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* Note: shorter, easier-to-remember URL for this page: '''https://moodle.com/moodlenet'''
* Note: This page describes a new project started in 2017 to improve the features provided by the moodle.net and moodle.org community portals. For the legacy mechanism of inter-connecting multiple Moodle and Mahara sites into a network, please see the [[MNet]] page.


== What is MoodleNet? ==
== MoodleNet ==
MoodleNet is the world’s first federated social network for educators focused on professional development and open content. It is a social network for educators that allows them to engage in discussions, locate and share open educational resources.
It sustainably empowers communities of educators to share and learn from each other to improve the quality of education and it consists an integral part of the Moodle ecosystem.
=== Users ===
=== Not registered users ===
MoodleNet is an open environment where everybody can preview what people are sharing and discussing publicly, without the need to sign in:


MoodleNet is currently described by Martin Dougiamas, CEO of Moodle as, "a new open social media platform for educators, focussed on professional development and open content". A visual overview of the intended elements of MoodleNet are given in the diagram below;
Access [https://moodle.net MoodleNet] and click Browse


[[File:moodlenet-vision.jpeg|800px]]
You will be able to discover the existing resources, collections and communities.


MoodleNet will be an integral part of the Moodle ecosystem.
=== Registered participants ===
Although you do not need to sign up to access MoodleNet resources, if you want to join communities, curate collections of resources, and participate in discussions, you need to sign up from the [https://moodle.net MoodleNet]  > Sign up.


[[File:moodlenet-ecosystem.png|800px]]
When a user creates a MoodleNet account, has access to My MoodleNet from where they can see their timeline that shows information like:
* when they created or updated a community and a discussion thread;
* when they updated a collection adding resources, either by sharing link or uploading it;
* when they comment on a discussion thread;
* as well as updates of followed users, specifically when users they are following joined a community, followed a collection, created a new collection, added resources, started or commented on a discussion thread, and what they liked.


We'll be building out this page as the MoodleNet project develops.


== MoodleMoot Miami ==
=== Administrators ===
==== Actions and Activities ====


At the MoodleMoot in Miami (November 2017) we ran sessions on MoodleNet. The output of those sessions, including feedback from participants, can be found here: https://docs.moodle.org/310/en/MoodleNet-MootUS17
== Entities ==
 
=== Collection ===
[[es:MoodleNet]]
curation
=== Resource ===
OER
==== Resource fields ====
=== Discussion ===
=== Community ===
group

Latest revision as of 18:02, 5 October 2020


MoodleNet

MoodleNet is the world’s first federated social network for educators focused on professional development and open content. It is a social network for educators that allows them to engage in discussions, locate and share open educational resources. It sustainably empowers communities of educators to share and learn from each other to improve the quality of education and it consists an integral part of the Moodle ecosystem.

Users

Not registered users

MoodleNet is an open environment where everybody can preview what people are sharing and discussing publicly, without the need to sign in:

Access MoodleNet and click Browse

You will be able to discover the existing resources, collections and communities.

Registered participants

Although you do not need to sign up to access MoodleNet resources, if you want to join communities, curate collections of resources, and participate in discussions, you need to sign up from the MoodleNet > Sign up.

When a user creates a MoodleNet account, has access to My MoodleNet from where they can see their timeline that shows information like:

  • when they created or updated a community and a discussion thread;
  • when they updated a collection adding resources, either by sharing link or uploading it;
  • when they comment on a discussion thread;
  • as well as updates of followed users, specifically when users they are following joined a community, followed a collection, created a new collection, added resources, started or commented on a discussion thread, and what they liked.


Administrators

Actions and Activities

Entities

Collection

curation

Resource

OER

Resource fields

Discussion

Community

group