Bonsoir Jean-Pierre,
Mais si, continue à poster ici ! Tu es tombé sur notre cher Joseph - grincheux mais aussi très efficace - son deuxième message te donnera ce que tu veux, je crois.
Je suis plus sympa, mais moins savante.
Cheers,
Glenys
Bonsoir Jean-Pierre,
Mais si, continue à poster ici ! Tu es tombé sur notre cher Joseph - grincheux mais aussi très efficace - son deuxième message te donnera ce que tu veux, je crois.
Je suis plus sympa, mais moins savante.
Cheers,
Glenys
Hi Chris,
I have the feeling that you're not posting in the right place. This is a forum for people chit chatting about the Moodle Learning Platform.
i did a Google search for "RTI Moodle" which came up with a lot of sites but I've no idea which would be useful for you.
Cheers,
Glenys
Hi Paul,
Are you using Moodle 1.9 or Moodle 2?
On Moodle 1.9 I would use the Book plugin to present content in that way. I think it would work on Moodle 2 as well - but I haven't tested.
Cheers,
Glenys
Hi Gordon,
I've been looking at the new version of PoodLL Justin Hunt calls "Thrillseeker" and quite frankly, I thought the demo course was "awesome" - an adjective I've never used before. It's a language teacher's dream come true: a myriad of fun ways to integrate students listening, watching and recording both audio and video in Moodle that you can see in the PoodLL™ Demo Course. You do really need a fast connection, though ... which I don't.
Now before Gordon deletes this message as off topic, what I'm desperate to know is if PoodLL can be integrated with Hot Potatoes as it has been with Quiz Poodll Recording Question Type [QUIZ]
If I had a real course starting next week and I had to choose between QuizPort (Moodle 1.9) and new PoodLL (Moodle 2) I think I'd jump off a cliff!
Cheers,
Glenys
Techncial aside for Stan: I notice Justin has chosen Flowplayer as the Flash player for PoodLL - also that he says "Many of the widgets have both Flash and HTML5 versions".
Bonsoir Yann,
Je ne peux pas t'aider pour des Tests, mais tu peux créer les mêmes types d'exercice avec Hot Potatoes et eux, ils peuvent être disponibles aux "guests". Il ne faut pas les présenter à travers le module HotPot (même problème que pour Test) mais simplement comme des pages web. Évidement, les scores ne vont pas être enregistrés dans le carnet de notes, mais pour pour un cours "démo" ce n'est pas important, n'est-ce pas ?
Voici un exemple dans Moodle 1.9 mais je ne vois pas pourquoi ce serait différent en Moodle 2 (et si je me trompe - on va me le dire. ) : There once was a fellow from Lyme.
Cheers,
Glenys