Requirements Help

Requirements Help

von Michael Freedman -
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Hi - we are loading moodle for a pilot program to replace Canvas.  My developer, who has some moodle experience, says he does not have the skills to address the requirements we are developing.  So, I am looking for someone to help us validate our intentions, create and format requirements, validate these requirements, then - if all goes well - build against the requirements. 

In brief, we are looking to develop autonomous learning communities - so, I think that means distributed and uncoupled program types (courses, forums, workshops) that can stand alone or be configured in association with other program types.  We are also will focus on a mobile-facing interface.

Thanks, Michael

The Public Square Academy

California, US


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Re: Requirements Help

von Joost Elshoff -
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Have you considered reaching out to MoodleUS? They should have the consultancy and support capabilities you're looking for, as they are certified Moodle Partner over there.
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Re: Requirements Help

von Marie Achour -
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Hi Michael - thank you for your query.

Our Moodle team in the US should be able to help you so I've passed your message on to them and you should hear from Justin Williams at some point today (if you haven't already).

I hope this helps!
Marie
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Re: Requirements Help

von Tim Hunt -
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Also, just bear in mind that this comunity here has been an autonomous learning community, teaching each other about Moodle, for over 20 years! So, perfectly doable with out-of-the-box Moodle features. lächelnd
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Re: Requirements Help

von Michael Freedman -
Thanks, Tim... I'm excited to be a part of this, though a little concerned that as I am not a developer, I might get over my head.

Our member focus is on relationships to build trust and courage for personal and perspective growth, so the model uses personalized, small groups, etc. I've been using Canvas for years, with the position that the tech should be in the background. They offer a world-class rock solid tool at a very reasonable price. They deal with development and support so I don't have to.

We've received feedback that Canvas looks too 'academic,' not sexy. We have seen some limitations with discussions and mobile. My new thinking is that if we can get moodle to really align with our design values and goals, 1) it can be a better user experience, and 2) provides incentives for partners and investors.

Looking forward to the journey....
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Re: Requirements Help

von Kim Salinas -
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Hi Michael and welcome to Moodle!!

I use both systems and I'm confident that you will find Moodle to be more robust, especially when it comes to discussions as there are many different forum types to select from. Happy Moodling!
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Re: Requirements Help

von Ravi Murugesan -
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Hi Michael - I think Moodle 4.x is a tremendous improvement in UX compared to the 'Moodley' interfaces of previous versions. I find the standard Boost theme on 4.x to be clean, minimal, and fluid, and the fonts are great too. And with this theme as the base, you can develop a custom theme that reflects your organization's brand. All the best for your transition to Moodle!
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Re: Requirements Help

von Marcus Green -
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" though a little concerned that as I am not a developer, I might get over my head."
Don't worry about that, we developers need input from "the real world", and we appreciate a well asked question. Moodle is not a "one size fits all" solution as every non trivial installation will include some plugins so it is worthwhile checking if there is a match between what you need and what is available as a plugin.

Another thing you can do is get a trial of Moodle cloud which comes from Moodle HQ to get an idea of what it does and what it looks like.