Happy Friday: my top 5 favorite Moodle sites
I’ve seen a lot of Moodles. I can’t resist a new Moodle link, to see the theme, the apparent activity on the front page and the various courses that are
I’ve seen a lot of Moodles. I can’t resist a new Moodle link, to see the theme, the apparent activity on the front page and the various courses that are
At the Moot in Austin we covered a great presentation about the feasibility study conducted by North Carolina Community College’s Open Source Collaborative [link to MN coverage] and now we’ve
Here’s a question from a little while ago submitted to our quick “ask Mr. Moodle” survey: http://goo.gl/6aU2. Is a godaddy shared hosting account sufficient enough to be able to host
A few months ago we asked for suggestions of courses that were available and open for download. The list has been growing steadily and now there are links to over
The New Jersey’s Science and Technology University (www.NJIT.edu) uses Moodle and has over 30 Moodle videos, tutorials and PDF documents that highlight the basics to the more advanced and 3rd
Saw this on Twitter and had to share (Thanks to @Moodleman for the RT). It’s a great video by Steve Williams (@MrHSIE) created in the style of Common Craft highlighting
Below you’ll find a growing matrix of free or very low cost hosting options for Moodle. NOTE: many of these companies or organizations are official Moodle partners (so if you’re
This theme is an adaptation of Dan’s EduMoodle theme [http://vl3.co.uk/moodle/?&theme=EduMoodle], but it goes a little further in creating a customizable slide show as part of the header. It’s pretty.
What’s a Favicon? A Favicon is the little image that shows on most browser tabs or in the address bar next to the URL of the site that you’re visiting;
Eoin Campbell created a pretty slick tool for creating new quiz questions and quizzes using Microsoft Word that can then be uploaded/imported to your Moodle course. The resource has a