Hello,
There will be a MoodleMoot in Hakodate, Hokkaido, from February 15th to the 16th, 2009. The location of the Moot is Future University.
The MoodleMoot web site is:
http://www.petesweb.org/moot/
We are now asking people to submit proposals for presentations. Both the submissions and presentations can be in either Japanese or English.
http://www.petesweb.org/moot/mod/resource/view.php?id=41
The deadline for submissions is the 23rd January.
We do hope you can attend, either as a presenter or participant.
Please pass this news on to anyone you think may be interested.
Thank you.
MoodleMoot Hakodate 2009 Feb 15-16
返信数: 1Re: MoodleMoot Hakodate 2009 Feb 15-16
Hello Stuart-sensei,
Thank you very much for coordinated this fantastic 1st Moodle Moot event in Japan.
I really enjoyed to communicate and share stories among other Moodlers from many different areas including Singapore and 20-30 different prefectures in Japan during 3 days stay in Hakodate. We kept talking about how to effectively use Moodle even on the way back to Tokyo at the Hakodate airport. All of them were very much passionate and impress me a lot.
Especially developers round table was the most exciting part and we'd like to contribute to promote Moodle in Japan more and to develop extensions to meet with the requests.
For instance, audio/video recording funtion built into Moodle like "Riffly" based on Flash Server technology. Several sites are providing APIs to their components and can be integrated.
Thanks again and hope to see Moodlers again soon!
Hiroki Inoue
eEducation Labs
Thank you very much for coordinated this fantastic 1st Moodle Moot event in Japan.
I really enjoyed to communicate and share stories among other Moodlers from many different areas including Singapore and 20-30 different prefectures in Japan during 3 days stay in Hakodate. We kept talking about how to effectively use Moodle even on the way back to Tokyo at the Hakodate airport. All of them were very much passionate and impress me a lot.
Especially developers round table was the most exciting part and we'd like to contribute to promote Moodle in Japan more and to develop extensions to meet with the requests.
For instance, audio/video recording funtion built into Moodle like "Riffly" based on Flash Server technology. Several sites are providing APIs to their components and can be integrated.
Thanks again and hope to see Moodlers again soon!
Hiroki Inoue
eEducation Labs