Created by Sebastian Bernal
over 8 years ago
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The M in Moodle stands for Modular, and one of the great benefits of Moodle is that if its many standard features aren’t enough for you, you can search over a thousand additional plugins to find what you need – for free! Quick overview on QuizHappily, the Plugins directory is very well organised so if, for example, you are a fan of the powerful Quiz module, it’s easy for you to sift through the different question types, formats, reports and more. Did you know, for example, that you can require students to agree to a plagiarism statement before they begin a quiz, in a similar way to assignments? You can do this with the “honesty check” quiz access rule plugin. Extending the power of the teacher with Availability conditionsRecent improvements in availability conditions have encouraged developers to contribute in this area too. Perhaps you have a course accessed by users with different native languages and you want an easy way to restrict activities in each language. Did you know about the Restriction by language plugin which lets you do just that? Read more about availability condition plugins here. Update your course formatMost Moodlers are happy with Moodle’s standard weekly or topics course format, but if your users are particularly keen on Facebook or Twitter and you think having a more social media-like course might motivate their learning, you can have just that with the Socialwall course format. Explore the many useful contributed course formats here. Gamification for engaging coursesAlong with the social side of learning, gamification of courses is very popular these days. Did you know you can add a Level Up! block, allowing students to gain experience points and level up in their courses? Check out other handy blocks here. What else is on offer?A ‘local plugin’ is one that doesn’t fit into a particular area such as quiz or block. Did you know there is a local Moodle welcome plugin which sends a welcome message to a new user and alerts the admin at the same time when a user creates an account? Being made to feel welcome when you first join a course is good for your motivation, and it’s yet another example of how Moodle plugins support successful learning. News subscription Sign up for updates direct to your inbox - don’t worry, we’re not the spamming type. Name Email address News RSS Feed Recent News Moodle Welcomes eDaktik as a New Certified Moodle Partner for Austria June 2, 2016 Moodle strengthens its global network of certified service providers with the addition of new Moodle Partner, eDaktik. PERTH, Western Australia — Moodle, the world’s open source learning platform today announces eDaktik as a new Moodle Partner in Austria. As a certified Moodle Partner, the organisation will use the Moodle trademarks and provide certified Moodle services […] Announcing Moodle for School – New from MoodleCloud May 30, 2016 Moodle for School, the latest initiative from our MoodleCloud team, has been designed especially for (you guessed it) schools. Every detail of the Moodle for School package has been carefully considered with primary and secondary schools in mind, which is why the complete course management system includes a friendly new configurable theme and a range […] Announcing Moodle 3.1 May 23, 2016 The world’s open source learning platform presents its most intuitive version to date, Moodle 3.1. Moodle’s latest release contains plenty of useful features and improvements, including much-anticipated support for Competency Based Education (CBE) frameworks. Using Moodle 3.1, educators can define learning plans for students, based on competencies in any subject area. Students can then prove […]
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