When uploading a file, why is there not a quick upload feature whereby the filename is used as the link text and you bypass the whole *Choose* file/library pages? Something like an email attachment. Teachers are often running on the fly and need quick uploads.
Also, on a related matter, am I right in thinking that if I were to host my school's moodle (http://stbens.org.uk) internally, it would improve access speeds on our network and I could point the main (front page) file repository to a shared drive on the network so staff could drag and drop into it so files are readily available?
Finally, I am planning on using global groups with integration of MIS (SIMS) data when Moodle2.0 is released. The model I am thinking of is that *master* courses would be created for a unit of work and the groups (school classes) could be picked up from anywhere in the site and deployed to the required course. Is this on the money? Can I do any of this in 1.9.5?
Hope this is appropriate to post.
TIA
Dai
Hello Dai, and welcome in!
Definately other than stupid, but perhaps more appropriate in the developer forums.
My development of your question is - students loading files get to put them straight in, whereas teachers have to go through a two stage process through the directory. This is a dealbreaker, as the tutors get lost when they first start. Why not work the other way round - load the resource where its required, then ask the teacher where it should be stored?
My colleagues just don't 'get it' the way it curerently works.
Anyone else feel the same?
It's my colleagues who are forever tagging Moodle with the word *clunky* and refusing to go any further because they expect similar performance.
Uploading files is a great way to get teachers (low IT ability ones) using Moodle, but now, with the benefit of hindsight, I am starting to think that this is the wrong way to roll Moodle out in a school. Instead I would focus all my energies on encouraging the use of the many activities, not the resources.
Thanks, Dai
[quote] Uploading files is a great way to get teachers (low IT ability ones) using Moodle, but now, with the benefit of hindsight, I am starting to think that this is the wrong way to roll Moodle out in a school. Instead I would focus all my energies on encouraging the use of the many activities, not the resources.
Dai, Dai: you are so right !
And in fact- the process involved in uploading your resources is much more compicated for some teachers than actually setting up some of the more interactive stuff like forums/assigments and webpage anyway.
Regarding site wide groups, there is a hack you can add -details here but it depends on whether your hosts will do it for you.
Then, in your course page link to the folder, not the file. Keep all your files for download there - makes it much more simple for teachers to download and uses the filenames as the link.
I've used directory display before but only for bulk upload. Good idea to use it as a link to a file store and simply upload new files into the associated folder. I'll start using this.
Thanks again.