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Type | Activity module |
Set | N/A |
Downloads | To be announced, try http://github.com/djplaner/moodle-mod_bim for now |
Issues | To be announced |
Discussion | To be announced, try http://github.com/djplaner/moodle-mod_bim/issues for now |
Maintainer(s) | David Jones |
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BIM allows individual students to register RSS/ATOM feeds and for the teaching staff to manage and mark entries in those feeds. The original intended use was for students to use external blogs as reflective journals. The module has been used at a couple of Australian universities. More information is available on the | BIM allows individual students to register RSS/ATOM feeds and for the teaching staff to manage and mark entries in those feeds. The original intended use was for students to use external blogs as reflective journals. The module has been used at a couple of Australian universities. More information is available on the [http://davidtjones.wordpress.com/research/bam-blog-aggregation-management/ this page] including a [http://davidtjones.wordpress.com/2010/07/20/an-overview-of-bim/ video] that provides an overview of BIM based on a MoodleMoot'AU 2010 presentation. | ||
==Installation== | ==Installation== |
Revision as of 01:04, 5 April 2013
BIM allows individual students to register RSS/ATOM feeds and for the teaching staff to manage and mark entries in those feeds. The original intended use was for students to use external blogs as reflective journals. The module has been used at a couple of Australian universities. More information is available on the this page including a video that provides an overview of BIM based on a MoodleMoot'AU 2010 presentation.
Installation
The process of adding BIM to CONTRIB has commenced, in the meantime
- Moodle 2.x - Download the zip file from github and follow the instructions in the README file
- Moodle 1.9 - Download the zip file from github and follow the instructions in the README file