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* "I love the idea in general. I think that you have to strengthen the connection between Moodle and open initiatives generally and specially with OER. Openness is the future, embrace people involved in it."
* "I love the idea in general. I think that you have to strengthen the connection between Moodle and open initiatives generally and specially with OER. Openness is the future, embrace people involved in it."
* "Having a place to look for additional resource as sometimes it is quite difficult to find specific content for some courses."
* "Having a place to look for additional resource as sometimes it is quite difficult to find specific content for some courses."
 
* "Federated repositories. Can choose not to share something to the whole community. Powerful search engine."
* "Yes (-:  Radio search. Maybe regional."
* "Sharing contents in two ways. Following people or institutions with the same interests."
* "Love your idea of sharing like this, would be nice to share exercise and best practises / good examples. With a note of benefit and time used for the exercise."
* "We can connect with others points of view for others countries."
* "It's a good project if the majority accept it. Great stuff! Do it!"
* "Moodle.Net is a great solution to connect know-how between Moodlers!!"
* "I like Moodle moving up as a global community."
* "Each institution managing its own node can be a great idea to encourage people to share."
* "Nowadays moodle.org forums are mainly focused on developers and admins, it's great to get the teachers to engaged in the community."
* "Private content vs public content"
* "Like:
** Integration between moodle.net, moodle core & moodle cloud
** empower educators by sharing resources
** privacy."
* "Share resources. Keep in touch with other teachers/educators."
* "To find common interests. To create new contacts based on these common interests."
* "Decentralized. Great! Cooperation, synergies :-)"
* "I like the 1-click to integrate resources into my Moodle course."
* "Privacy settings"
* "Focused social network. Social groups with similar interest."


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=== Red ===
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Revision as of 13:55, 28 June 2018

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At MoodleMoot Spain (June 2018) we asked participants for their input to the MoodleNet project. The slides from that session can be found below, along with feedback captured on post-it notes.

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The feedback was captured in 'traffic light' format in both English and Spanish:

  • Green - I think this is great
  • Yellow - I have questions about this
  • Red - I have concerns about this

Green

  • "I love the idea in general. I think that you have to strengthen the connection between Moodle and open initiatives generally and specially with OER. Openness is the future, embrace people involved in it."
  • "Having a place to look for additional resource as sometimes it is quite difficult to find specific content for some courses."
  • "Federated repositories. Can choose not to share something to the whole community. Powerful search engine."
  • "Yes (-: Radio search. Maybe regional."
  • "Sharing contents in two ways. Following people or institutions with the same interests."
  • "Love your idea of sharing like this, would be nice to share exercise and best practises / good examples. With a note of benefit and time used for the exercise."
  • "We can connect with others points of view for others countries."
  • "It's a good project if the majority accept it. Great stuff! Do it!"
  • "Moodle.Net is a great solution to connect know-how between Moodlers!!"
  • "I like Moodle moving up as a global community."
  • "Each institution managing its own node can be a great idea to encourage people to share."
  • "Nowadays moodle.org forums are mainly focused on developers and admins, it's great to get the teachers to engaged in the community."
  • "Private content vs public content"
  • "Like:
    • Integration between moodle.net, moodle core & moodle cloud
    • empower educators by sharing resources
    • privacy."
  • "Share resources. Keep in touch with other teachers/educators."
  • "To find common interests. To create new contacts based on these common interests."
  • "Decentralized. Great! Cooperation, synergies :-)"
  • "I like the 1-click to integrate resources into my Moodle course."
  • "Privacy settings"
  • "Focused social network. Social groups with similar interest."

Yellow

Red