Socialwall Format

Course formats ::: format_socialwall
Maintained by Chris Kenniburg, Bryan Smith, Andreas Wagner
The Moodle Socialwall will transform your Moodle course into a social learning platform. This includes a familiar post interface, timeline of posts, filtering of the timeline, and integration with Moodle's activities and resources. A social learning format allows teachers to pick up the tool and begin using it right away.
Latest release:
283 sites
63 downloads
82 fans
Current versions available: 2

A big thanks to a new Moodle 3.3 version which was patched and fixed by David Herney Bernal

If you have a fix or improvement we would love to include it.  Please contact Chris Kenniburg.



Initial funding and support provided by the Regional Educational Media Center (REMC) Association of Michigan.  


The Moodle Socialwall will transform your Moodle course into a social learning platform.  This includes a familiar post interface, timeline of posts, filtering of the timeline, and integration with Moodle's activities and resources.  A social learning format allows teachers to pick up the tool and begin using it right away.

Google Presentation for Moodle Socialwall Course Format

A super big thank you to REMC Michigan http://remc.org for supporting and funding this project.

Special thanks to Moodle Partner Synergy Learning http://www.synergy-learning.com for doing the hard work of developing this course format.

Special Notes: 

  • Do not change an existing course to the Socialwall format. It is possible and will work just fine, but will have undesired results/consequences due to how social wall puts all activities and files into topic one (behind the scenes). 
  • All activities and resources added to a Socialwall course will appear in Topic One if switched to the standard Topic Format of Moodle. It is possible to switch from Socialwall to Topic Format if a teacher wants to move into a more traditional online learning model. The teacher would then just need to arrange their activities and resources into the topic areas. 
  • Using CSS you can alter the appearance of the Socialwall. An example can be found in how the evolve-D theme displays the Socialwall and timeline. evolve-D Theme
  • Be sure to activate the URL Resource filter to get automatic embedding of Youtube videos and links. 
  • The Alert Block is designed to display class alerts and other useful events in the course. It is recommended to add this to your sidebar.


Installation and Use

Watch a Google hangout we did explaining how to install and use the Socialwall Format.



Additional Information

The eCommunity Platform uses a new Moodle Course Format (called Socialwall) which alters the way a typical course looks and behaves. Most people use "Topic” or "Weekly” course formats in Moodle.

This is new course format offers a timeline, where teachers and students may post and/or comment on. It is fully integrated in Moodle, so teacher may:

  • make different kind of posts (Alerts, sticky post)
  • attach activities to timeline-posts (via Drag and Drop too)
  • attach files and URLs to posts
  • comment on posts or reply to comments

Students (depending on capabilites) may:

  • make standard posts
  • attach resources (files or links) to posts
  • comment on posts or reply to comments
  • view results and feedback of assignments in their timeline

The Socialwall-Package includes:

  • a new Course Format (called socialwall, format_socialwall)

Optional:

  • a new Filter (filter_urlresource) to alter the way a posted url-Resource will be displayed
  • a local plugin (local_filterurlresbak) to backup and restore the filter data (unfortunately moodle doesn't support backup and restore for filter data).
  • a new Block to display upcoming events and alerts related to the course (block_alerts).

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Contributors

Chris Kenniburg (Lead maintainer)
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  • sonia sonia
    Thu, 11 June 2015, 5:34 PM
    Hi!, I'm testing this course format and congratulations for it, it's a good point to use like a blog!!! only one thing, I use PoodLL Anywhere(TinyMCE) for video recorder, and MP3 recorder and in other course formats shows me this options in the editor, but when I choose HTML editor-on in socialwall I can't not see this options in the editor...some way for that? thanks in advance!
  • sonia sonia
    Thu, 11 June 2015, 6:23 PM
    Hi, another question...about editor too...I cann't see th "upload" option when I click into "image" in HTML editor...only I have the Image url option...It's true that I have the drag&drog option but not always it's the way for my teachers...thanks in advance...too!
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Mon, 15 June 2015, 10:32 PM
    Sonia,
    Currently we support the Atto editor with this course format as it is the Moodle default. I have not tried TinyMCE. The Image button in the editor is for embedding. If you want an image included in the socialwall post you can click the "Add Resource/Activity" link and then drag and drop the photo into there. This will put the photo with the post. This workflow more closely mimics the actions taken on facebook or other social networking sites.
  • sonia sonia
    Fri, 19 June 2015, 5:53 PM
    Hi!, thanks Chris, one thing more...there is some option to add, for example an iframe?, in the html editor I can see the content of the iframe but when I post in the "wall" there nothing...some help? thanks in advance!
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Tue, 23 June 2015, 7:24 PM
    It could be that the embed option is stripped out. It really is designed for basics. Although you might need to turn on embedding in the Moodle admin. It may strip it out by default.
  • julie prescott
    Sat, 1 Aug 2015, 6:13 PM
    Hi, we are using your plugin on our Moodle 2.7.3 (Build: 20141110) site, and we are really enjoying the features this brings to our site - thanks! We just have one issue concerning permissions which I hope you can help us with. We have a new role defined in our system which has the capability to edit courses and add file and URL activities to a course, but unfortunately we cannot add an activity or resource to a post in the plugin via your 'add an activity or resource' link. We can work around this by manually turning editing on via the Administration block but we would rather use your link as this is more intuitive. Please can you tell me what permissions are needed to allow this link to work as I have tried tweaking the role settings with no luck. Thanks in advance, Julie.
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Sat, 1 Aug 2015, 9:11 PM
    Julie - Answered in your email.
  • Jari Vilkman
    Mon, 17 Aug 2015, 4:47 PM
    Hello,

    Could you add on feature so that one could like or unlike any comment? At the moment you can only like/unlike the first post.
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Mon, 17 Aug 2015, 8:13 PM
    Great suggestion Jari. We will put this on a list for future updates. We will be releasing the next version of Socialwall very soon. It won't have this improvement but will have plenty of other improvements.
  • Pimenko
    Thu, 8 Oct 2015, 10:50 PM
    Hi,

    Thank your for this plugin. I use with a custom theme and it's work fine with some CSS modification. We will begin to use it for the first time soon !

    Best regards.
  • David Mudrák
    Mon, 2 Nov 2015, 5:34 PM

    I am happy to let you know this plugin received the Reviewers' choice award. Well done!

  • Chris Kenniburg
    Mon, 2 Nov 2015, 8:25 PM
    WOW! Very Cool! Thanks for letting us know David.
  • Germán and Temudgin
    Sat, 21 Nov 2015, 1:07 AM
    Hi,
    Is this plugin available for Moodle 3.0 ?
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Sat, 21 Nov 2015, 1:22 AM
    German,
    We haven't officially tested the latest version but I suspect it will. Once I finish some testing I will update. It is very well coded. I am assuming it will work.
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Thu, 10 Dec 2015, 11:06 PM
    I can confirm there is an issue with Moodle 3. We are working to solve the issue. Seems to be a js error.
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