To make an available course unavailable:
To make a course available, go to Gear Icon (top right of page) → Edit settings. In the top section labeled General, switch Course Visibility to "Show". All Swarthmore community members (employees and students taking courses at Swarthmore – including TriCo students, UPenn students, and high school students) are Moodle users.
A few weeks after the end of the semester, Moodle courses are automatically hidden from students. Instructors can hide courses that are not ready for use (after the automatic release date), or open courses prior to the beginning of the semester.
It is also possible for non-Swarthmore users to browse through the course catalog in Moodle and find your course. When you make a course available to guests, anyone on the Internet will be able to access your course.
Courses that are available to students are listed in red and courses that are unavailable to students are listed in grey in your course listing. To make a course available, go to Gear Icon (top right of page) → Edit settings. In the top section labeled General, switch Course Visibility to "Show".
Add a restrictionGo to the Moodle space and Turn editing on.Click Edit next to the item you want to restrict access for.Click Edit settings.Click Restrict Access to expand the section.Click Add restriction.Choose the restriction type: ... Optionally, hide this restriction information (and the activity) from students.
Categories may be easily hidden or shown via Administration>Site administration>Courses>Manage courses and categories and clicking the 'eye' icon of the category you wish to hide. Hidden categories are only visible to site administrators or those with the capability to "view hidden courses".
Making a course private/open it what makes the course available or not available to students. On your Courses page in Blackboard, click the three dots next to a course and choose Hide Course.
Moodle: How to hide courses from students who are not enrolledSite administration -> Front page settings -> Front page: None. Front page items when logged in: None. ... IF you want to remove from navigation panel, do below settings: ... Site administration > Plugins > Blocks > Courses > Hide 'All courses' link.
InstallationMake sure you have all the required versions.Download the Course Archiving plugin.Unzip it into your moodle/blocks/ directory.Login to you moodle as Administrator and go to Site administration -> Notifications to trigger the installation process.Turn editing on the home page.Add the block to the page.More items...
The courses have been grouped into cognate areas, to facilitate the review process.ARTS AND PERFORMANCE. Dance. Drama. ... ENGLISH. English (Advanced) ... MATHEMATICS. General Mathematics. ... SCIENCE. Agriculture. ... SEPARATE CATEGORY. Personal Development, Health and. ... SOCIAL SCIENCES. Aboriginal Studies. ... TECHNOLOGY. Design and Technology.
Click on “Courses” in the red vertical menu bar, and then click on “all courses”. To hide a course card in your dashboard, click on the little star so that the color is gone.
On the Edit course settings page, under General, for Course visibility, select Hide or Show.
In the Global Navigation menu (on left), click Courses and then All Courses. To favorite a course or courses, click the empty star next to each course name to add it to the Courses menu. To hide a course, click the filled star next to each course name to remove it from the Courses menu.
If you have hidden a class from your list of classes, you can easily unhide the class. Click Classes on the top menu bar, and then click Hidden. This displays a list of your hidden classes. Find the class you want to show and click Unhide.
A user can choose to remove a course from view by clicking the icon '...' then selecting 'Remove from view'. The course is then no longer displayed in their course overview for 'All (except removed from view)'.
Hide/Show Sections and Items in Moodle CoursesThe message is not visible to students; click on your user name at the top of the screen, choose Switch role to … and choose Auditor to view the page as a student.When you are ready to unhide the item, turn editing on, click the Edit link next to that item and choose Show.
Courses default to being unavailable to students. Courses that are available to students are listed in red and courses that are unavailable to students are listed in grey in your course listing. To make a course available, go to Gear Icon (top right of page) → Edit settings. In the top section labeled General, switch Course Visibility to "Show".
All Swarthmore community members (employees and students taking courses at Swarthmore – including TriCo students, UPenn students, and high school students) are Moodle users. In some cases, an instructor would like to grant someone without a Moodle user account access to a course.
Opening up your course to guests means anyone on the Internet can access your course without needing an account. It is possible to set an optional password for guests. To enable guest access:
To add a password to guest access, follow the instructions above to add guest enrollments and then go to the Participants (left menu) → Gear Icon (top right of page) → Enrollment Methods → Guest Access → Gear Icon (to the right, in the Guest Access column) and enter a password → Save.