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[http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=3152&course=5 My profile at Moodle.org]
[http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=3152&course=5 My profile at Moodle.org]
== Me and MoodleDocs ==
some words about my involvement with MoodleDocs and why I think it's a great project will follow shortly
== To-do list ==
A list of things for me to think/do something about in MoodleDocs:
* should all module pages be titled '''Whatever module''' leaving Wiki, Blog, Database, Feedback and various other simple terms free? (leaning towards yes at the moment, mostly because someone arriving at the page doesn't have enough context if not told up front that the page is about a module, not the concept in general)
* highlighted article category (like Wikipedia)
* list of standards that Moodle supports
* more info on ways to contribute
* Jargon page
* ...

Revision as of 22:06, 22 April 2006

An E-learning Technologist / software developer working for the University of Glasgow as part of the newly formed Learning and Teaching Centre.

My profile at Moodle.org

Me and MoodleDocs

some words about my involvement with MoodleDocs and why I think it's a great project will follow shortly

To-do list

A list of things for me to think/do something about in MoodleDocs:

  • should all module pages be titled Whatever module leaving Wiki, Blog, Database, Feedback and various other simple terms free? (leaning towards yes at the moment, mostly because someone arriving at the page doesn't have enough context if not told up front that the page is about a module, not the concept in general)
  • highlighted article category (like Wikipedia)
  • list of standards that Moodle supports
  • more info on ways to contribute
  • Jargon page
  • ...