Media gallery

Atto ::: atto_mediagallery
Maintained by Adam Olley
Part of set Media gallery.
This plugin allows users to insert a pre-existing media collection gallery into any atto editor.

Media gallery 2.7.0.0

Moodle 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 3.0, 3.1
Released: Wednesday, 10 September 2014, 8:49 AM

Media gallery atto plugin for Moodle

This plugin allows users to insert a pre-existing gallery into any atto editor.

This activity was written by Adam Olley (adam.olley@netspot.com.au) for the University of New South Wales (http://www.unsw.edu.au).

Install

Using Moodle

You can install the plugin from the Moodle plugin repository from within your Moodle installation.

After Install

After installing the plugin in Moodle, you'll need to add the button into the Atto text editor button bars where you'd like it to appear.
- Go to: Site administration / ► Plugins / ► Text editors / ► Atto HTML editor / ► Atto toolbar settings
- Then add 'mediagallery' in the toolbar setting box where you'd like it to appear.

Companion plugins

Assignment submission plugin

Allows teachers to link an assignment to a collection activity. When students submit a gallery for assessment, the gallery becomes read only after the duedate.

Repo: http://github.com/netspotau/moodle-assignsubmission_mediagallery

Media gallery search block

Allows users to add a block to their course which lets users search for galleries within any Media collections in the course.

Repo: http://github.com/netspotau/moodle-block_mediagallery

Filter

When used in conjunction with the TinyMCE plugin, this allows users to insert carousel views to a gallery in their course.

Repo: http://github.com/netspotau/moodle-filter_mediagallery

TinyMCE button

Provides a button that can be added to TinyMCE for inserting galleries into TinyMCE editable areas.

Repo: http://github.com/netspotau/moodle-tinymce_mediagallery

Credits

Media collection was developed by NetSpot Pty Ltd (http://www.netspot.com.au) for the University of New South Wales (http://www.unsw.edu.au).

Code: Adam Olley (adam.olley@netspot.com.au)
Concept: UNSW (http://www.unsw.edu.au)
Design: UNSW (http://www.unsw.edu.au) & Mark Bailye (mark.bailye@netspot.com.au)
Testing: UNSW (http://www.unsw.edu.au)

Version information

Version build number
2014090900
Version release name
2.7.0.0
Can be updated to
2.7.1 (2020062900)
Maturity
Stable version
MD5 Sum
384926435c6fa31eccc5a9361ed9b999
Supported software
Moodle 2.7, Moodle 2.8, Moodle 2.9, Moodle 3.0, Moodle 3.1

Version control information

Version control system (VCS)
GIT
VCS repository URL
VCS tag
v2.7.0.0

Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Atto

  1. Make sure you have all the required versions.
  2. Download and unpack the module.
  3. Place the folder (eg "myeditorplugin") in the "lib/editor/atto/plugins" subdirectory.
  4. Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish installation of the plugin.

To make the newly installed plugin available, you need to edit the Atto toolbar configuration so that the new plugin appears in the toolbar.

  1. Go to your Site administration ►Plugins ► Text editors ► Atto HTML editor ► Atto toolbar settings
  2. Add the new plugin to the desired position in the toolbar.