[Moodle] Roles and permissions

GHE - Grant HENDERSON Grant.HENDERSON at sebas.vic.edu.au
Mon Dec 8 20:18:56 EST 2008


Hi Ros,

One idea is to assign a Course Creator for each Learning Area within your school.  They then become the key contact for that area (or Category) and can create courses, assign permissions (esp. teachers) etc. for their area.

This will also reduce your administration burden over time.  It's working well so far at our College.

Cheers,

Grant Henderson
eLearning Coordinator
Sebastopol College


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From: moodle-bounces at edulists.com.au [moodle-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Ros Meadows [ros.meadows at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, 8 December 2008 5:21 PM
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Subject: [Moodle] Roles and permissions

OK so I have FINALLY got moodle working, and have admin access (only took me 5 years!!)

Just wondering - I want teachers to be able to create their own course but not edit a course anyone else created - possible? how?
Teachers can edit the front page - I can't find how to stop this in teacher permissions

mmm... not a good day

Any help much appreciated

Cheers
Ros
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Roslyn Meadows
TONS
ros.meadows at gmail.com<mailto:ros.meadows at gmail.com>
Bentleigh Secondary College
Vivien Street, East Bentleigh, 3165
Phone 9579 1044
Mobile 0412 614 062
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