Nostalgia moment:
http://www.google.com/search2001/search?hl=en&q=moodle
This was Moodle in Google in 2001. Well, here you can see it better.
;)
J
Interesting....
I find it interesting how closely Internet Archive (a site that I helped get started)
http://archive.org, and google, resemble each other. In this instance, it looks
like they are actually collaborating. How nice!
We call it the wayback machine...
http://www.archive.org/index.php
May have uses for education research in general....
Here is a history of moodle's evolution:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://moodle.org
I've attached a picture of what the archive looked like at
launch. That's me on the left (minus a few gray hairs)
I find it interesting how closely Internet Archive (a site that I helped get started)
http://archive.org, and google, resemble each other. In this instance, it looks
like they are actually collaborating. How nice!
We call it the wayback machine...
http://www.archive.org/index.php
May have uses for education research in general....
Here is a history of moodle's evolution:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://moodle.org
I've attached a picture of what the archive looked like at
launch. That's me on the left (minus a few gray hairs)

My only concern with the archive is it seems to be archiving pirated material that is still copyrighted without permission and attempts to redress that have gone without any response.....
National libraries have a law that says that they get a copy of everything published in their country. What the IA is incredibly important for social and historical reasons, and they should be covered with a license similar in spirit to what national libraries have.
Push the envelope some more, I say
Push the envelope some more, I say