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Note from chris: Newsflash! Moodle test demo has the latest importppt.php and I was able to use this function when I created a new lesson. It was not part of the daily build in Latest as of 6/6/2006 at 10:09 AM, but should be part of the bundle soon! YIPPEE (en_US expression of joy) --[[User:chris collman 2|chris collman 2]] 19:45, 6 June 2006 (WST) | Note from chris: Newsflash! Moodle test demo has the latest importppt.php and I was able to use this function when I created a new lesson. It was not part of the daily build in Latest as of 6/6/2006 at 10:09 AM, but should be part of the bundle soon! YIPPEE (en_US expression of joy) --[[User:chris collman 2|chris collman 2]] 19:45, 6 June 2006 (WST) | ||
I just tried doing the same with openoffice impress >save as html >zip> import and it failed in 1.7dev 4June6 CVS. I understand market size but starting with products (OSS) that do more to help the institution of education over the institution of profit(M$) is more noble, IMHO. --[[User:Dennis Daniels|Dennis Daniels]] 11:47, 8 June 2006 (WST) |
Revision as of 03:47, 8 June 2006
The Lesson/Importppt.Php says //This is a very rough importer for powerpoint slides
//Export a powerpoint presentation with powerpoint as html pages //Do it with office 2002 (I think?) and no special settings //Then zip the directory with all of the html pages //and the zip file is what you want to upload // supports book and lesson
Note from chris: Newsflash! Moodle test demo has the latest importppt.php and I was able to use this function when I created a new lesson. It was not part of the daily build in Latest as of 6/6/2006 at 10:09 AM, but should be part of the bundle soon! YIPPEE (en_US expression of joy) --Chris collman 2 19:45, 6 June 2006 (WST)
I just tried doing the same with openoffice impress >save as html >zip> import and it failed in 1.7dev 4June6 CVS. I understand market size but starting with products (OSS) that do more to help the institution of education over the institution of profit(M$) is more noble, IMHO. --Dennis Daniels 11:47, 8 June 2006 (WST)