 There are a number of ways in which your students can access your course. For example, your administrator might enrol them for you, or they might be automatically enrol from outside Moodle, or they might be able to create their own accounts on the Moodle side and enrol themselves into your course. In this video we'll look at how you the teacher can manually add students to your course and how you can find out the other ways in which they can access your course. To do this we scroll down to the Administration block and then click the link Users. The two that we are interested in are Enrollment Methods and Enrolder Users. Enrollment means how a student gets into your course, whereas Authentication means how they get onto the Moodle site. If we as a teacher click Enrollment Methods we can see the different ways that they are able to access or be enrolled into your course. The I is open for manual enrollments. That means that students can be enrolled by the teacher. The one user here is the teacher himself who's already been enrolled. Guest Access has its I closed, so that means that currently no guests can look at the course, but the teacher can enable this by opening the I. Self Enrollment means that users can enroll themselves by clicking a button. This is currently disabled because the I is closed. Opening it would allow students to access the course themselves. If we now go back and then look at Users Enrolled Users, this allows us to do two things. In the Administration block Users Enrolled Users we can see the list of who is already enrolled in the course, currently just the teacher. If there are a lot of users, we can search for them by using the search box at the top, and we can also filter this by the different ways in which they've been enrolled and by the role which they have in the course. To Enroll Users manually, we click the Enroll Users button, and then we can choose the role that we want. Currently it's set at learner or student. As a teacher we don't normally have the right to enrol other teachers into our course. We would have to ask permission to do that. We then scroll down and choose the user that we want. For example, to Enroll Sam Student, we click the Enroll button, and then we can scroll down and finish Enrolling Users. This is fine if you just have a few users to enrol into your course. However, if you have many, it might be worth investigating other ways of allowing them access.