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I had wireless connectivity during [[Moodleposium/2010]], so I micro-blogged on Twitter (http://twitter.com/jtneill) with the #mpos10 tag. I bookmarked on Delicious - [http://www.delicious.com/jtneill/mpos10 jtneill/mpos10]. I also typed wiki-notes and have organised them here: | 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 - [http://www.delicious.com/jtneill/mpos10 jtneill/mpos10]. I also typed wiki-notes and have organised them here: | ||
==Day 1== | ==Day 1== | ||
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# [[User:James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Dreschler]] | # [[User:James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Dreschler]] | ||
# [[User:James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Alam]] | # [[User:James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Alam]] | ||
A couple of key overall points: | |||
# 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. | |||
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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
- James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Dearn
- James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Evans
- James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Tuckfield
- James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Dougiamas
- James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Schuhmacher
Day 2
- James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Ridden
- James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Dreschler
- James Neill/Moodleposium/2010/Alam
A couple of key overall points:
- 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.