moodle, you need to have either Administrator, Course Creator or Manager rights.To add a course:
An admin can set the default category for course requests, whether users can select a category when requesting a course, and who can receive notification of course requests (from a list of users with the capability moodle/site:approvecourse ). A 'Request a new course' button will then appear on the 'All courses' page.