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Moodle Administration Essentials

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781784395476
Pages 156 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Understanding terminologies


There are some key terms used to describe users' abilities in Moodle and how they are defined, which are as follows:

  • Role: A role is a set or collection of permissions on different capabilities. There are default roles like teacher and student, which have predefined sets of permissions.

  • Capability: A capability is a specific behavior in Moodle, such as Start new discussions (mod/forum:startdiscussion), which can have a permission set within a role such as Allow or Not set/Inherit:

  • Permission: Permission is associated with a capability. There are four possible values: allow, prevent, prohibit, or not set.

    • Not set: This means that that there is not a specific setting for this user role, and Moodle will determine if it is allowed, if set in a higher context.

    • Allow: The permission is explicitly granted for the capability.

    • Prevent: The permission is removed for the capability, even if allowed in a higher context. However, it can be overridden at a specific context...

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