Mr. Moodle: How Can I Make The Most Of XML In Moodle Quizzes?
Updated on July 25th, 2019 Dear Mr. Moodle! I heard that I can write questions for Moodle Quizzes much faster using XML code. Is that true? I have only basic
Updated on July 25th, 2019 Dear Mr. Moodle! I heard that I can write questions for Moodle Quizzes much faster using XML code. Is that true? I have only basic
Or put more dramatically, (cynically?) Is all EdTech just another form of surveillance tech? It was a matter of time for AI and Cybersecurity to cross paths in EdTech and
By the Edwiser Team. We are not overstating when we claim that Grading and Assessment are quintessential components of a teacher’s daily workflow. And why not! After all, it might
The Western Canadian Learning Network represents school districts in Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon and the Northwest Territories. 51 districts receive WCLN support in all things online learning, with a soft
Our Open EdTech for SDGs Tracker initiative has been met with broad and positive reception, and we could not be happier. But more importantly, it has brought to attention the
WizIQ (@wiziq) is a sponsor of LMSPulse. Here’s an easy to digest list of good tools for Moodle that you might consider using. Many are not standard activities/modules but each
Every organization that uses digital technologies to deliver valuable experiences has to its avail a wealth of data ready to use. For many reasons, few do. There are many reasons
It simply doesn’t get truer than this! Learning is pivotal to the overall growth of any individual, be it the traditional classroom learning, or even the more modern online learning.
We've trained an unsupervised language model that can generate coherent paragraphs and perform rudimentary reading comprehension, machine translation, question answering, and summarization — all without task-specific training: https://t.co/sY30aQM7hU pic.twitter.com/360bGgoea3 —
Tell an educator the names of the talks in the OpenAI Robotics Symposium 2019 conference. Don’t give them any context. What would they think about “Learning Dexterity,” “Learning from Play”