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title: "How Can I Access MOC Courseware?"
slug: "access-moc-courseware"
tags: ["NFR"]
updated: 2024-09-27T20:19:11Z
published: 2024-09-27T20:19:11Z
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# How Can I Access MOC Courseware?

Your students can easily access their Skillpipe courseware through a single sign-on from their Skillable TMS {{Glossary.Enrollment}} page. When a student is enrolled in a Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC) Class, an **Access Courseware** button will become visible. This button will appear only for students who are **Enrolled** in the {{glossary.Class}} and only after the start time on the first day of class. Once class starts, enrolled students may have to refresh their page to see the **Access Courseware** button.

![Access Courseware Button](https://cdn.document360.io/a298db04-a0fe-47e0-bfe3-c52d6f9d7c8c/Images/Documentation/access-courseware-button.png)

When your student selects this button the first time, they will be taken to either the **Authorization Request** page or the **Registration** page for Skillpipe. If the student's Skillable TMS account has the same primary email address as their Skillpipe account, on the **Authorization Request** page, they will:

1. Enter their Skillpipe **password**
2. Select **Authorize Access** to authorize **Skillable TMS** to access to their Skillpipe account.

![Authorization Request](https://cdn.document360.io/a298db04-a0fe-47e0-bfe3-c52d6f9d7c8c/Images/Documentation/authorize-access.png)

The student will be taken to their bookshelf in their Skillpipe account. Subsequent times when the student clicks **Access Courseware**, they will be taken directly to their Skillpipe bookshelf without having to sign in.

> Note
> 
> Please note: This feature only allows students to easily access their courseware in their Skillpipe account through single sign-on from the Skillable TMS enrollment page. To manage and make changes to their Skillpipe account itself, they will need to use Skillpipe directly.

If the student's Skillable TMS profile email address is not the same as the email aligned to their Skillpipe account, the **Access Courseware** button will take them to Skillpipe’s **Registration** page.

- Students who do not have a Skillpipe account can create a new account from the **Registration** page.
- Students who already have a Skillpipe account can login into their account by selecting the **Already have an account?** option.
- Once in their Skillpipe account, the student can add a Course and enter their courseware code to redeem their courseware.

![Registration](https://cdn.document360.io/a298db04-a0fe-47e0-bfe3-c52d6f9d7c8c/Images/Documentation/skillpipe-registration.png)

This feature is enabled at the Organization level. Once enabled on your organization, all enrollments with a status of Enrolled that are aligned with MOC courses will have the **Access Courseware** button. If you are not interested in using this feature and would like to disable it, please submit a Support ticket at [**https://skill.info/support**](https://skill.info/support) requesting that it be disabled for your organization.

Skillable's Training Management System. A learning management system designed to streamline the delivery, tracking, and reporting of your training programs.

A glossary is a collection of words pertaining to a specific topic. In your articles or dissertation, it’s a list of all terms you used that may not immediately be obvious to your reader. Your glossary only needs to include terms that your reader may not be familiar with, and it’s intended to enhance their understanding of your work. Glossaries are not mandatory, but if you use a lot of technical or field-specific terms, it may improve readability to add one.

An enrollment is the student registration for a class. Enrollments have multiple statuses, but only the Enrollment Status of Enrolled gives a student access to class. Within the enrollment the student will access the labs and activities and if set up digital courseware and virtual classroom for their class.

A class is a scheduled instructor-led event with a start and end time/date. Typically, these include lectures and hands on activities such as labs.

Bundles together content to then be set up for training through classes, subscriptions, and course assignments. Courses can include labs, videos, SCORM, LTI, external links, assessments, and documents. Courses must be assigned to a Content Provider and a Publishing Group to be available to set up for training.

An organization is assigned to each entity in the TMS, such as, users, classes, subscriptions, and courses. The organization is a basis to determine access given based on roles within the organization and management over the organization.
