...but can you dance to it?
Well, I guess I could dance to it, but only if it were on the singer's throat. 
That was not very nice, was it. Okay, I take it back!
-- Art
That was not very nice, was it. Okay, I take it back!
-- Art
I saw kids having fun. I saw no alcohol, tobacco, or drugs. Yes, there was a little profanity. So why do you want to dance on the singers throat?
You are 100% right. They were just having a little fun. I was kidding. Sorry that didn't come through. My fault.
Regards,
Art
Regards,
Art
It can't be that bad if they can joke about it. I didn't quite understand the last remark of the singer though (too much background noise), but it sounded to me like "respect to Moodle" or "let's get back to Moodle".
Wow! I love the video.
Might have to share this with some our IT folks and the faculty that would appreciate it around my institution.
I heard a couple of our college students joking about Moodle the other day. But, I highly doubt they would go to such extremes as writing a song about it.
Might have to share this with some our IT folks and the faculty that would appreciate it around my institution. I heard a couple of our college students joking about Moodle the other day. But, I highly doubt they would go to such extremes as writing a song about it.
BTW, because they talk about going back to FirstClass, I get the weird impression that they might be Concordia students (some parts of Concordia are still using FirstClass). Heard a few pro-FirstClass but anti-Moodle comments around campus, including from some faculty members who didn't want to switch.
I filmed that at a little monthly talent show we have at Wyoming Seminary, and its just a joke because we had some difficulties switching from first-class to moodle this year. But i think that once the bugs were worked out, most of the teachers use with great success.