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** Third party question types can now implement [[Moodle XML format]] and other import and export formats. Implemented by Howard Miller.
** Third party question types can now implement [[Moodle XML format]] and other import and export formats. Implemented by Howard Miller.
** [[Multiple Choice question type|Multiple choice questions]] now show the feedback for all the options to students on the review page after the attempt is over.
** [[Multiple Choice question type|Multiple choice questions]] now show the feedback for all the options to students on the review page after the attempt is over.
* [[Groups]] reverted to 1.7 style and reimplemented groupings - Moodle.com, Catalyst, OU, Enrique Castro
* [[Groups]] reverted to 1.7 style and reimplemented [[Groupings|groupings]]. Activities and resources may be assigned to particular groupings. Implemented by Moodle.com, Catalyst, OU and Enrique Castro.


== Version 2.0 - Expected Late 2008 ==
== Version 2.0 - Expected Late 2008 ==

Revision as of 15:02, 31 January 2008

This roadmap collects the best information about upcoming features in Moodle. It is not 100% certain - features may change according to available funding and developers.

Version 1.9 - very soon

1.9 is currently in beta. See Release Notes.

The gradebook system will be revamped for performance, switching from our older "pull" model to a "push" model where all modules will now publish grades as necessary into a central table. Support for (local/state) outcomes/goals/competencies is included!
The new Events API provides a way for any code to "hook" into events in a clean, loosely coupled way. A lot of events in Moodle (such as adding a user or a course) now trigger events that developers can hook into.

Version 2.0 - Expected Late 2008

(This list is fluid, depending on available resources)

Definitely

  • Moodle 2.0 will require PHP 5.2 as a minimum, allowing us to clean up the code in some areas. For more info see: gophp5.org.
  • Portfolio API - Enovation.ie / Moodle.com
Interface Moodle activities and repositories to help produce portfolios for internal assessment AND external publication. The first Portfolio plugin implemented will be Mahara.
Abstract all file operations to an API that allows plugins for different external repositories.
Allowing dependencies and forced paths through the content.
Makes it easy for users to find and navigate other systems and external Moodle repositories, leveraging the Moodle Network in various ways.
  • Old DB install/upgrade system removed
The deprecated system for installing or upgrading database entries used in Moodle < 1.7 will be completely removed, while supporting only the new XML based database scheme introduced in 1.7.

Hopefully

Support for importing/exporting LD, converting Moodle activities and sequences of activities into a standard format for sharing, and importing standard sequences into Moodle courses
API for integrating external systems for managing student information
Moodle Voice is a project for embedding VoiceXML support into Moodle Core.
We plan to have a very simple export for any Moodle course into IMS LD format, as a proof of concept and to help the community start learning about IMS LD.

See also