Mobile Wrap up (4 Mobile App for Moodle reviews) and some thoughts
As you know, I am and have been a huge fan of the progress made on the Mobile Moodle front. Engaging learning materials on cell phone and handhelds (including tablets)
As you know, I am and have been a huge fan of the progress made on the Mobile Moodle front. Engaging learning materials on cell phone and handhelds (including tablets)
This week I’ll be focusing on reviewing the various released and soon-to-be-released Mobile (both native and web) apps for Moodle. These apps each are for Moodle 1.9 or previous versions
If you’re already signed up at Moodlemayhem, you can view the thread [link], otherwise sign up today for an easy way to connect with Moodlers and get resources from those
The creators of Moodle XML Converter (a utility for creating Moodle questions banks using the XML format) have a new, quick presentation which makes the case for using the Database
Short post this week, but a quick recommendation for a nice Moodle tool I got sent to have a look at. The Moodle quiz and glossary modules are great, but
Screenr user @Glynnmark has a short (2 minute) video that succinctly highlights the process and decisions you’ll need to make for exporting a category of questions using the GIFT format
Gaurav Parashar, a staff member at Inmantec Institution in Delhi, India just shared a great post that outlines his institution’s struggles with providing students information and instruction via hybridized courses
That’s a real quote: http://twitter.com/Patthew101/statuses/25196671382. And it’s quite possibly a major issue in education as we all embrace technology through LMS-use and the social web. The observational-tweet, perhaps, is part
Foodle, a Moodle theme for Moodle 1.9.x is available from Moodle Partner, UVCMS of Buenos Aires, Argentina [http://moodlesolutions.uvcms.com]. It’s a slick, simplistic theme that evokes the basic aesthetic of Facebook while providing
The module description page on Moodle.org for this little add-on refers to the Moodle ‘scroll of death’, sounds familiar to me… Have you got a course that you’re finding is