wiki:Adding-users

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Adding users

This is a Two-step process,

01- Authentication

  1. mail-based self-registration
  2. add new users individually
  3. create bulk accounts via a CSV

02- Enrolment

  1. Manual enrolment
  2. Self enrolment


01 - Authentication

Everyone using your site is required to have an account. You may allow people to create their own account using email-based self-registration, or you may add new users individually,or you may create bulk accounts via a CSV file, or choose from several other authentication methods.

i. mail-based self-registration

To enable email-based self-registration in Moodle, follow these steps:

i - Log in to Moodle:

Access Moodle with administrative privileges using your credentials.

02 - Access Site Administration:

Once logged in, navigate to the "Site administration" area. This is typically located in the top-right corner of the page.

03 - Enable Self-Registration:

  • In the "Site administration" area, locate and click on the "Plugins" tab.
  • Under "Plugins," click on "Authentication."
  • Look for the "Self-registration" authentication plugin and click on it.

Configure Self-Registration: On the "Self-registration" plugin page, you'll see various settings related to self-registration. Ensure that the "Enable email-based self-registration" option is checked or toggled on.

04 - Configure Email Settings:

  • Below the "Enable email-based self-registration" option, you'll find settings related to email verification.
  • Configure the email settings as per your requirements, such as the email address from which verification emails will be sent, the email subject, and the email message content.

05 - Save Changes:

  • After configuring the self-registration and email settings, scroll down to the bottom of the page.
  • Click on the "Save changes" button to save your settings.
  1. add new users individually
  2. create bulk accounts via a CSV

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