Hi Kim. Can I ask if you are using the Moodle 4.0 preview version of MoodleCloud? I tried with my MoodleCloud site and I was able to add a link but there is currently a problem with sites running Moodle 4.0 where you cannot do this. (Go to Site administration > Notifications and look at the bottom of the screen to see what number it says)
Mary Cooch
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If the user sets their timezone in their profile (as I presume you have done here?) then Moodle automatically displays everything in their local timezone. For example in this forum it said you posted your question at 4.40 am (I am in the UK Were you really up that early on a Saturday or are you in a country several hours later than GMT?). So if I set an assignment to be due at 9 am on Monday then it will show to an Australian to be due some time Monday afternoon and to a North American at some time Sunday night - does that help? It won't automatically change any time you write - so if I write 9 am you will still see 9 am - but it will display calendar deadlines etc in the correct timezone for each person IF they have set their time in their profile.
Hello there. I believe you asked this in the MoodleCloud support too and the answer is the same: you can award yourself a certificate but we at Moodle HQ don't award certificates to people for creating courses on MoodleCloud. However if you want proof of your Moodle skills you can do our Moodle Teaching Basics course and purchase a certificate at the end.
I like Rick's suggestion about the All forums link but if you want to show weeks but not have them change, then do as he says and switch Topics format and name the Topics as weeks.
You don't see it because it is disabled by default for security reasons. Please see the documentation BigBlueButton for how to enable it.