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Short URL: '''https://moodle.com/moodlenet'''
 
''Note: This page describes a new project started in 2017. For the legacy mechanism of inter-connecting multiple Moodle and Mahara sites into a network, please see the [https://docs.moodle.org/en/MNet MNet] page.''
 
<div style="background-color:#F87F16; padding:10px; text-align:center; color:#fff; font-size:1.2em;">Check out the draft [https://docs.moodle.org/dev/MoodleNet_whitepaper Project MoodleNet whitepaper]</div>
 
 
 
== What is MoodleNet? ==
 
[[File:moodlenet-core-features.png|thumb|MoodleNet core features (click to enlarge)]]
 
[[File:1600px-moodlenet-ecosystem.png|thumb|MoodleNet as part of the wider Moodle ecosystem (click to enlarge)]]
 
Project MoodleNet is currently described by Martin Dougiamas, CEO of Moodle as, '''"a new open social media platform for educators, focussed on professional development and open content"'''. MoodleNet will be an integral part of the Moodle ecosystem. We'll be building out this page as the project develops.
 
Project MoodleNet will contain features such as the following, listed in suggested order of development:
 
* Identity and reputation
* Messaging
* Activity feed
* Access to openly-licensed resources
* Crowdfunding
 
For more details, please see the [https://docs.moodle.org/dev/MoodleNet_whitepaper draft white paper]
 
Project MoodleNet will be built according to the following principles. The links below take you to a blog post unpacking each one:
 
* [https://blog.moodle.net/2018/principles-open/ Open]
* [https://blog.moodle.net/2018/principles-safe/ Safe]
* [https://blog.moodle.net/2018/principles-private/ Private]
* [https://blog.moodle.net/2018/principles-ethical/ Ethical]
* [https://blog.moodle.net/2018/principles-transparent/ Transparent]
* Connected
 
== Updates ==
 
There are many options for keeping up-to-date with Project MoodleNet:
 
* [https://blog.moodle.net/ Blog] - official project updates by the team
* [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?f=1243 Discussion forum] - a place to discuss and debate the various aspects of the project
* [https://t.me/project_moodlenet Telegram channel] - smaller updates about the project (also provides notifications when blog posts are published)
 
== Organisation ==
 
To keep track of work on the project we are using Trello cards linked to JIRA issues:
 
* [https://trello.com/b/0KCE6858/project-moodlenet Trello board]
* [https://tracker.moodle.org/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=81&projectKey=MDLNET JIRA issue tracker]
 
== Feedback ==
 
* [https://docs.moodle.org/dev/MoodleNet-meetings Notes from meetings]
* [https://docs.moodle.org/dev/MoodleNet-MootUS17  Miami MoodleMoot sessions (Nov 2017)]
 
== Misc. ==
 
* [https://docs.moodle.org/dev/MoodleNet/Decision_Log Decision log]
* [https://docs.moodle.org/dev/MoodleNet-research Research]
* [https://docs.moodle.org/dev/MoodleNet-metaphors Explaining MoodleNet]
 
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Revision as of 14:07, 17 January 2018

Moodlenet-logo.png

Short URL: https://moodle.com/moodlenet

Note: This page describes a new project started in 2017. For the legacy mechanism of inter-connecting multiple Moodle and Mahara sites into a network, please see the MNet page.

Check out the draft Project MoodleNet whitepaper


What is MoodleNet?

MoodleNet core features (click to enlarge)
MoodleNet as part of the wider Moodle ecosystem (click to enlarge)

Project MoodleNet is currently described by Martin Dougiamas, CEO of Moodle as, "a new open social media platform for educators, focussed on professional development and open content". MoodleNet will be an integral part of the Moodle ecosystem. We'll be building out this page as the project develops.

Project MoodleNet will contain features such as the following, listed in suggested order of development:

  • Identity and reputation
  • Messaging
  • Activity feed
  • Access to openly-licensed resources
  • Crowdfunding

For more details, please see the draft white paper

Project MoodleNet will be built according to the following principles. The links below take you to a blog post unpacking each one:

Updates

There are many options for keeping up-to-date with Project MoodleNet:

  • Blog - official project updates by the team
  • Discussion forum - a place to discuss and debate the various aspects of the project
  • Telegram channel - smaller updates about the project (also provides notifications when blog posts are published)

Organisation

To keep track of work on the project we are using Trello cards linked to JIRA issues:

Feedback

Misc.