<p>The studyplan plugin extends Moodle with the ability to show students and teachers an overview of their curriculum and results therein</p>
<p>By showing students an easy to read graphical overview of their progress over multiple courses, students are more in control of their own
learning process than by just listing results alone</p>
<aid="#postinstall"><h2>Configuration post install</h2></a>
<p>The studyplan plugin will automatically add links to the flat navigation bat used in Moodle 3.11 and below<p>
<p>However, Moodle 4.0-4.2 use a new "primary navigation" bar, and does not yet support customizing the primary navigation bar (it is a planned feature though)</p>
<p><strong>Use the following workaround:</strong></p>
<p>You can add custom primary menu items in <b>Site administration</b> -> <b>Appearance</b>-> <b>Theme settings</b>
That page contains an item called Custom menu items". Add the following into that area to custimize it
<p>While the studyplan management rights are added by default to the <b>manager</b> role, the right to just view the studyplans for teachers and students is not
added to any default role. You should make a separate role for faculty that is allowed to view the study plans (or integrate it in an existing role),
grant the roght <i>local/treestudyplan:viewuserreports</i> to that role, and assign the role to all users that should have this right in a given context.</p>
<p>See <ahref="advanced.htm#rights"><b>Advanced</b> -> <b>Roles and permissions</b></a> for more details</p>
<h2>Configuration</h2>
<p>After installing the plugin you can find the main configuration in <b>Site administration</b> -> <b>Courses</b> -> <b>Studyplans</b></p>