Connect Moodle to Personal Website - Login Portal?

Re: Connect Moodle to Personal Website - Login Portal?

by Rick Jerz -
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In my own case, I don't have students logging into any other applications on my website.  Therefore, I have my main website at www.mainwebsite.com, and moodle one level down a t www.mainwebsite.com/moodle.

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回复: Re: Connect Moodle to Personal Website - Login Portal?

by Gary Chan -

Hi Rick


May I ask how you implement this single signon? We have the same setting here as yours, Moodle in one level down


My post for more details : https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=361390


Thanks & Best Regards,

Gary

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Re: 回复: Re: Connect Moodle to Personal Website - Login Portal?

by Rick Jerz -
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Nothing on the main website is protected.  It's an open website.  One can have documents on the Internet with no login, and no protection, and no links to these webpages.  But for my Moodle, students must log in.  Anything at www.mydomain.com/moodle is protected by moodle.

In my moodle, I use a URL resource to link to content.  It's as simple as saying "Here are the resources for Week 4."  This Week4 resources page is not in my moodle folder, it is outside of Moodle.

I manage my webpages with Dreamweaver.

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by Gary Chan -

Hi Rick


So it is the other way round, students log in Moodle, then link to "external" pages on the open website. Hummm.. not really what we want to do, but thanks anyway.


Regards,

Gary 

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by Rick Jerz -
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Yep, just a different way of doing things.

Moodle becomes my main login.  Students never really know that they are accessing webpages from my website.  In fact, many students do even know, or don't even care.

Well, good luck.  Something for you to think about.