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# What's the very next thing we should add to MoodleNet after the ability to curate collections of resources? (think big!)  
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# What does MoodleNet ''not'' solve/address?
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==== 1. What do you like about MoodleNet? =====
* "Sharing resources"
* "It's open access"
* "It's open source"
* "Public or private"
* "Can easily build and maintain a knowledge base. Wiki Moodle!"
* "It's not for profit"
* "Exemplary courses"
* "Well thought-out - extensive/large coverage"
* "Resource aggregation"
* "Wisdom from international colleagues"
* "Follows ActivityPub standard"
* "Community driven"
* "The big dream"
* "Curation or vetting (moderation)"
* "Controlled sharing"
* "Future opportunities"
* "Professional Learning Communities"
* "Resources from different sources"
* "Inclusivity!! Opportunity for networking"
* "Starting place for teachers"
* "Solves a business need for us"

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At the 2018 MoodleMoot US, Doug Belshaw ran a workshop for attendees on MoodleNet's past, present and future. Participants had an opportunity to discuss what they like about the MoodleNet vision, and what they'd like to see included in the future roadmap.

Slides: bit.ly/MN-mootus18

Coming soon: transcribed post-its!

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The session was structured in the following way:

  • Overview of session
  • Introductions
  • MoodleNet overview (+ Q&A)
  • Affinity grouping
  • Island tour activity
  • Next steps
  • CLOSE

Island tour activity

This involved groups, who split into various affinity groups (sysadmins, corporate, K12, etc.) visiting six different tables in turn. The last of these was generated by participants:

  1. What do you like about MoodleNet?
  2. What questions do you have?
  3. What concerns do you have?
  4. If you could mash together three of your favourite apps, which ones would you choose and why?
  5. What's the very next thing we should add to MoodleNet after the ability to curate collections of resources? (think big!)
  6. What does MoodleNet not solve/address?

1. What do you like about MoodleNet? =

  • "Sharing resources"
  • "It's open access"
  • "It's open source"
  • "Public or private"
  • "Can easily build and maintain a knowledge base. Wiki Moodle!"
  • "It's not for profit"
  • "Exemplary courses"
  • "Well thought-out - extensive/large coverage"
  • "Resource aggregation"
  • "Wisdom from international colleagues"
  • "Follows ActivityPub standard"
  • "Community driven"
  • "The big dream"
  • "Curation or vetting (moderation)"
  • "Controlled sharing"
  • "Future opportunities"
  • "Professional Learning Communities"
  • "Resources from different sources"
  • "Inclusivity!! Opportunity for networking"
  • "Starting place for teachers"
  • "Solves a business need for us"