Restrict access settings - MoodleDocs (2024)

Contents

  • 1 Enabling the use of restrict access sitewide
  • 2 Enabling or disabling specific restrictions
  • 3 Restricting activity access
    • 3.1 Activity completion
    • 3.2 Date
    • 3.3 Grade
    • 3.4 Group and groupings
    • 3.5 User profile
    • 3.6 Restriction set
  • 4 Hiding the conditions
  • 5 ALL or ANY Conditions
  • 6 Restricting whole course section access

Enabling the use of restrict access sitewide

To use the restrict access feature, it must be enabled by an administrator by checking the "Enable restricted access" box in Administration > Site administration > Advanced features. A restrict access section will then appear for teachers on the Activity settings screen, with an 'Add restriction' button. This section applies to all activities and resources, and is the second to last section in each activities settings area, above Activity completion (if it has been turned on).

Enabling or disabling specific restrictions

In Site administration > Plugins > Availability restrictions > Manage restrictions you can enable or disable (Hide/Show) any of the individual restriction types for use throughout the site.

Restricting activity access

In the settings of each activity there is a Restrict Access section. To get to this, click 'Edit' alongside the activity you want to restrict and then choose 'Edit Settings', or add a new activity, which will bring you to the settings page.

In the 'Restrict Access' section of the activity settings page, click the 'Add restriction' button. A choice of conditions appears:

Restriction can be based upon Activity completion, date, grade, the group or grouping the students are in or even user profile fields. The 'Restriction set' button also allows for more complex criteria requiring nested conditions.

Activity completion

See Activity completion. Note that this button only appears if you have Activity completion enabled by the administrator in your site, and it is enabled in your course in Course administration > Edit settings > Completion tracking.

Instead of selecting a specific activity or resources, access may be restricted to "Previous activity with completion".

Date

Access can be restricted from or until a certain date and time.

Grade

You can specify a condition on any grade in the course: the full course grade, the grade for any activity, or a custom grade that you create manually. You can enter either a minimum value (at least percentage), a maximum value (less than percentage), both, or neither. The activity will only appear if the student has a value for the specified grade, and if it falls within any specified number range. You can add more than one grade condition. All conditions must be met in order for the activity to appear.

  • The range numbers can be fractional (with up to five decimal places) if necessary.
  • Be careful with the maximum value; if the maximum is 7, a student who scores exactly 7 will not see the activity. You could set it to 7.01 if you really wanted to include 7.
  • If creating several different activities that appear according to grade ranges, use the same number for the maximum of one activity, and the minimum of the next. For example, you might create one activity with a maximum of 7 and another with a minimum of 7. The first would appear to everyone scoring between 0 and 6.99999, and the second would appear to everyone scoring 7.00000 to 10. This guarantees that everyone with a grade will see one or other.To remove a grade condition, set the assessment name to 'none' and remove the range number values
  • If you want to use a condition for students with blank grades then you can add a grade restriction and select the activity you want to use as a restriction. Do not select a checkbox for either the greater than or less than criteria. This will require the student to have a grade. This means students with blank grades do not meet that criterion.

Group and groupings

If groups or groupings are used in the course, it is possible to restrict the activity to a certain group or grouping. If they are turned off for this course and not available, these options will not be present for use as an restriction.

NOTE: This button only appears if you have groups enabled in your course.

User profile

Access can be restricted using one of the following standard profile user fields:

  • Address - This is the value in the 'address' column
  • AIM ID - This is the value in the 'aim' column
  • City/town - This is the value in the 'city' column
  • Country - This is the two letter country code, NOT the name of the country.
  • Department - This is the value in the 'department' column
  • Email Address - This is the value in the 'email' column
  • First name - This is the value in the 'firstname' column
  • ICQ number - This is the value in the 'icq' column
  • ID number - This is the value in the 'idnumber' column
  • Institution - This is the value in the 'institution' column
  • Mobile phone - This is the value in the 'phone2' column
  • MSN ID - This is the value in the 'msn' column
  • Phone - This is the value in the 'phone1' column
  • Skype ID - This is the value in the 'skype' column
  • Surname - This is the value in the 'lastname' column
  • Web page - This is the value in the 'url' column
  • Yahoo ID - This is the value in the 'yahoo' column

In addition, you can choose any custom user profile fields if you have created any.

Restriction set

This allows you to add a set of complex restrictions to apply complex logic. See Using restrict access for an example.

Hiding the conditions

  • If the eye is SHUT then students who do not meet that part of the condition will not see the activity at all.
  • If the eye is OPEN the students who do not meet that part of the condition will see the activity but it will be greyed out and have information about why they can't access it yet.

The shut eye takes precedence. For example, you could have 2 conditions, one based on date (with eye shut) and one based on completing a previous activity (with eye open). That way, the activity will not appear at all until the date; then it will appear, but tell you that you need to complete the other activity; then when you complete the other activity you can access it.

For OR and NOT AND type conditions, you only get a single eye icon instead of one for each condition

ALL or ANY Conditions

Further restrictions may be added by clicking the 'Add restriction' button again, and it is possible to specify that ALL the conditions or ANY of the conditions are required before the activity is made available. Thus, it is possible to use 'Or' as well as 'And' conditions. See Using Conditional activities for an example.

'and' condition

'or' condition

Restricting whole course section access

It is possible to restrict access to activities and resources within a whole course section by specifying the conditions in the settings for that particular section. Do this by editing the section settings in Topic menu > Edit topic > Restrict access.

Restrict access settings - MoodleDocs (2024)

FAQs

How do I restrict access on Moodle? ›

Where are the restrict access settings? 'Conditional access' needs to be enabled by an administrator in Administration > Site administration > Advanced features and a teacher will then see "restrict access" options in the set-up screen of each activity.

Which of the following is a valid condition for restricting activities in Moodle? ›

The restrict access feature enables teachers to restrict the availability of any activity or even a course section according to certain conditions such as dates, grade obtained, group or activity completion.

What is a restrict access? ›

Definition. Restricted access refers to a resource that is available in a system but with some type of restriction for full open access. This type of access can occur in a number of different situations.

Can Moodle tell when you leave the page? ›

The Myth of Tab Switch Detection: Contrary to popular belief, Moodle itself does not have built-in tab switch detection capabilities. The platform cannot directly determine whether learners have switched to another tab while accessing course content or taking assessments.

How do I restrict access to quizzes in Moodle? ›

Add a new Activity or Resource, OR, for an existing item click Edit, then select "Edit settings". In either case, the Edit settings page will open. On the Edit settings page, click on the "Restrict access" section to open it. Click "Add restriction...".

What are permission overrides in Moodle? ›

Overrides are specific permissions designed to override a role in a specific context, allowing you to "tweak" your permissions as required. Overrides may be used to "open up" areas by giving users extra permissions.

Can Moodle detect activity? ›

Moodle, like many Learning Management Systems, offers various tools and features to promote academic integrity: Activity Logs: Moodle tracks student activity, helping educators identify unusual patterns.

Where can you find the completion and restriction setting of an activity in Moodle? ›

To get to this, click 'Edit' alongside the activity you want to restrict and then choose 'Edit Settings', or add a new activity, which will bring you to the settings page. Restriction can be based upon Activity completion, date, grade, the group or grouping the students are in or even user profile fields.

What are the disadvantages of using Moodle? ›

Outdated and Confusing User Interface: Several users have expressed dissatisfaction with the user interface of Moodle, finding it to be dated and confusing. They feel that it is difficult to navigate and locate specific features within the platform.

What are some of the methods for restricting access? ›

There are four types of access control methods: Mandatory Access Control (MAC), Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), Discretionary Access Control (DAC), and Rule-Based Access Control (RBAC or RB-RBAC). A method is chosen based on the level of access needed by each user, security requirement, infrastructure, etc.

What is an example of an access restriction? ›

Access restrictions behave as 'security labels' that can be attached to records. For example: The person record of Bob could be labeled with the 'SECRET' access restriction.

What are examples of user access restrictions? ›

For example, a user can access a normal address, but cannot see a secured address. Furthermore, the restrictions indicate if the user may read, create, update and / or delete data.

How does Moodle detect cheating? ›

Can Moodle detect cheating? Moodle itself cannot detect whether a student is cheating. However, it can easily be integrated with external tools that allow you to keep a closer eye on your students. It also gives you access to student activity logs through which you can keep tabs on suspicious behavior.

Can professors see how long you are on Moodle? ›

Course logs in Moodle provide professors with the ability to monitor when and which resources or activities students engage with.

Can professors see when you access Moodle? ›

Can professors see what students have done in Moodle? Yes. Moodle has a very robust logging system that tracks every time a user visits a page or clicks a link.

How do I change user permissions in Moodle? ›

Permissions for a course can be changed on the course page from Course navigation > Participants, clicking the dropdown next to Enrol users and selecting Permissions. Permissions for a particular activity can be changed on the activity page from Activity navigation > More > Permissions.

How do I manage roles and permissions in Moodle? ›

Go to Administration > Site administration > Users > Permissions > Define roles and edit the 'Authenticated user on frontpage' role. Allow capabilities for the front page activities. Click the 'Save changes' button.

How do I prevent students from seeing other students in Moodle? ›

Hiding the list of participants
  1. From Course navigation, click Participants and from the dropdown, select Permissions.
  2. Filter by viewparticipants.
  3. For the capability 'View participants' remove the student role and confirm.
Mar 29, 2024

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