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==Blogs== | ==Blogs== |
Revision as of 02:55, 19 December 2010
File management
File Picker
There is now no concept of "course files" in Moodle. There is a Legacy Course Files repository. BUT: as of now 02:23, 19 December 2010 (UTC) we may be advised to not work this way, and rely on a repository way ow working.
Martin's essay on Course Files: Course_files
Repositories
- Repositories Overview
- Repositories_FAQ
- File system as repository: admin/repository/filesystem Probably the 'simplest' repository option in that it does not involved external stuff
- Flickr Googledocs Dropbox
Blocks
- Blocks may be added to any page in Moodle
- Any block can be made sticky so that it appears in all the contexts below, such as throughout a course or a particular activity
- On certain pages e.g. My Moodle blocks may be positioned in the centre of the page as well as in the left or right columns
- Blocks can be placed on the side of the screen (if the theme supports it) via the Dock icons ( and ).
Themes
Nothing really on themes yet: Themes_2.0_FAQ
Completion
Blogs
Cohorts
Needs system admin to set up. Essentially site wide groups, also relates to categories.
Moodle wiki
Nothing really there yet: see the video Wiki_module_2.0