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Coming Up: LearnerScript Version 3.0 - LearnerScript - 0 views

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    We are glad to announce this latest news to you from LearnerScript. We're going to launch the third version of LearnerScript (aka LearnerScript 3.0) on June 8. This version is long overdue. Yet, the waiting for LearnerScript 3.0 is going to be worthwhile. The latest version brings out some exciting stuff. More importantly, version 3.0 comes along with its 'Lite' version. Let's drop some hints before you actually take a look at the product on the demo site. Here we go...
eabyasinfosol

How to Know and Update Your Moodle Version - Eabyas - 0 views

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    Do you know what your Moodle version is? If not, how about checking that Moodle version? In this blog post, we'll discuss the topic in two parts. The first part is about 'how to know your Moodle version'. In the second part, we'll see, 'how to update your Moodle version'. Just a bit off the subject. Before we move on to the subject, feel free to check out the other 'how to' blogs on our website. These are a great help to train your folks in Moodle administration. Now let's move on to the topic...
eabyasinfosol

What's New in LearnerScript Version 3.0? - LearnerScript - 0 views

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    We've just launched LearnerScript 3.0 version. The latest version of the Moodle analytics tool is long overdue. And it further strengthens our aim and commitment to keep LearnerScript up to date. Visit our site and have a glance at the LearnerScript demo to find out yourself what's new. And of course, we list out some of the changes made here in the coming up paragraphs. And more importantly, we have come up with the 'LearnerScript Lite' version. As asked by some of the Moodle users, it's helpful for small-scale organizations. For more information about the Lite version, check out our website. So, let's know about these changes in brief in the following paras...
Julian Ridden

Moodle performance testing: how much more horsepower do each new versions of Moodle req... - 0 views

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    Each new version of Moodle allows teachers to create more engaging online courses, and do so more easily as Moodle becomes more user-friendly. It also puts extra strain on the server(s) it runs on. I have been asking myself for a while: "Just how much more horsepower do each new versions of Moodle require?" October being Oktobertest for me, I thought I'd investigate further and run some tests of my own.
eabyasinfosol

What's new in LearnerScript 3.0, the Moodle reporting tool - LearnerScript - 0 views

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    In this webinar, we talk about the updates from version 3.0 of LearnerScript, the advanced Moodle reporting tool. The latest version includes various changes like UI, new reports, a single version for all databases, and sundry. More importantly, LearnerScript Lite has been introduced for budget-friendly Moodle analytics. Let's have a look at the points covered. Agenda: Overview of the Release Notes A brief live demo on LearnerScript 3.0 Introduction to LearnerScript Lite and its demo site Q & A Duration: 30 minutes
anonymous

NanoGong - Home - 0 views

  • NanoGong is an applet that can be used by someone to record, playback and save their voice, in a web page. When the recording is played back the user can speed up or slow down the sound without changing it. The speeded up or slowed down version of the recorded sound can be saved to the user's hard disk, if he/she wishes
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    "NanoGong is an applet that can be used by someone to record, playback and save their voice, in a web page. When the recording is played back the user can speed up or slow down the sound without changing it. The speeded up or slowed down version of the recorded sound can be saved to the user's hard disk, if he/she wishes "
Trevor Cunningham

Moodle | MaTc-Online Blog - 0 views

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    Link .mp4 video as you do .flv and avoid the hassles of creating/uploading/linking multiple versions of the same movie.
Kerry J

Moodle 2.0 is here - what now? | Brightcookie.com Educational Technologies - 0 views

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    The long-awaited day is finally here: Moodle 2.0 has officially been released in a production-ready version. ith better e-portfolio support, community hubs where educators can share courses, centralised databases for file storage, new features to explore, major improvements on existing features - will everyone be ditching 1.9x faster than you can say Moodle? Errr, not quite THAT fast.
James OReilly

Styleguide for Moodle Translations - 0 views

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    draft version
Kerry J

Using Moodle: Moodle "End of Life" policy - 0 views

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    Moodle is not going to support 1.9x and earlier versions after the end of this calendar year.
Julian Ridden

E-TeachUK: Moodle 2.0 for Teachers:-An Illustrated Guide - 0 views

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    After several interupted weeks I have finally completed the upto date version of  my Moodle for Teachers:- An Illustrated Guide, this time for Moodle 2.0.Moodle 2.0 for Teachers:- An Illustrated Guide, is designed to be a guide for users of Moodle 2.0.What will you learn from the manual?  * Create and manage course content through adding files, resources, linking to resources, creating and linking to a variety of activities.* Create quizzes and assessments.* Create and run forums and blogs within Moodle.* Embed multi-media, social media; modify blocks to make your Moodle site more dynamic and webpage like.* Create pedagogic sound courses.* This is all facilitated by the use of an illustrated guide using actual screen shots.
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