Oh I definitely noticed😀 But - in order to practise for my retirement - once a month I have been having an extended lunch with some ex-schoolteacher colleagues (who have already retired and who are officially "ladies who lunch") And today was that day for the month of November! So I had a nice lunch and social chat without needing to wonder what I was missing on the internet!
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A teacher can change the message from Course navigation > Participants > Enrolment methods and then enabling the custom message and selecting course contact. That then displays the area where the message can be customised.
Your version of Moodle might be fairly old looking at your screenshot. If you do have a documentation link, it will be at the bottom of the page (in the footer maybe) when you are in a course for example. But you can try something else: As the manager, paste into your browser the URL https:/yourmoodle.com/admin/thirdpartylibs.php (where yourmoodle.com is the name of YOUR moodle site.) You will get an error message. Click on the error message and look for the number in the URL - that will tell you and us what version it is.
To get yourself admin rights you need to ask the main site admin. Or your webhost if you thought you were the main site admin.
PS: Reactiv has nothing to do with that
Are you sure you have full admin rights? What you describe sounds like you have the Manager role a lesser admin role. If you want to know your Moodle version then go into a course and click the documentation link which I think will be at the bottom of your page - in the URL you will see a number and that will be the version of Moodle you have.
Hello there. In some ways your post is also relevant to standard Moodle , not just MoodleCloud, as it is a frequently asked question. But I will leave it here since one possible solution involves plugins which you can't add to Moodlecloud.
There is no standard way to be certain that a student has completed one course before moving onto another. A popular workaround is mentioned in the Moodle documentation : Can I make access to a course conditional upon completing another? where basically you set up course B with an enrolment key and in course A you use Restrict access and Activity completion to conditionally display the enrolment key in a Page once every activity in course A has been completed.
There is no standard way to be certain that a student has completed one course before moving onto another. A popular workaround is mentioned in the Moodle documentation : Can I make access to a course conditional upon completing another? where basically you set up course B with an enrolment key and in course A you use Restrict access and Activity completion to conditionally display the enrolment key in a Page once every activity in course A has been completed.
This works, but if you have a group of students who communicate with each other it would be easy for them to pass on the enrolment key to course B. But then - you would know - because the logs will show that they have not completed course A.