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  • Plugin Author Dualcube

    (@dualcube)

    Hi @robegb, sorry for the inconvenience.

    We have updated our doc, please check now https://dualcube.com/docs/moowoodle-set-up-guide/

    Let us know if you need any further help.

    Thread Starter robegb

    (@robegb)

    Thank you for your quick response.

    I’m confused. There is a new link in your doc to the MooWoodle Moodle Connector, but the zip file that I can download from there apparently contains the WordPress plugin, not a Moodle extension.

    Maybe my understanding of the documentation is not right, so could you please confirm that besides the wordpress plugin and the Moodle settings configuration (web service, protocol, token…), I need to install a Moodle plugin (extension)?
    And where should I find it?

    Please note that the old link that I mentioned before is still present in the doc, under “Install and Activate MooWoodle Enrollment”.

    Thanks.

    Plugin Author Dualcube

    (@dualcube)

    Hi @robegb , let me assist you here.

    Our MooWoodle Moodle Connector works as a bridge between your moodle site and your wordpress site (where you will sell the course).

    So, as shared in our updated doc : https://dualcube.com/docs/moowoodle-set-up-guide/ you need to install WordPress plugin i.e.MooWoodle Moodle Connector (also called MooWoodle Enrollment) in your WordPress site.
    Also configure both Moodle site and MooWoodle Moodle Connector/Moowoodle plugin as per our doc.

    That’s after syncing the courses you can sell your courses in your WordPress site.

    Thread Starter robegb

    (@robegb)

    Ok. Thank you very much for the explanation and the doc update.

    Plugin Author Dualcube

    (@dualcube)

    You are most welcome ??

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