A problem, issue and a query that will help.

A problem, issue and a query that will help.

por MoodleKittyCat . -
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Hi,

Could we integrate third-party content via plugin like LTI or any other so that we can promote and feature our partners content and provide access to courses through our platform but all content remains on our partner's LMS? How to achieve this quickly?

Thanks

Moodle 3.4

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Can AICC compliant courses be LTI'ed into our Moodle LMS?

por MoodleKittyCat . -

Can AICC compliant courses be LTI'ed into our Moodle LMS? If a provider does not know if they are LTI consumer compliant or not. How do we make sure they are or not? What series of questions should we ask? If they are not LTI consumer compliant and then what other options do we have? Thanks

(Edited by Mary Coochto clarify the subject title - original submission Monday, 22 January 2018, 3:38 AM)

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Re: Can AICC compliant courses be LTI'ed into our Moodle LMS?

por Mary Cooch -
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Hello RK. I have just changed the title of this post to make it clearer for others to see and be able to help you.

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Re: A problem, issue and a query that will help.

por Andrew Lyons -
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The short answer is yes - you can use LTI to achieve this.

Please see the relevant Moodle docs for help on this functionality.

If you have further questions, I suggest that you make them more specific, and outline the steps you have tried, and the specific issues that you have encountered.