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==What is a community hub?== | |||
A community hub is a directory of courses for public use or for private communities. | A community hub is a directory of courses for public use or for private communities. | ||
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* [[Development:Community hub - technical specification]] | * [[Development:Community hub - technical specification]] | ||
==See also== | |||
* [[Hub FAQ]] | |||
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=7330 Hub servers forum] | |||
[[Category:Hub]] | [[Category:Hub]] |
Revision as of 11:33, 7 September 2010
Template:Moodle 2.0==What is a community hub?== A community hub is a directory of courses for public use or for private communities.
The diagram above shows the basic idea. The systems in this diagram are:
- Ordinary Moodle site
- A typical Moodle site with teachers who want to download course templates and/or users who want to connect (enrol) with external communities
- Publishing site
- A Moodle site that wants to make some of its courses available for download
- Community site
- A Moodle site that provides courses that are enrollable
- Moodle Hub Server
- A new Moodle plugin for listing registered courses that are downloadable or enrollable. The default hub will be installed at hub.moodle.org, but there can be many others.
Downloadable courses
- Sites that want to publish certain courses and make them downloadable can register them with one or more hub servers.
- The hub will check the data and make sure the course zip is downloadable, caching a copy locally. The hub may also have a security process to check the download for trojan horses, bad content, etc.
- The download process may trigger the backup process on the original server if it hasn't been done already.
- Later, Moodle users (who have permissions to do so) can connect to a hub to search for downloadable courses and choose one.
- The Moodle site downloads the file and makes it available to the Moodle user so they can now continue to restore it normally.
Enrollable courses
- Sites that want to publish certain courses for the public to enrol in can register them with one or more hub (including the main one at moodle.org).
- Later, any Moodle user can connect to a hub (via Community block in their site) to search and find courses they want to join.
- They click on a link to be sent to the other site so that they can enrol there.
Administrator manuals
Teacher manuals
Student manuals
Developer references
See also
- Hub FAQ
- Using Moodle Hub servers forum