Bonsoir Thibaut et bienvenu chez Moodle,
Je suis d'accord avec Pascal qu'il vaut mieux débuter avec la v2 - autrement pour toi et tes utilisiteurs il faudrait désapprendre les habitudes de la v1 plus tard.
Cheers,
Glenys
Bonsoir Thibaut et bienvenu chez Moodle,
Je suis d'accord avec Pascal qu'il vaut mieux débuter avec la v2 - autrement pour toi et tes utilisiteurs il faudrait désapprendre les habitudes de la v1 plus tard.
Cheers,
Glenys
Hi Angel Josué,
I know smart cookies like Mary Cooch have managed to install a Moodle package for Windows on Windows 7 but I never have.
I install Xampp from the Xampp site and then install the Standard Moodle Package.
Here's a step-by-step explanation of how I do it:
09 Install Moodle 1.9 on Windows 7.pdf
Cheers,
Glenys
Hi Robert,
I did your Shopping Dictagloss on Gordon's site and I didn't see an error message at the end - I was just trapped in the exercise with no elegant way out.
You should maybe put a shorter one on his site for him to test.
By the way, there's a place where you hear: "for" but you need to put, I think, "in" - a two letter word anyway.
As you're creating dictation-like exercises with WebRhubarb you might be intersted in the 2011-09-20-TexToys-modified-source-files.zip I put on the Hot Potatoes users group recently. I can explain exactly what they do - I already have on the users group.
Cheers,
Glenys
Errr... Mary, what's a "mainscaler". Google didn't help me.
Cheers,
Glenys
Hi there,
I haven't used Claroline, but I did use Dokeos (a Claroline fork) before I discovered Moodle in 2004. For someone with my interests in collaborative work and constructivism, Moodle was infinitely better, but for others Dokeos/Claroline could be more suitiable. For a teacher looking mainly for a site where:
then Claroline/Dokeos could be a good choice. And I believe now quizzes and other tools are integrated too.
And as Don, says, I found the community just as friendly and helpful as here on Moodle.
Cheers,
Glenys