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From the [http://www.mahara.org/ Mahara web site]:
According to the [http://www.mahara.org/ Mahara web site]"Mahara is an open source e-portfolio, weblog, résumé builder and social networking system, connecting users and creating online learner communities. Mahara is designed to provide users with the tools to demonstrate their life-long learning, skills and development over time to selected audiences."


"Mahara is an open source e-portfolio, weblog, resume builder and social networking system, connecting users and creating online learner communities. Mahara is designed to provide users with the tools to demonstrate their life-long learning, skills and development over time to selected audiences."
Mahara has close links with Moodle. There is a built in single sign on facility called [[Mahoodle]].
Mahara can serve as a Portfolio into which users can "push" files they want to keep  and it is hoped soon that it will also serve as a Repository from which users can "pull" files they need for their course. Both options need to be enabled by the administrator before they are available for teachers and students
 
== Mahara as a repository ==
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== Mahara as a portfolio ==
 
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It has close links with Moodle. There is a built in single sign on facility called [[Mahoodle]]. Future versions of Moodle will have even closer ties as the [[Development:Mahara Portfolio Plugin|Mahara Portfolio Plugin]] development progresses.


A short manual for a Mahara installation networked to Moodle 1.9 can be found [http://moodle.tokem.fi/mod/book/view.php?id=50979 HERE].


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Revision as of 15:35, 4 August 2011


According to the Mahara web site"Mahara is an open source e-portfolio, weblog, résumé builder and social networking system, connecting users and creating online learner communities. Mahara is designed to provide users with the tools to demonstrate their life-long learning, skills and development over time to selected audiences."

Mahara has close links with Moodle. There is a built in single sign on facility called Mahoodle. Mahara can serve as a Portfolio into which users can "push" files they want to keep and it is hoped soon that it will also serve as a Repository from which users can "pull" files they need for their course. Both options need to be enabled by the administrator before they are available for teachers and students

Mahara as a repository

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Mahara as a portfolio

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