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13 years 1 week ago #1
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I have an introductory 'course' it's actually more of a questionnaire, that I've created in Adobe Captivate 6.
I have ublished this in moodle and have previewed and completed it from there.
I've configured joomdle and can see that course in the joomdle menu items.
I would like to publish the course so that members of the public can load and complete the course ideally without having to register as a user - although if they have to egister via the joomla site so be it.
Which menu item do I use, because when logged into my site as a super-user although I can go to the course screen, there is no 'enrol' button.
When I look at the user lists the super user does not have a moodle account. But, as explained above, I don't want access to be limited by who has an account and who doesn't - I want open access to this course for anyone.
I'm guessing this may cause problems in tracking results though? As results tend to be linkied to a user. So, if that is the case the next best option would be to allow access for anyone who registers at the site.
I have ublished this in moodle and have previewed and completed it from there.
I've configured joomdle and can see that course in the joomdle menu items.
I would like to publish the course so that members of the public can load and complete the course ideally without having to register as a user - although if they have to egister via the joomla site so be it.
Which menu item do I use, because when logged into my site as a super-user although I can go to the course screen, there is no 'enrol' button.
When I look at the user lists the super user does not have a moodle account. But, as explained above, I don't want access to be limited by who has an account and who doesn't - I want open access to this course for anyone.
I'm guessing this may cause problems in tracking results though? As results tend to be linkied to a user. So, if that is the case the next best option would be to allow access for anyone who registers at the site.
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13 years 1 week ago #2
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Replied by Toby on topic General Public Free Access
It seems that to access the course the web visitor has to be registered.
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13 years 1 week ago #3
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Replied by Antonio Durán on topic General Public Free Access
You need to be enroled into the course to use it.
I know Moodle provide some features for guests, but Joomdle does not integrate them.
I know Moodle provide some features for guests, but Joomdle does not integrate them.
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