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Latest revision as of 18:26, 24 December 2012

Title of script: Assigning roles

Author: K.Sridhar and B.Abirami

Keywords: roles , overriding roles


Visual Clue
Narration
Switch to slide no 1 Welcome to Spoken-tutorial . In the coming few minutes we will talk on assigning roles in Moodle .
Switch to slide 2 By default, teachers are only allowed to assign the roles of non-editing

teacher, student, and guest. If you want to assign the role of teacher,

you will need to ask your system administrator for this to be allowed.

To assign a user the role of student:

1. Click “Assign roles” in the Administration block.

2. Choose the type of role you wish to assign, e.g., student

3. On the “Assign roles” page, there are two columns.The

left column lists users who currently have that role, and the right column lists users who don’t.

Switch to slide 3 Between the two columns in the “Assign Roles” page is a hidden assignment checkbox next to an eye icon, for hiding which role a user is assigned to so that the user doesn’t appear in the list of course participants. Click the checkbox before assigning a role if required.
Switch to slide 4 Find the student you want to add to your course in the righthand column. You can limit the list by searching for the student’s name or email in the Search box below the righthand column.

Select the student’s name from the list and use the left-facing arrow button to add the student to the list in the lefthand column.

Switch to slide 5 Removing students from the list is just the reverse of the above procedure.
Switch to slide 6 Let’s say you want to create a forum in which students can rate each other’s forum posts. (By default, only teachers can rate forum posts.)

The way to achieve this is through a role override

Switch to slide 7 To set a role override for an activity:1. Click the Update button for the activity for which you want to create the override.

2. Click the Roles tab and then click the “Override roles” link just below the tabs.

3. Choose the role you want to override, e.g., student.

4. Modify the permissions for the override on this activity. (The permissions the role

currently has are highlighted in white.)

5. Click the “Save changes” button. Anyone with the role you have just overridden

will now have those capabilities in this activity when they next log in to Moodle.

Switch to slide 8 To set a role override at course level:
  1. Click “Assign roles” in the Administration block.
  2. Click the “Override roles” link.
  3. The remaining steps are the same as for setting a role override for an activity.


Switch to slide no 9 Spoken Tutorials are part of Talk to a Teacher. Supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. More information:

http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro This tutorial has been created by Mr.Sridhar and Mrs.Abirami from SASTRA university.

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