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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
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
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
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
It’s certainly a hot topic, so if you’re looking for some resources to move from BB to Moodle you’re not alone. Here are three of the best resources available that
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
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
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
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