Plugins¶
Plugins also called “Modules”, Plugins contains
Plugins overview¶
A list of all plugins used on the site. It also shows total number of installed plugins, disabled plugins and add-ons used on the moodle site.
Install add-ons¶
To install an add-on, its source code must be put (deployed) into the appropriate location inside the Moodle installation directory and the main administration page Administration > Site administration > Notifications must be visited. There are three ways how the add-on code can be deployed into Moodle.
Read more about Installing add-ons .
Activity modules¶
Course formats¶
An administrator can enable, disable or delete course formats for courses in Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Course formats > Manage course formats. They can also change the order in which available course formats are displayed to teachers in the course settings.
Blocks¶
Message outputs¶
Authentication¶
Authentication is the process of allowing a user to login to a Moodle site based on their username and password.
Authentication plugins¶
Moodle provides a number of ways of managing authentication, called authentication plugins.
Enrolments¶
Enrolment, or ‘enrollment’, is the process of marking users as participants in the course, that includes both students and teachers. At the same time users are usually give a role in the course which specifies what they are allowed to do.
Enrolment plugins¶
Moodle provides a number of ways of managing course enrolment , called enrolment plugins. Click the links below for further information.