ePortfolio

Local plugins ::: local_eportfolio
Maintained by weQon UG
The “ePortfolio” in Moodle provides a way to share your own content created with H5P available with other students. The H5P content can be created directly via the plugin or existing content types can be uploaded via a form. Currently, the content can be shared for viewing and grading. A teacher also has the option of making H5P content available as a “template”.

ePortfolio 0.2.1

Moodle 4.1
Released: Friday, 8 November 2024, 4:29 PM

ePortfolio

The “ePortfolio” in Moodle provides a way to share your own content created with H5P available with other students. The H5P content can be created directly via the plugin or existing content types can be uploaded via a form. Currently, the content can be shared for viewing and grading. A teacher also has the option of making H5P content available as a “template”.

Also, a H5P content type has been developed for the ePortfolio-Plugin: https://www.olivertacke.de/labs/2022/10/25/show-what-you-can-do-with-h5p-portfolio/

Installing via uploaded ZIP file

  1. Log in to your Moodle site as an admin and go to Site administration > Plugins > Install plugins.
  2. Upload the ZIP file with the plugin code. You should only be prompted to add extra details if your plugin type is not automatically detected.
  3. Check the plugin validation report and finish the installation.

Installing manually

The plugin can be also installed by putting the contents of this directory to

{your/moodle/dirroot}/local/eportfolio

Afterwards, log in to your Moodle site as an admin and go to Site administration > Notifications to complete the installation.

Alternatively, you can run

$ php admin/cli/upgrade.php

to complete the installation from the command line.

After installation

Set the capability "moodle/h5p:deploy" for role "user".

The default "user" role requires the capability "moodle/h5p:deploy".
Without this capability user can't share H5P content and other participants cannot access the file.

Set the default roles for "students" and "grading teacher" in the plugin settings.

Relase notes

Version 0.2.0
Please make a backup before updating!

  • Added new DB table local_eportfolio
    • Each content now has its own entry. In the previous version the content was only stored in the “files” table
  • Added new fields "title" and "description"
    • It is now possible to add an individual title and a short description
  • New "renderer"-like class to output the ePortfolio overview page (index.php)
    • Improved usability
  • Added capability check for all pages
  • Added setting page
    • Enable entry for main navigation
    • Default grading teacher role
    • Default student role
  • Sharing form improvements
    • Info box, if and where an ePortfolio file was already shared
    • Removed hard coded role IDs
  • Several code improvements & quality check
    • Removed capability assignment from install.php and upgrade.php
    • Removed hard coded role IDs
    • Preparations to upload the plugin to the Moodle plugin repo

License

2024 weQon UG support@weqon.net

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

Version information

Version build number
2024110800
Version release name
0.2.1
Can be updated to
0.2.5 (2025020600)
Maturity
Release candidate
MD5 Sum
262fc7ba78e36c267e6af40c1c08b2bf
Supported software
PHP 8.0, PHP 8.1, Moodle 4.1

Version control information

Version control system (VCS)
GIT
VCS repository URL

Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Local plugins

  1. Make sure you have all the required versions.
  2. Download and unpack the module.
  3. Place the folder in the "local" subdirectory.
  4. Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation.