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Revision as of 10:04, 17 July 2009

Note: This page is a work-in-progress. Comments or suggestions about the competition are welcome! Please post in the Lounge discussion Coming soon: The Cool Course Competition! or use the page comments.


The purpose of the Cool Course Competition is to encourage people to donate great Moodle demo courses for our Moodle demo site and to start building our demo community hub for Moodle 2.0.


Dates

Note: The following dates are provisional!

Opening date: Saturday 1 August 2009
Closing date: Wednesday 30 September 2009

Competition categories

  • Best application of Moodle activities
  • Best use of graphics

Please add suggestions for further competition categories here...

Competition rules

  1. The Cool Course Competition is open to all Moodlers, except for Moodle.com employees.
  2. You may enter as many courses in the competition as you wish.
  3. You can only enter your course in one competition category.
  4. Your course must include at least 3 different types of activity e.g. a forum, a quiz and a wiki.
  5. Your course may not use contributed modules or blocks. Only modules and blocks included in standard Moodle packages may be used.
  6. The maximum size for a course backup zip file is 32MB.
  7. All course content must be freely available or available under one of the Creative Commons licenses.
  8. You must have the authority to publish the course under one of the Creative Commons licenses i.e. you have created the course yourself or you have permission from the course creator.
  9. Real courses currently available on demo.moodle.org may also be entered in the competition.
  10. By entering a course in the competition, you agree for your course to be hosted on demo.moodle.org and available for others to download.
  11. Moodle.com reserves the right to amend the competition and the competition rules if necessary.

How to enter

To enter your course in the competition:

  1. Check carefully that all course content is copyright-free or covered by a Creative Commons license.
  2. Optional: If you wish, add a credit block similar to the credit block in the Romeo and Juliet course.
  3. Create a course backup without user data and with the following options selected:
    • Metacourse: No
    • Users: None
    • Logs: No
    • User files: No
    • Course files: Yes
  4. Download and save the backup zip file.
  5. Complete the Cool Course Competition entry form (link available soon - see MDLSITE-770) and upload your backup zip file.

Your course backup will be manually checked before being added to demo.moodle.org.

Judging

The Moodle community will be invited to vote for the winner in each category by participating in choice activities. In the event of a tie, prize money will be divided accordingly.

Prizes

There will be cash prizes for each category. If you wish to contribute towards the prizes, please use http://moodle.org/donations/ or contact Moodle.com.

See also