Moodle plugins directory: Content Pages | Moodle.org
Content Pages
Moodle Content pages | Nickname iContent
- Maintained by: Léo Santos.
About
The plugin for Moodle (Content pages), was designed so that from it, tutors, teachers and technicians can add content in courses, following usability and accessibility standards.
This tool will be responsible for signaling the good practice of adding text, images, multimedia, among others. In it, the content will be distributed in pages, so that the monitoring of the content does not become something exhausting and tiring. The plugin also has a bookmark, so that the participant can be located, based on last logged furthermore allow the inclusion of public or private notes, which the participant can provide feedback on the content studied on the page and enjoy and reply comments from other colleagues.
The plugin also allows the launch of questions about the content addressed, this provides better interaction between the participant and the virtual learning platform, and the feature may become an evaluation item or launch fractional notes on the items available in the course as defined in the plan of action. The described extension is fully responsive and can be accessed by any device.
Install
You can install it via the Moodle administrator interface, if enabled on your Moodle site.
Or you can download the source code and put it on the "moodle/mod/icontent" directory.
You can use git clone to do this or download the latest version from github at https://github.com/leorenis/moodle-mod_icontent/archive/master.zip or https://github.com/leorenis/moodle-mod_icontent.git.
Can I hide the "Interactive Content Menu" which is on the right side of the student view?
Depends on your theme. Just by plugin not. But this menu menu Moodle API .
Also, is there a way to turn off the Content Pages Menu on the right?
Thanks in advance.
This plugin looks very interesting and useful.....are you willing to release ver. 3.9?...... thanks in advance for your response. Regards!
Therefore, I decided to use "Poster" (mod). I add an HTML block to the top and the "Social Comments" below that. For simple pages, I use "Tabs" (filter) within the HTML block. For complex ones - with questions, etc. - I add an H5P Course Presentation.