Saturday, December 3, 2011
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Adding a Community Hub in Moodle 2.0
The one of major changes in Moodle 2.0 is a community hub
What does that mean? Now everybody can share his/her courses. Useful introduction to the concept of community hubs in Mark Drechsler’s Blog, open content resources - K12opened.com
To set up your own community hub you need to register your Moodle site through Site Administration - Registration
To register on a specific hub just specify location of the hub
and select your privacy options
After registration you can publish courses on your hub (Course Administration Settings - Publish)
1. Select your hub
2. Set course options - description, type of license, subject, educational level, tags, etc.
What does that mean? Now everybody can share his/her courses. Useful introduction to the concept of community hubs in Mark Drechsler’s Blog, open content resources - K12opened.com
To set up your own community hub you need to register your Moodle site through Site Administration - Registration
To register on a specific hub just specify location of the hub
and select your privacy options
After registration you can publish courses on your hub (Course Administration Settings - Publish)
1. Select your hub
2. Set course options - description, type of license, subject, educational level, tags, etc.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Testing Moodle 2.0
At first look we have extended menu options.
1) Added Navigation tree
2) You can have quick access to front page settings as it is now a separated node of Settings block
3)Site administration view
1) Added Navigation tree
2) You can have quick access to front page settings as it is now a separated node of Settings block
3)Site administration view
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