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The EJSApp activity plugin allows users to embedd | The EJSApp activity plugin allows users to embedd [http://www.um.es/fem/EjsWiki/ | Easy Java Simulations (EJS)] applications into a Moodle course. This plugin works with version 2.0 or higher of Moodle. | ||
EJSApp plugin is still in its last development stage. Right now, it can be downloaded from | EJSApp plugin is still in its last development stage. Right now, it can be downloaded from [https://github.com/UNEDLabs/moodle-mod_ejsapp | Github]. Soon, probably at the end of this year, it will also be available to download from Moodle.org. | ||
As with any customization, it is recommended that you have a good backup of your Moodle site before attempting to install contributed code. While those contributing code make every effort to provide the best code that they can, using contributed code nevertheless entails a certain degree of risk as contributed code is not as carefully reviewed and/or tested as the Moodle core code. | As with any customization, it is recommended that you have a good backup of your Moodle site before attempting to install contributed code. While those contributing code make every effort to provide the best code that they can, using contributed code nevertheless entails a certain degree of risk as contributed code is not as carefully reviewed and/or tested as the Moodle core code. | ||
EJSApp is useful for adding simulations or remote laboratories into your Moodle courses, which is of especial interest for those of scientific or technical nature. More information about EJS and EJSApp can be obtained at | EJSApp is useful for adding simulations or remote laboratories into your Moodle courses, which is of especial interest for those of scientific or technical nature. More information about EJS and EJSApp can be obtained at [http://www.um.es/fem/EjsWiki/Main/UsingEJSWithMoodle | http://www.um.es/fem/EjsWiki/Main/UsingEJSWithMoodle]. |
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EJSApp Activity
The EJSApp activity plugin allows users to embedd | Easy Java Simulations (EJS) applications into a Moodle course. This plugin works with version 2.0 or higher of Moodle.
EJSApp plugin is still in its last development stage. Right now, it can be downloaded from | Github. Soon, probably at the end of this year, it will also be available to download from Moodle.org.
As with any customization, it is recommended that you have a good backup of your Moodle site before attempting to install contributed code. While those contributing code make every effort to provide the best code that they can, using contributed code nevertheless entails a certain degree of risk as contributed code is not as carefully reviewed and/or tested as the Moodle core code.
EJSApp is useful for adding simulations or remote laboratories into your Moodle courses, which is of especial interest for those of scientific or technical nature. More information about EJS and EJSApp can be obtained at | http://www.um.es/fem/EjsWiki/Main/UsingEJSWithMoodle.