 Giving learners course access. There are a number of ways in which your learners can access your course. For example, your administrator might enroll them for you, they might be automatically enrolled from outside, or they might be able to create their own accounts on the Moodle site, and then enroll themselves into your course. Enrollment means how students get into your course, whereas authentication means how they get onto a Moodle site, something we don't look at here. In this video, we 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 it. If we click the Participants link in the navigation drawer, we see any participants already enrolled in the course. If there are a lot, we can search and filter with several options. If allowed, teachers can click the Enroll Users button to manually add a student. Note that as a course teacher, you can't add other editing teachers, unless allowed by the admin. From the cog icon and Enrollment methods, we can see the different ways that they're able to access or be enrolled into a course. The first one we see is called Manual Enrollments. This means that students can be enrolled into the course by the teacher, as we just did. Guest Access here has its I icon closed, so that means that currently, no guests can look at this course, but the teacher can enable it by clicking the I. Self Enrollment means that users can enroll themselves by clicking a button, if we enable it by opening the I. If the admin has allowed other Enrollment methods, we can access them from the dropdown. Let's explore the options for Self Enrollment by clicking the I icon. Here, amongst the options, you can set a password or Enrollment key, and you can also, for example, set a limit on the number of learners who can join the course. Let's now enable Self Enrollment and follow student Barbara as she accesses the course. She sees an Enroll Me button, but first she has to enter the Enrollment key, then she presses the button, and here she is enrolled in the course ready to learn.