Education
Moodle
19 min
moodle is an open source learning management system used globally by educators to create and manage online courses integrating moodle with make com enables automation of course management, user enrollment, notifications, and data synchronization, enhancing educational workflows this is ai generated content based on official moodle documentation the content may still contain errors—please verify important information if you have questions, contact moodle support directly how to get support on moodle moodle is a community developed application and is subjected to the developer's terms and conditions, which may include applicable fees make does not maintain or support this integration for assistance, please https //f make com/r/reachout?app name=moodle\&app slug=moodle\&app unique id=moodle app 2d4f4q requirements to use the moodle app in make, you must have an active moodle account with appropriate permissions, create your account on moodle app installation to install this app, you need admin, owner, or app developer permissions organizations start by installing the app from the make integration page click the install button and follow the on screen instructions to complete the setup connect moodle and {{product name}} to get started, you must first create a connection between moodle and {{product name}} , allowing the two services to communicate you can connect using the following method oauth2 0,api keys,web services oauth2 0 instructions you need to generate your token login to your platform using your credentials navigate to the oauth 2 section for configuring external systems create a new external system configuration specify the required scopes for the data you wish to access note the generated client id and client secret initiate the oauth 2 0 flow by redirecting the user to the authorization endpoint with your client id, requested scopes, and redirect uri the user grants permission, and the platform redirects them back to your specified redirect uri with an authorization code api keys instructions you need to generate or retrieve your api key from the platform login to your platform using your credentials navigate to the api or web services section in the administration area locate the area for managing api keys or tokens generate a new api key or retrieve an existing one copy and securely store the generated api key for use in your application web services instructions you need to obtain the necessary credentials for accessing moodle's web services api login to your platform using your credentials navigate to the site administration section locate the web services settings area create or select a user account that will be used for api access assign the required capabilities and roles to this user for accessing the necessary functions enable the required web service protocols (such as rest, soap, or xml rpc) as needed create a new external service or select an existing one add the required functions to the external service create a new token for the user and the external service note the generated token, which is required for authenticating api requests some community developers require an additional specific api key retrieve the required api key from the community developer's dashboard, generally found under settings/api for more info, please https //f make com/r/reachout?app name=moodle\&app slug=moodle\&app unique id=moodle app 2d4f4q create the connection in {{product name}} log in in your make account , add the moodle module to your {{scenario singular lowercase}} , and click create a connection if you add a module with an instant tag, click create a webhook , then create a connection optional in the connection name field, enter a name for the connection enter the authentication credentials you copied from your moodle or follow the on screen instructions to create the connection you must also enter any required third party api keys obtained earlier for detailed information on connecting an application, see connect an application moodle modules after connecting to the moodle app, you can choose from a list of available modules to build your {{scenario plural lowercase}} create courses add new courses to your system create users adds new users to your account by creating user profiles with the specified details duplicate existing course create a copy of an existing course, generating a brand new course with the same content and settings email signup user creates a new user account on the site, setting it to pending status until the user confirms their registration get all courses retrieve all courses this module allows you to fetch a complete list of all available courses from your connected platform, making it easy to view and manage course information in one place get course retrieve detailed information about a specific course get course completion status retrieves detailed information about a learner’s progress in a specific course, including whether they have completed it or not get relevant users retrieve a list of users who are most relevant to your specified criteria, helping you easily find and connect with the right people for your needs lp search users find and retrieve information about users based on specific search criteria manual enrol users manually enroll users into a course, allowing you to add participants directly without requiring them to sign up themselves password reset sends a password reset request, allowing users to initiate the process of resetting their account password resend confirmation email send a new confirmation email to the user, allowing them to verify their email address again search courses search for courses using specific criteria such as course name, module, block, or tag to quickly find the courses you need search users search for specific participants within a course by filtering through the list of enrolled users templates you can look for more templates in make's template gallery , where you'll find thousands of pre created {{scenario plural lowercase}} moodle resources you can have access to more resources related to this app on the following links moodle topics on make community moodle website moodle documentation moodle api documentation moodle page on make