Moodle welcome

General plugins (Local) ::: local_welcome
Maintained by Bas Brands
Sends a welcome message to new users, sends a notification to a moderator of the new user creation

Moodle welcome 1.0 (Build: 2013101100)

Moodle 2.4, 2.5, 2.6
Released: Thursday, 20 February 2014, 4:33 PM
copyright 2013 Bas Brands, Basbrands.nl
author Bas Brands bas@sonsbeekmedia.nl
license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later

ABOUT

This plugin for Moodle sends a configurable welcome message to new users.

The plugin uses the event system in Moodle and will be triggerd when a new
user is created, no matter if this was a manually created account or an
account created using self registration.

SETTINGS

This local plugin allows you to configure:

The email message / subject to the new user
The email message / subject for the moderator / admin
The email address for the moderator / admin
The firstname / lastname of the admin


SAMPLE MESSAGE

Welcome fullname

Your Moodle account has been created and you're ready to go! Your account has
been created with the following details:

Name: fullname,
Username: username,
Firstname: firstname,
Lastname: lastname,
Email: email,
City: city,
Country: country

Feel free to reach out to us at any time through our email, on twitter or google+

Cheers,


INSTALLATION

Just place the welcome directory inside your Moodle's local directory.
Install the plugin and browse to:

Site Administration->Plugins->Local plugins->Moodle welcome

Version information

Version build number
2014021000
Version release name
1.0 (Build: 2013101100)
Can be updated to
1.0 (Build: 2013101100) (2014101300), 1.0 (Build: 2013101100) (2014101300)
Maturity
Stable version
MD5 Sum
55be91498f1fffef4ba14d9e086802cd
Supported software
Moodle 2.4, Moodle 2.5, Moodle 2.6

Version control information

Version control system (VCS)
GIT
VCS repository URL

Default installation instructions for plugins of the type General plugins (Local)

  1. Make sure you have all the required versions.
  2. Download and unpack the module.
  3. Place the folder in the "local" subdirectory.
  4. Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation.