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This roadmap collects the best information about upcoming features in Moodle.  It is not 100% certain - features may change according to available funding and developers.
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== Version 1.8 - Expected January 2007 ==
 
* [[Accessibility]] - Moodle.com
:: Compliance with all major accessibility standards
* [[Moodle forms library]] - Moodle.com
:: All forms can now use a single API for defining forms consistently and collecting data safely.
* [[Multi Authentication]] - Iñaki Arenaza / Jonathan Harker (Catalyst) / Martin Langhoff (Catalyst)
* [[Development:Customisable user profiles|Customisable User Profiles]] - Pukunui Technology
::Allow fields to be added to the user profile.
* Moodle Net - Catalyst and Moodle.com
::[[Web Services API]] for Moodle communications.  Allow users to connect to from one Moodle to another in a peer-to-peer fashion, safely, and later: lots more!
* Groups refactor - Juliette White / Nick Freear  (OU)
::Groups code will be reorganised to make it more flexible for the future (see 1.9)
* Blog commenting
:: You'll be able to make comments on blogs!  In time, all comments in Moodle will be merged into the same commenting system.
* [[Authorize.net Payment Gateway]] enrolment plugin
:: Payment managers can obtain an authorization code over phone from customer's bank if the credit card of the user cannot be captured on the internet directly.
 
 
== Version 1.9 - Expected April 2007 ==
 
* [[Repository API]] - Open University and Moodle.com
::Abstract all file operations to an API that allows plugins for different external repositories
* [[Learning Design export]] - Moodle.com and Open University of The Netherlands
::We plan to have a very simple export for any Moodle course into IMS LD format, as a proof of concept and to help the community start learning about IMS LD.
* New groups - Open University
::Site-wide groups, reusable groups, and assigning activities to groups are the major improvements being developed 
* [[Development:Gradebook development|Gradebook development]]
::The gradebook system will be revamped for performance, switching from our older "pull" model to a "push" model where all modules will now publish grades as necessary into a central table.
* [[Metadata]] - Moodle.com
::Build on the keywords in 1.6 to provide metadata for all activities and courses, linkable to standard lists of metadata such as State-based learning outomes and curricula
 
 
== Version 2.0 - Expected July 2007 ==
 
* [[IMS Learning Design]] - Moodle.com
::Support for importing/exporting LD, converting Moodle activities and sequences of activities into a standard format for sharing, and importing standard sequences into Moodle courses
* [[Conditional activities]] - Moodle.com
::Allowing dependencies and forced paths through the content
* [[Community hub]] interfaces - Moodle.com and others
::Makes it easy for users to find and navigate other systems and external Moodle repositories, leveraging the Moodle Network in various ways.
* [[Student Information API]]
::API for integrating external systems for managing student information
 
''Note: Moodle 2.0 will require PHP 5.1 as a minimum, because of certain improvements not available in PHP 4.''
 
 
== Version 2.1 ==
 
* [[Portfolio API]]
::Interface Moodle activities and repositories to help produce portfolios for internal assessment AND external publication
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 06:58, 19 June 2011

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