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How to set up and manage course enrollment keys in Moodle?

Setting up and managing course enrollment keys in Moodle is a straightforward process. Enrollment keys are used to restrict access to your courses and ensure that only those with the correct key can enroll. Here’s a step-by-step guide to set them up and manage them:

1. Enable Enrollment Key for a Course

  1. Log in to Moodle: Log in to your Moodle site with your administrator or teacher credentials.
  2. Go to the Course:
    • Navigate to the course where you want to add an enrollment key.
  3. Edit Course Settings:
    • On the course page, click on the “Gear icon” (Settings) in the top-right corner.
    • Select “Edit settings”.
  4. Set the Enrollment Key:
    • Scroll down to the “Enrollment methods” section.
    • Find the “Self enrollment (Student)” option and click on Edit Settings or Add Method if it’s not already enabled.
    • In the “Enrollment key” field, enter a key (this can be any word or phrase you want to use).
      • For example, “Moodle2025”.
    • Click Save changes at the bottom of the page.

2. Managing the Enrollment Key

You can manage the enrollment key by performing the following steps:

  1. Change the Key:
    • To change the key later, go to the course’s “Edit settings” page again.
    • Scroll down to the “Enrollment methods” section and click Edit settings next to Self enrollment.
    • Modify the “Enrollment key” and click Save changes.
  2. Disable the Enrollment Key:
    • If you no longer want to require an enrollment key, go to the “Enrollment methods” section in the course settings.
    • Click Disable next to Self enrollment or remove the enrollment method entirely.
  3. Allow Multiple Enrollment Methods:
    • You can enable multiple enrollment methods (like manual enrollment, guest access, etc.) along with the enrollment key.
    • Each method can be configured with different settings.

3. Communicating the Enrollment Key to Students

  • Once the enrollment key is set, you’ll need to inform your students about it. This can be done by:
    • Sending an email with the key.
    • Posting the key in your course announcement or communication tool within Moodle.

4. Monitoring Enrolled Users

  • After students enter the course, you can monitor who has enrolled with the key by checking the list of enrolled users.
    • Go to Participants in the course.
    • View a list of enrolled students and manage their enrollment as needed.

5. Advanced Key Management (Optional)

  • Expiration: Set an expiration date for the enrollment key (if applicable) under the Self-enrollment settings.
  • Limit the number of users: You can also limit the number of users who can use the enrollment key by setting a limit in the settings.

This setup allows you to control who can access your course based on the enrollment key. It’s useful for private or special access courses.

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