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== Git ==
== Git ==
I'm starting to get the hang of it ... see [[/Git]] --[[User:Frank Ralf|Frank Ralf]] 03:49, 23 June 2011 (WST)
I'm starting to get the hang of (g)it ... see [[/Git]] --[[User:Frank Ralf|Frank Ralf]] 03:49, 23 June 2011 (WST)
 


== Test, test, test ... ==
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Revision as of 07:32, 30 June 2011

What I am doing here

I am exploring Moodle as an e-learning tool for teaching German as a foreign language to Japanese.

Here's my profile on moodle.org.

Semantic HMTL

JavaScript

Greasemonkey

I've started creating some little Greasemonkey user scripts:

Moodle forms

XML related stuff

I will start to collect some of my findings at Frank Ralf/Moodle XML1.

Drupal integration

  • There's an interesting discussion in the Moodle Language Teaching course:
How can Moodle be more of a social networking site?
http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=83963&mode=3
I posted some more links regarding Drupal in education over there.

Learning Moodle programming

FirePHP Block

I started work on a Moodle plugin for FirePHP.


Glossary List Block

Inspired by Using Keywords Glossary feature for language "correction" by Joseph Rézeau I started dabbling in creating a block which shows all glossaries of the currently logged in user across all his/her courses. I use Frank Ralf/Glossary list for scribbling some ideas.

Theming related stuff

Miscellaneous

  • I am watching the following issue in Moodle tracker:
Day names, month names and am/pm appear garbled in Chinese and Japanese on Windows servers
http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-14149

--Frank Ralf 07:39, 22 February 2011 (UTC)

MoodleMoot 2011 in Elmshorn (Germany)

Git

I'm starting to get the hang of (g)it ... see Frank Ralf/Git --Frank Ralf 03:49, 23 June 2011 (WST)

Test, test, test ...