Problems in Moode Sites for Singapore listing

Problems in Moode Sites for Singapore listing

by J.K. Tan -
Number of replies: 3
Hi, I've been checking the Moodle Sites for Singapore over the past few days and found several problems:
  1. My site kept disappearing from the listing, despite repeated registrations.
  2. A number of the sites listed there are linking to dead sites.
    e.g. ADLER Virtual Learning Environment - the first Arbitration and Dispute Resolution learning portal (Server not found), Childbirth International Student and Member Site and Childbirth International Student and Members Pages (404 Not Found), Elitebizsphere (Page Not Found), Si Ling Secondary School first link (connection has timed out),
  3. One site is even linking to an advertising and non-Moodle site. ETD VLE (pretending to offer Math lessons, but all linking to pages of sponsored links)
My main concern right now: How do I stop the disappearance of my site in the listing?

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In reply to J.K. Tan

Re: Problems in Moode Sites for Singapore listing

by Helen Foster -
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Hi,

Thanks for pointing out links to dead sites. These have now been deleted. I don't understand why your site keeps disappearing from the list. Please add a report to the tracker, selecting project Moodle.org sites.
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Re: Problems in Moode Sites for Singapore listing

by J.K. Tan -
Thank you, Helen, for your response and advice. Have raised the issue. Would truly appreciate votes there to increase the priority of the issue. It's important to me to be listed among the Moodle Sites for Singapore.

Please go to http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDLSITE-111 (if you're not already a Tracker member, you'll need to register yourself first on http://tracker.moodle.org ) and click the Voting link (http://tracker.moodle.org/secure/ViewVoters!default.jspa?id=19114).

John, thanks for the headsup. Have cast my vote for that issue. Yes, users should be able to deregister themselves if their Moodle sites are no longer there or have gone inactive. (I myself had two earlier Moodle sites which I'd never registered in the first place, because thse sites were for one part-time course only and that course was kept within just one school.)

Otherwise, the number of Moodle sites worldwide looks quite suspect! Why aren't other people voting for it?