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How to Edit your Moodle Profile SettingsSummaryYour profile in Moodle is where your personal information and picture reside. Some of the information can be customized by individuals. Step by Step Tutorial |
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Students and instructors can edit their user profile by following these steps: |
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Option 2: From within a course: Click on your Name link in the People block, click on the Participants link, and then click on your name.
1. In the User details section, click on "Edit profile."
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Edit profile:
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Note: your web browser program may "hold onto" the old version even after you upload or change the picture. If you see the new picture in your profile, then just clear your browser cache and the new picture should show up. Preferred Language: English (United States) (en_us) is likely the best option. The other English pack is based on Australian English. Forum Preferences:
Editor preferences: Leave set to Default editor Calendar preferences: This allows you to manage time display, first day of week, upcoming events, and filter settings for your Moodle calendar. Content bank preferences: Leave set to Public. Message preferences: This setting for Email controls whether you will get an email to alert you to new messages as well as who can email you. It is recommended that you choose "My contacts and anyone in my courses" Notification Preferences: We recommend leaving both Online and Offline settings set to ON. Be very cautious if you set any of these to the Off state as then you may not get email notifications from Moodle forum posts or other components. Moodle Announcements are a type of forum, so it is important to keep forum notification preferences enabled. See Forum Preferences to disable auto-subscription of other forum types. Blogs, Roles, and PortfoliosThese features of Moodle have no configurable settings and so do not need to be customized unless instructed by your instructor or program of study. |