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A couple of key overall points:
==Take-away messages==
# Moodle 2.0 is pretty much ready to go - it offers improved security and involves major rewrites of significant functionality e.g., Files system and Messaging, new features such as better capacity for bringing in external social media
# Moodle 2.0 is pretty much ready to go - it offers improved security and involves major rewrites of significant functionality e.g., Files system and Messaging, new features such as better capacity for bringing in external social media
# [[University of Canberra]], [[Australian National University]], and [[CIT]], the three major tertiary providers in the ACT, are now all on Moodle (1.9) - which is facilitating valuable cross-institutional collaboration - they will all be migrating to v2 in 2011.
# [[University of Canberra]], [[Australian National University]], and [[CIT]], the three major tertiary providers in the ACT, are now all on Moodle (1.9) - which is facilitating valuable cross-institutional collaboration - they will all be migrating to v2 in 2011.


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Revision as of 12:16, 8 October 2010

Main page: Moodleposium/2010

Notes by James Neill

I had wireless connectivity during Moodleposium/2010 (Oct 7-8, 2010), so I micro-blogged on Twitter (http://twitter.com/jtneill) with the #mpos10 tag. I bookmarked on Delicious - jtneill/mpos10. I also typed wiki-notes and have organised them here:

Day 1

  1. James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Dearn
  2. James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Evans
  3. James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Tuckfield
  4. James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Dougiamas
  5. James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Schuhmacher

Day 2

  1. James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Ridden
  2. James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Dreschler
  3. James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Alam

Take-away messages

  1. Moodle 2.0 is pretty much ready to go - it offers improved security and involves major rewrites of significant functionality e.g., Files system and Messaging, new features such as better capacity for bringing in external social media
  2. University of Canberra, Australian National University, and CIT, the three major tertiary providers in the ACT, are now all on Moodle (1.9) - which is facilitating valuable cross-institutional collaboration - they will all be migrating to v2 in 2011.