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==General Moodle stuff==
==General Moodle stuff==


For general discussion of Moodle, use the tag "moodle".  On Twitter this means you'd insert #moodle in your text.
For general discussion of Moodle, use the tag "moodle".


The "moodle" tag can be used in conjunction with any of the following tags (if you have room).
Twitter example:
I just installed #moodle on a computer I bought ten years ago!


==Moodle Moots==
==Moodle Moots==

Revision as of 02:59, 11 May 2009

Tags are useful for connecting different bits of information together.

Obviously it's important to use the same tags everywhere.

This page describes standard Moodle tags that you should use when describing Moodle events on the internet (Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us etc)

General Moodle stuff

For general discussion of Moodle, use the tag "moodle".

Twitter example:

I just installed #moodle on a computer I bought ten years ago!

Moodle Moots

For Moodle conferences (Moots) use mootCCYY where:

  • CC is a country ISO code or state abbreviation, and
  • YY is a year.
mootAU09

Capitalisation doesn't matter and just helps readability.

The two letter code would usually be a country, but for somewhere like the US where there are different moots they might choose to use "us" or a state like "sf" or "ok". It really doesn't matter if two moots both used mootus09 for example, because they would be separated in time.