Posts made by Glenys Hanson

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

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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: Fichier 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

Moodle in English -> Lounge -> An alternative to Moodle -> Re: An alternative to Moodle

by Glenys Hanson -

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:

  • the teacher can make documents (Word, PDF, Video, Audio, ...) available to students,
  • there is a forum,
  • students can upload assignments,
  • the teacher can learn to use it in 2/3 hours,

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