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#*[[Game_Logic_in_Moodle_Online_Game_Learning | initial rough draft / research / un-coherent notes]] added 20/2/2015
#*[[Game_Logic_in_Moodle_Online_Game_Learning | initial rough draft / research / un-coherent notes]] added 20/2/2015
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#*overall information of courses / activities / resources of actual moodle stuff, that can be dropped easily into moodle. came about in [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=281757 wanting to look at some actual courses dealing with "english"]
#*the issue is re-inventing the wheel. over and over again. and nothing to easily build upon that is already there open sourced and for moodle.


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==Misc==
==Misc==
[[Game_Logic_in_Moodle_Overview_Misc_Links | open source bookmarks for Game logic in Moodle]] 07/02/2015
[[Game_Logic_in_Moodle_Overview_Misc_Links | open source bookmarks for Game logic in Moodle]] 26/02/2015

Revision as of 23:19, 26 February 2015

An attempt to apply game programming logic to moodle. and dealing with, students, teachers, and over all learning and teaching. rough draft... attempting to figure out categories.

  1. ITS (Intelligent Tutoring Systems) added 04/02/2015
    1. what this should be called vs game logic
  2. Overview updated 07/02//2015
  3. advanced editor
  4. map editor = moodle -> (turn editing on)
    • initial rough draft added 11/2/2015
      • side note: map editor, i would is more geared folks that deal with moodle "themes"
  5. skill tree editor
  6. quest editor
  7. online / multi player / tournements / groups
  8. content
    • overall information of courses / activities / resources of actual moodle stuff, that can be dropped easily into moodle. came about in wanting to look at some actual courses dealing with "english"
    • the issue is re-inventing the wheel. over and over again. and nothing to easily build upon that is already there open sourced and for moodle.

discussion

Moodle research -> "fork 1" of What is "differentiation" and how can it be achieved?

Misc

open source bookmarks for Game logic in Moodle 26/02/2015