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When you upload content to Mahara, you may need to agree to the :ref:`upload agreement <upload_agreement>` or specify a :ref:`license <licenses>` for the content you upload so others know whether it is your own or was created by somebody else. You can use the :ref:`Creative Commons block <creative_commons_block>` if you want to share an entire portfolio page under a `Creative Commons license <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/>`_.
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:ref:`Mahoodle <mahoodle_info>` is the term used for connecting Mahara and Moodle for single sign-on and content exchange.
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Users in an institution are institution members and users in groups are group members.
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Messages are sent to you by other users. The messages appear in your inbox and can be delivered via email as well.
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`Moodle <https://moodle.org>`_ is a learning management system (LMS) and thus teacher-centred. Courses in Moodle are filled with learning content by teachers. Students (users) get access to the content and can discuss it and are often graded on their performance. Moodle and Mahara can be used in combination. If connected, users only need one account for both systems and can switch between them without a new login. Mahara can be used as personal repository for users, and they can copy their own assignments and course contributions into their Mahara account as artefacts.
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