1. Security> website policy> password rules
The default password rules are letters, numbers, and special characters-it is not necessary to make it so complex for applying moodle on the Internet.
2. Security> website policy> allow the user name to use extended characters
In this way, the user name can support Chinese characters!
3. Language> language settings
Select Chinese as the default language
4. Plug-ins> Identity Authentication> manual account
You can lock the reserved fields in user data to prevent unauthorized modification. Such as surname, name, city, and county (treated as a class)
5. For the new course, the course cannot be set as "self-selected course" by default. Therefore, you must go to the course> User> Course Selection Method and add "self-selected course".
=========== Legacy issues ================
1. How to modify a user's field in batches, such as student ID?
2. If you are not logged on, you can view the list of all courses in the left-side Navigation Pane. However, you can only view my courses. How can you view all courses?
========== 2.3.1 + use update ============
1. After batch import, users can be divided into groups (classes) based on the user's email. However, this system group is not a group of a course, that is, the group cannot be seen after entering a course. Therefore, you must click "user" in the course to create a "group". In this case, you can create a group automatically based on the previous system group. This allows you to view assignments by class.
2. The main purpose of creating a group is to view assignments by class.
3. There is a setting in the upload file called "require students click submit button". The system provides the following explanation:
Require students click submit buttonIf enabled, students will have to click a Submit button to declare their submission as final. This allows students to keep a draft version of the submission on the system. If this setting is changed from "No" to "Yes" after students have already submitted those submissions will be regarded as final.
That is, if it is "no", it will always be in the draft State and can be edited; if it is "yes", click "Submit" to become the final work; if you change from "no" to "yes", all users' drafts will become final works.