Posts Tagged ‘tools’
Interview with David Monllaó, Developer of Moodle Flavours #GSOC
The Moodle Flavours project is one that I'm currently watching with much anticipation. As a Google Summer of Code Project this is development work that Moodle is receiving in exchange for providing mentorship to a student (the student is paid through a Google stipend, learn more about the GSOC here). Michael de Raadt is acting as mentor for [...]
Poll: @catspyjamasnz asks ‘How many Moodle Tools do you use in your average course?’
Just helping to spread the word of this poll by Joyce Seitzinger (aka @catspyjamasnz)
Moodle Do’s and Don’ts Comic
Caught this on Twitter yesterday (thanks @wagjuer); it's a comic style tips sheet for Moodle. Not as robust or in depth as the Moodle Tool Guide for Teachers; but helpful (and fun) nonetheless. I love the design and layout (maybe it's time for an updated comic version?). It was originally uploaded to Moodle.org in 2006 and created in part [...]
@kfasimpaur shows how to create Moodle Glossaries in a snap
K12opened.com (Twittering under the handle @kfasimpaur) recently posted a really great time saving resource for creating Moodle glossary entries (http://twitter.com/kfasimpaur/status/9145932904). The post highlights a tool located on k12opened.com where you can post a list of words (comma separated) and then with two clicks create an XML file [...]





