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The Course Contacts block displays a list of users on your course and various methods for communicating with them.
The block is highly customisable and allows you to choose specific roles which you wish to display users from. By default the block will show teachers on the course but this can be changed however you wish.
You can also configure which communication types you wish to show, the block can provide quick links to Email, Message or Telephone each user.
The block also shows whether the user has been active in the last five minutes.
Changelog
v3.0 - Minor updates to make the block work on Moodle3: minimal changes not reworked. - Code Checker edits v2.0 - Fixed compatibility with MS-SQL. - The current user will no longer be filtered out of contacts list although the contact links will not be displayed for them. - Improved coding, removed custom DB query and made use of html writer. - Added a simple email form allowing users to email others directly from Moodle. This can be disabled through site configuration. - Added option to sort contact cards by recently active or date enrolled. - Added option to display inherited role assignments. - Removed dummy pluralisation after role names. v1.0.1 - cleaned up sql queries, fixed a problem in the stylesheet v1.0 - first release
Maintainer
The block has been written and is being maintained by Mark Ward for Burton & South Derbyshire College (UK). v3.0 - Contributions from Richard Oelmann
Many thanks to
Matthew Cannings of Sandwell.ac.uk for contributing code, suggestions and testing. Paul Haddad for suggesting intergrated emailing and contact sorting options. Aaricia Thorgalson for suggesting that users who are contacts should be visible on list. Simon Hanmer for identifying problem and solution to issues with MSSQL databases.
Contact
Mark Ward - http://moodle.org/user/profile.php?id=489101 Richard Oelmann - https://moodle.org/user/profile.php?id=480148
License
Released Under the GNU General Public Licence http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html