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Revision as of 16:22, 5 March 2019
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Admin’s dashboard in Moodle. |
00:07 | In this tutorial, we will learn about:
Various blocks on the Admin’s dashboard Admin’s profile page and How to edit preferences |
00:22 | To record this tutorial I am using:
Ubuntu Linux OS 16.04 Apache, MariaDB and PHP obtained through XAMPP 5.6.30 Moodle 3.3 and Firefox web browser |
00:46 | You may use any web browser of your choice. |
00:50 | However, Internet Explorer should be avoided, as it causes some display inconsistencies. |
00:59 | Learners of this tutorial should have Moodle 3.3 installed on their system.
If not, please refer to the relevant Moodle tutorials on this website. |
01:13 | Switch to the browser and open your moodle site. Make sure that the XAMPP service is running. |
01:21 | You can see a blank page with only the headers. This is because we have not set any front page for our installation. |
01:33 | Click on Log in link at the top right corner of the window. |
01:39 | Log in using your admin username and password that you had given when you installed Moodle. |
01:47 | I will enter admin as the username and Spokentutorial1@ as the password. Then click on Log in button. |
01:59 | The page that we see now is called the dashboard. |
02:04 | We can see that our dashboard is divided into 2 columns. |
02:08 | The wider one on the left, is the main Content column. |
02:13 | The one on the right is the Blocks column. |
02:17 | Blocks are items in these columns, that serve a specific purpose or information. |
02:25 | Blocks are found on all pages of Moodle.
You can think of them as shortcuts to critical parts of your course. |
02:35 | For eg. Private Files, Online Users, Course Overview etc. are the blocks on my dashboard. |
02:46 | Notice that there are no activities or courses here. |
02:50 | This is because we have not created any course yet. |
02:56 | A list of all courses will be seen- if a user (i.e a teacher or student or admin) is enrolled or assigned a role in courses. |
03:08 | Also notice that the Online Users block shows Admin User, which is our current login. |
03:17 | This block shows all the logged in users at any given point of time. |
03:23 | Every block in Moodle has a specific purpose. We can add blocks to any column of any page in Moodle. |
03:34 | Let us now look at the header of the page. |
03:38 | On the top left corner, we can see a Navigation Drawer or Navigation menu.This helps us to access Calendar and other Administration links. This is a toggle menu. |
03:55 | Which means it changes its status from open to close and vice-versa, when clicked. |
04:04 | We then have the placeholder for the logo. |
04:08 | By default, this is the short site name. Clicking on this, will get us to the dashboard from any page. |
04:18 | At the top right, there are quick access icons for notifications and messages. |
04:26 | Next to that is the drop-down user menu. It is also called the quick access user menu. |
04:35 | We will discuss the Profile and Preferences page in brief in this tutorial. |
04:41 | All these menu items are also toggle menus, similar to the one on the left. |
04:48 | Next, click on the Profile link. |
04:52 | Every user in Moodle has a profile page. |
04:57 | It has links to allow users to edit their profile information, view their forum or blog posts |
05:07 | check any reports they have access to and view their access logs and the IP address that was used to login the last time. |
05:18 | Now let’s click on the Edit Profile link. The Edit Profile page opens up. |
05:26 | This page is divided into 5 sections:
General User Picture Additional Names Interests Optional |
05:39 | The General section is expanded, by default. |
05:43 | Clicking on any section name expands or collapses it. |
05:49 | The ‘Expand all’ link on the right, expands all the sections. |
05:55 | All fields here are editable. |
05:59 | Let’s add City / Town. I will type Mumbai. |
06:04 | Ensure that India is selected in the Select a country dropdown. And, timezone is set to Asia/Kolkata |
06:13 | Only Admins can change password from this profile page. |
06:18 | Let me add a few fields in the Optional section. |
06:22 | I will enter IIT Bombay in the Institution field. Also, Mathematics in Department and a valid phone number in the Phone number field. |
06:36 | Then click on Update Profile button to save the page. |
06:42 | Now click on the quick access user menu at the top right, again.
Click on the Preferences link. |
06:51 | The Preferences page gives users quick access to various settings they may wish to edit. |
06:59 | Preferences page for an admin account is divided into 4 sections:
User account, Roles, Blogs, and Badges |
07:12 | The User Account section allows the user to Edit Profile and Change Password. |
07:19 | It also sets preferences for Language, Forum, Calendar, Message, Notification, etc. |
07:30 | Let’s click on the Calendar preferences. |
07:34 | We will set the calendar to display time in 24 hour format. |
07:40 | Also, we will set the Upcoming events look-ahead to 2 weeks. |
07:46 | This means we’ll see notifications for all events happening in the next 2 weeks on the calendar. |
07:55 | I want to highlight the help icon next to all the fields. |
08:00 | Clicking on this, will open a help box with a short description of what the field stands for. |
08:08 | When in doubt about any field, always click on the help icon to understand its significance. |
08:16 | Let all the other options remain as they are. Click on Save Changes button. |
08:23 | We will go through the rest of the preferences when we discuss those features later in this series. |
08:30 | Notice the information here. |
08:33 | This is the breadcrumb navigation. It’s a visual aid that indicates which page we are on, within the Moodle site’s hierarchy. |
08:45 | It helps us to go back to a higher-level page with a single click. |
08:51 | Click on the Dashboard link in the breadcrumbs to go to the dashboard. |
08:57 | With this, we come to the end of this tutorial. Let us summarize. |
09:03 | In this tutorial, we learnt about:
Various blocks on the admin’s dashboard Admin’s profile page and How to edit preferences |
09:16 | Here is a small assignment for you.
Click on the Message Preferences. Users in Moodle can send private messages to each other. |
09:27 | I do not want my messages to be delivered as email, even when I am offline. |
09:33 | Look at the online and offline help box and ensure that the settings are correct. |
09:40 | The video at the following link, summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.Please download and watch it. |
09:48 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team conducts workshops and gives certificates.For more details, please write to us. |
09:57 | Please post your timed queries in this forum. |
10:01 | Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.. More information on this mission is available at the link shown. |
10:15 | This script has been contributed by Priyanka. And this is Nancy Varkey along with the Spoken Tutorial team signing off. |
10:24 | Thanks for joining. |