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# Choose your site's domain out of the dropdown, and enter 'data' as the subdomain name, and then create the site. | # Choose your site's domain out of the dropdown, and enter 'data' as the subdomain name, and then create the site. | ||
# Click the 'disable this website' button | # Click the 'disable this website' button | ||
# Find the storage path for your site - it's listed at the bottom of the website management screen | # Click the website you just created. | ||
# Find the storage path for your site - it's listed at the bottom of the website management screen. It'll look similar to <tt>/misc/00/000/000/000/00/user/web/data.yoursite.com/</tt> | |||
# Now, in Moodle, you'd want to set this storage path as your data directory. | # Now, in Moodle, you'd want to set this storage path as your data directory. |
Revision as of 07:31, 6 April 2016
Moodle is a Course Management System (CMS), also known as a Learning Management System (LMS) or a Virtual Learing Environment (VLE). It is a free web applications that educators can use to create effective online learning sites
Moodle requires a few tweaks to your account before you can install it:
Changing your database language settings
Next, Moodle requires its database tables to be created with UTF-8 support. To do this:
- create a new database, as normal, and then click on the Edit Tables icon next to it.
- in this new window, click the name of the database in the left column (next to the line that says information_schema)
- now, click the Operations tab at the top
- One of the boxes will be labelled Collation:. Scroll through this list and find the option named utf8_general_ci. Select this and click the Go button.
- You should see a notice at the top of the screen that says that Your SQL query has been executed successfully.
- Close this window, and continue with the Moodle install.
Setting your Data Directory
When setting up a data directory, Moodle will want a path outside the web server's root. Unfortunately with our shared hosting, we don't offer that; but we can achieve the same result in a few steps. Basically, you want to create a new site to hold the Moodle data, but then disable it so that the web server can't access it.
- Log into your Bravenet account, and then click the 'FTP Hosting' tab and then the 'websites' subtab.
- Click on 'build a new website'
- Choose 'use a subdomain'
- Choose your site's domain out of the dropdown, and enter 'data' as the subdomain name, and then create the site.
- Click the 'disable this website' button
- Click the website you just created.
- Find the storage path for your site - it's listed at the bottom of the website management screen. It'll look similar to /misc/00/000/000/000/00/user/web/data.yoursite.com/
- Now, in Moodle, you'd want to set this storage path as your data directory.