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This refers to Moodle 4.3 .10 from August 2021 2024 onwards

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You may want to manually enrol staff on your module (and occasionally students). This guide shows you how. NOTE: most student enrolments to modules are automatic

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Who can enrol participants

If you are an Editing Teacher you can enrol others can enrol others in your module up to Editing Teacher.   If you have School Support role you can enrol anyone in your School or category.

Note: We do NOT recommend that you enrol students manually.   Students will be enrolled on modules according to their registration in Campus Solutions. This link is dynamic so if students drop a module they will automatically be removed.  If you add students to your course manually then this dynamic link to the student record system is broken. This link will become vital when marks are passed between Moodle and Campus.

Watch the video demonstration

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Enrolling users

As an Editing Teacher (or School Support) you can enrol someone on a module as a:

  • Student
  • Observer – like a student but cannot take part – useful for colleagues who want to look in on one another’s modules or for student to peek in when they are choosing modules
  • Teacher – can see material hidden from students and mark their work but not add or edit
  • Editor -  can add and amend and edit but not see student contributions or mark them
  • Editing teacher – staff are normally at this level – can add and edit material, view grades and student contributions and mark

To enrol someone in your course 

1. In your module

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, click on 'Participants'

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towards the top of the page. It will appear beneath the title of the module.

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This will open a page where a

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2. A list of those enrolled in your module appears. This is searchable in various ways.

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32. Select Keyword from the dropdown list and type a name into the search box and choose 'Apply filters' to check that the person is not already enrolled. 

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3. If they are not enrolled, click the 'Enrol users' button.

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4. A pop up will open.

Check that 'Assign role' is set to the appropriate role. The default is Student. Select 'Editing teacher' or 'Editor' for someone who just needs to add and edit content but not see students' marks, or 'Teacher' for a Teaching Assistant / marker who doesn’t need to edit or add material (See below for more details on roles).

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6. Type the user's name into the

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'Select user

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search box - as much of the name as you know.
Use % as a wildcard to catch all middle names or find variations (e.g., Jo%Smith will get Jo Smith, John Leo Smith, Joan Smithson, etc.).  Names will appear dynamically as you type. 
See more below on how to search for users.
Note: searching usernames will work for students, but NOT necessarily for staff (use their name or part of their name).  

7. When the users come up, check for the correct one and select it

8. Search for next person and enrol in the same way.

9. When you are finished click 'Enrol selected users and cohorts'.

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Querying users

The Participants list can be used to query your course enrolments in various ways. You can filter by active/inactive, type of user, group or initial(s).  You can then interrogate a particular user’s activity more closely.

In your module space drop down the 'Hamburger menu' and click 'Participants'

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Select from the 'Match' (None/Any/All) dropdown list and

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At the top of the page there are filters where you can search your participants.

1. Select from the 'Match' dropdown either 'None', 'Any' or 'All'.

2. Select what specifically you want to search from the 'Select' dropdown.

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For instance, if you select 'Status' you can look for 'Active' and 'Inactive' users.
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Alternatively, if you search by 'Roles' you can filter by a specific role.
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You can also search by enrolment method, group, and length of time inactive.

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3. You can combine searches by adding additional conditions by clicking on the 'Add condition' button and following the previous steps again.

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4. When you are ready to run the query, click on the 'Apply filters' button.

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5. To clear the filters when you have finished, click on the 'Clear filters' button.

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Enrolling users

As an Editing Teacher (or School Support) you can enrol someone on a module as a:

  • Student
  • Observer – like a student but cannot take part – useful for colleagues who want to look in on one another’s modules or for student to peek in when they are choosing modules
  • Teacher – can see material hidden from students and mark their work but not add or edit
  • Editor -  can add and amend and edit but not see student contributions or mark them
  • Editing teacher – staff are normally at this level – can add and edit material, view grades and student contributions and mark

To unenrol a staff member 

You may wish to remove a fellow staff member from your module, for example, if you are taking over a module and need to unenrol the previous convenor.

Under normal circumstances you should not remove students from modules as this happens automatically when the module is removed from their student record.  You are able to remove students from other modules, but please bear in mind that the student's contributions to activities, assignments and grades may be lost.

  1. In your module space drop down the Hamburger menu and click Participants

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Go to the 'Participants' page in your module

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2. Search or browse to the person you wish to unenrol

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. Click the 'Pencil' next to their role

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3. Delete a role as appropriate

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by clicking on the 'x'.

4. Choose a new role from the drop down.

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5. When correct, click the 'Save' icon.

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6. To unenrol a user from the module altogether, click the 'Dustbin'

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icon at the far right in the "Status" column.

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Investigating enrolments

In the far right column ("Status") click the 'i' symbol to find out more about the user's enrolment, e.g., details of when the user became enrolled, e.g. "Manual enrolments from Friday, 1 August 2021, 12:00 AM".

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Which shows you, e.g.,

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Searching for users to enrol

Note: That if you type a full name Moodle will look for a full name to match exactly, so searching for, e.g.,  “Helen Whitehead” will not match “Helen Victoria Whitehead”.

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