Configure Sloodle

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Please download and install Sloodle if you have not already done so.


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[edit] Finding the configuration page

If you have the Sloodle Menu Block installed, then administrators will see a "Sloodle Configuration" link on it, which should take you directly to the appropriate page. Otherwise, you can find the page using the steps outlined below. Please note: Moodle skins and languages can make this process a little different.

[edit] Moodle 1.6

  1. Login and go to your site's homepage
  2. Look for the "Administration" menu on the left
  3. Click "Configuration"
  4. On the next page, click "Modules"
  5. On the next page, look down the list for "Sloodle Virtual Classroom"
  6. Click the "Settings" link to the right


[edit] Moodle 1.8

  1. Login and go to your site's homepage
  2. Look for the "Site Administration" menu on the left
  3. Click on "Modules"
  4. On the list that appears below, click "Activities"
  5. On the next page, look down the list for "Sloodle Module" or "Sloodle Virtual Classroom"
  6. Click the "Settings" link to the right


[edit] Moodle 1.9

  1. Login and go to your site's homepage
  2. Look for the "Site Administration" menu on the left
  3. Click on "Modules" -> "Activities" -> "Sloodle Module"


[edit] Configuration

The content of the configuration page depends on which version of Sloodle you are running. At the top of the page on any version, however, you will see the version information.

[edit] Sloodle 0.3

Sloodle Versions: 0.3 (?)

  • Auto Registration - you can enable or disable auto registration for the entire site (note: if disabled here, then individual course settings for auto registration are ignored)
  • Auto Enrolment - you can enable or disable auto enrolment for the entire site (note: if disabled here, then individual course settings for auto enrolment are ignored)
  • Active Object Lifetime -- you can specify how many days an authorized object can be inactive before it is disabled (for security). Set to 0 if you want the objects never to expire.
  • User Object Lifetime -- you can specify how many days an authorized user object (e.g. the Sloodle Toolbar) can be inactive before it is disabled (for security). Set to 0 if you want the objects never to expire.


[edit] Sloodle 0.2, 0.21

Sloodle Versions: 0.2, 0.21 (?)


[edit] Next Steps

You can now Get the Sloodle Objects. Users can begin using user-centric tools such as the Sloodle Toolbar right away, although you will need to add at least one Sloodle Controller Module somewhere on your site before you can start using most of the other tools.


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