SOLVED
Please do this 2 steps
1. Site administration > Appearance > Navigation - Untick the option Display all the course
2. site administrator in Administration > Front page settings >
Front page items when logged in Please select Enrolled courses.
SOLVED
Please do this 2 steps
1. Site administration > Appearance > Navigation - Untick the option Display all the course
2. site administrator in Administration > Front page settings >
Front page items when logged in Please select Enrolled courses.
Moodle 3.3.2 here.
That button is indeed, unticked.
If a user is not enrolled in anything, I'd expect it to say "You are not enrolled in any courses" on the front page. Instead it shows all.
I think this is a Moodle bug.
Hello all-
We are on Moodle 3.21, and are pretty new (just getting up and going). I found the front page setting, and was able to turn on the enabled courses option. I have not tested the idea where Moodle shows all courses if folks are not enrolled in anything, but I know the same occurred back in 2.5. We just enrolled all students in an orientation course to avoid this happening.
My question is this - is it possible to remove the course description from the list of enrolled courses? Our SIS feed includes a pretty dramatic description, and for the life of me I cannot figure out how to disable it.
Thanks-
Bethany