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Moodle 3 Administration, Third Edition

You're reading from   Moodle 3 Administration, Third Edition An administrator's guide to configuring, securing, customizing, and extending Moodle

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
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ISBN-13 9781783289714
Length 492 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Moodle Installation FREE CHAPTER 2. The Moodle System 3. Courses, Users, and Roles 4. Course Management 5. User Management 6. Managing Permissions – Roles and Capabilities 7. Moodle Look and Feel 8. Moodle Plugins 9. Moodle Configuration 10. Moodle Logging and Reporting 11. Moodle Security and Privacy 12. Moodle Performance and Optimization 13. Backup and Restore 14. Moodle Admin Tools 15. Moodle Integration 16. Moodle Networking A. Configuration Settings Index

Cohorts


Cohorts are category, site-wide, or global groups that are used to logically cluster related users. We have already come across cohorts in Chapter 4, Course Management, when we dealt with enrolments to courses. Now, we are going to have a closer look at how to create and manage cohorts. To do this, navigate to Users | Accounts | Cohorts.

The details of each cohort, as displayed, and its actions (hide, delete, edit and assign) are provided. In the All cohorts tab, an almost identical view is provided, displaying system as well as category cohorts.

To create a cohort, select Add new cohort tab. A cohort comprises Name, Context, and Cohort ID whether the context is Visible and an optional Description. Here, the context is equal to the course category in which the cohort can be used. The Cohort ID is optional, but it is a good practice to set this as it will be used in a number of operations, for example, when adding users in bulk.

Once you have added the cohort, you will return to the...

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