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This page is a record of meetings about MoodleNet, in the spirit of working openly.
This page is a record of meetings about MoodleNet, in the spirit of working openly.
== Juan Leyva (15th Nov 17) ==
Juan is Mobile Lead at Moodle. He and Doug Belshaw (MoodleNet Lead) discussed:
* Whether we need a new app specifically for MoodleNet (undecided)
* UX around searching for Moodle installation - vs. typing in URL of organisation's instance
* Blocks within the mobile app and example of course completion being available via 'course option' in app
* Ways authentication / login currently works (OAuth / tokens) and whether it would be possible to login to a self-hosted Moodle site with a MoodleNet account
* The appear of [https://stackoverflow.com/ Stack Overflow] and the importance of building / maintaining reputation within a community
* Well-formed questions, moderation, and serving up answers to common questions within Moodle installations
* Improving search (which is poor at moodle.org)
* Creating progressive web apps vs native apps for MoodleNet functionality - e.g. integration with Siri / Google Now / Alexa
* Pursuing small experiments (e.g. 'MoodleNet Help' app)

Revision as of 11:06, 15 November 2017

This page is a record of meetings about MoodleNet, in the spirit of working openly.

Juan Leyva (15th Nov 17)

Juan is Mobile Lead at Moodle. He and Doug Belshaw (MoodleNet Lead) discussed:

  • Whether we need a new app specifically for MoodleNet (undecided)
  • UX around searching for Moodle installation - vs. typing in URL of organisation's instance
  • Blocks within the mobile app and example of course completion being available via 'course option' in app
  • Ways authentication / login currently works (OAuth / tokens) and whether it would be possible to login to a self-hosted Moodle site with a MoodleNet account
  • The appear of Stack Overflow and the importance of building / maintaining reputation within a community
  • Well-formed questions, moderation, and serving up answers to common questions within Moodle installations
  • Improving search (which is poor at moodle.org)
  • Creating progressive web apps vs native apps for MoodleNet functionality - e.g. integration with Siri / Google Now / Alexa
  • Pursuing small experiments (e.g. 'MoodleNet Help' app)