Moodle Monday: Embedding Google Maps into Moodle @timdalton
This week I want to look at how you can embed Google Maps into Moodle courses. Google provides a very simple interface for generating the right code you need, all
This week I want to look at how you can embed Google Maps into Moodle courses. Google provides a very simple interface for generating the right code you need, all
Update: Moodle 2.0 is out. Officially released November 24th, 2010 and available for download: http://download.moodle.org/. You can get your hands on a book highlighting all the new features and tools
Next week (June 23rd – 25th) at Depauw University in Indiana, CLAMP (Collaborative Liberal Arts Moodle Project) will be holding their annual Hack/Doc Fest all focused on improving and working with
Moodle Mobile is an important milestone in the evolution of Moodle LMS. Here’s a breakdown of the mobile projects and products available to you and your site. ¹While this requires
I recently read the book “Moodle 1.9 Theme Design” written by Paul James Gadsdon and I must say, of all the Moodle-related books from Packt Publishing, I was the most
Joyce Seitzinger, aka catspyjamasnz on Twitter created a poster sized guide for Moodle that made quite a splash in my PLN over the weekend. It’s a great cheat sheet that
We created LMSPulse.com because we love Learning Management Systems and want to be active, contributing members of the open source community. If you continue to browse and use this website,
Uncle Moodle wants YOU to write for Moodle News. We post on a daily (weekday) basis about freshest and most exciting developments from the Moodle community. But we can’t do
Thanks to Helen Foster (@moodlehelen) for originally posting the details. Http://demo.moodle.net has around two dozen courses that you can download and use due to their CC licenses. Most of the
There are some interesting posts and developments coming from the Open University (http://www.open.ac.uk/) specifically concerning the use of mobiles ot access course materials and the OU site. More at http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/mLearn/.