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Moodle Administrator documentation

Moodle Teacher documentation

From MoodleDocs

  • Getting started for teachers page link – New at this Moodle thing? The “Getting started” page gives a general overview of all the features of a course. There are lots of internal links that will allow you to expand your knowledge. Welcome !

You can get back to this page by using the Teacher link in the Documentation menu on the left on most MoodleDoc pages.

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Drupal Administration Guide

Last modified: February 17, 2010 – 02:35

This guide provides information about the daily or ongoing operation of a Drupal site.

For information on developing the information architecture of a Drupal site, see the Structure Guide. For information about adding features and creating the business logic of a site, see the Site Building Guide. Continue reading ‘Drupal Administration Guide’ »

WordPress Codex

Joomla! Administrator’s Manual

Administrators

From Joomla! Documentation

As a website administrator you might be concerned about the visual appearance of a website but will pass responsibility for making changes and improvements to a web designer. Similarly, when changes to functionality are required you will contract a web developer to do the necessary work. As a website administrator you are responsible for the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the website. Activities might include ensuring that the site is properly backed up; managing user access; possibly installing extensions. You will also have responsibility for maintaining the security of the website.

Joomla! Administrator’s Manual

Note from the Doc Team: At the present time we are assembling an outline “content plan” for this document. What you see is not complete and is subject to change as we re-organise stuff and develop our thinking of what should be included and where it should be placed. The intention is that the list of topics you see below should be goal-orientated and not a “feature list” for the Administrator back-end. The items should address real and common activities that an Administrator will need to perform from time to time. Please feel free to help us by adding items you think should be included or amending items already present if you think they can be improved.

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