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== What is MoodleNet? ==
== What is MoodleNet? ==
MoodleNet is our new social network to share and curate open educational resources with educators world-wide. It is integrated closely with Moodle LMS and Moodle Workplace to make resources easy to find and use, but can be useful even if you don't use Moodle LMS. MoodleNet is also intended as a way to build your profile as an educator.
MoodleNet is a federated and flexible Open Education Technology platform for curating collections of the best known Open Educational (and other) Resources.  MoodleNet can be used centrally or installed locally and optionally linked to other MoodleNet instances.
 
Educators of every kind, all over the world, can easily find these resources using a simple search or by internationally standardised educational metadata.
 
MoodleNet is closely integrated with [[Moodle LMS]] and [[Moodle Workplace 3.11 release notes|Moodle Workplace]], however may also be used entirely independently.  


Importantly, MoodleNet is designed to be a federated, flexible Open Education Technology that is not controlled by a single entity, or subject to a single point of failure.





Revision as of 13:00, 19 August 2021

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What is MoodleNet?

MoodleNet is a federated and flexible Open Education Technology platform for curating collections of the best known Open Educational (and other) Resources.  MoodleNet can be used centrally or installed locally and optionally linked to other MoodleNet instances.

Educators of every kind, all over the world, can easily find these resources using a simple search or by internationally standardised educational metadata.

MoodleNet is closely integrated with Moodle LMS and Moodle Workplace, however may also be used entirely independently.  


Current status

Last updated: 3 August 2021

MoodleNet 1.x was abandoned by the team in 2021 because it was heading down the wrong path. The project was recently rebooted (January 2021) with a new team, new architecture and a simpler new design.

The new team are working on the MVP for the new MoodleNet with a view to releasing version 2.0 per the Roadmap [1].

Roadmap

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