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| Here is the current roadmap of the future, though this is always subject to change depending on [http://moodle.org/donations/ sponsors] and [[Credits|developers]].
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| == Version 1.6 ==
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| * [[Unicode]] - Moodle.com, Eloy Lafuente and Koen Roggemans
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| ::Moodle is now 100% Unicode, which means any language can be mixed together and an end to a number of problems that different character sets caused us.
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| * [[Documentation]] - Moodle.com and Helen Foster
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| ::A new one-stop Wiki site for ALL Moodle documentation, including links from Moodle itself
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| * [[Database]] - Moodle.com
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| ::A new activity module that allows collaborative collection of structured data, useful for many things!
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| * [[LAMS]] - LAMS Foundation
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| ::Integrated via a course format and an activity module
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| * [[Blogs]] - Daryl Hawes and Moodle.com
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| ::Allows reflection on an ongoing basis. Entries are marked and can be viewed by user, course, group, site etc. Contains new keyword support.
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| * [[Site Stats]] - Catalyst
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| ::Provides statistics at a higher level than before (by course etc)
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| * [[My Moodle]] - Catalyst
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| ::A dashboard interface that allows an overview for each user of all their courses etc
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| * [[Hive integration]] - Moodle.com and Harvest Road
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| ::This initial integration with Hive allows teachers to upload, browse, search and select [[mod/resource/index|Resources]] within the external repository.
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| * [[Multiple Groups]] - Moodle.com and Arab Open University
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| ::Users can be part of multiple groups within a course.
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| * [[IMS Resource]] - Eloy Lafuente and Alton College
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| ::Supports the loading of any content package as a Resource, plus special support for NLN repositories.
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| * [[Learning Design Export]] - Moodle.com and Open University of The Netherlands
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| ::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.
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| == Version 2.0 ==
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| * [[IMS Learning Design]] - moodle.com
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| :: Support for importing/exporting this format, converting Moodle activities and sequences of activities into a standard format for sharing, and importing standard sequences into Moodle courses
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| * [[Conditional activities]] - moodle.com
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| ::allowing dependencies and forced paths through the content. It also provides support for
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| * [[Groups]] - moodle.com
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| ::groups can also be defined at the site level, and activities can be assigned to course groups
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| * [[Roles]] - moodle.com
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| ::this new system will allow the creation of custom roles at site, course and activity level
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| * [[Metadata]] - moodle.com
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| ::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
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| * Many of the main pages customisable using HTML templates.
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| * Improved Web Services API
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| * Integration with some repositories
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| * Some exciting developments in making Moodle more network-aware, with a natural evolution of Moodle's focus on collaboration. More on this here later.
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| [[Category:Core]]
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| [[Category:Administrator]]
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| [[Category:Developer]]
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