Moodle Plugins directory: Blog Export Portfolio: Versions: 1.0.2 (Build 2014062000) | Moodle.org
Blog Export Portfolio
Portfolios ::: portfolio_blogexport
Maintained by
Justin Hunt
The Blog Export portfolio plugin allows Moodle users to export certain activities and items to their own Moodle blog. This allows the Moodle blog to act as an internal Portoflio.
Blog Export Portfolio 1.0.2 (Build 2014062000)
Moodle 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9
Released: வியாழன், 19 ஜூன் 2014, 2:45 PM
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The Blog Export Portfolio (for Moodle 2.3 and above)
developed for The British Council of Hong Kong
by Justin Hunt poodllsupport@gmail.com
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* This release just provides a few tweaks to remove logging warnings on Moodle 2.7 *
The Blog Export portfolio plugin allows Moodle users to export certain activities and items
to their own Moodle blog. This allows the Moodle blog to act as internal Portoflio.
Installation
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i) Ensure that both portfolios and blogs are enabled in:
Site Administration -> Advanced Features
ii) Expand the zip file and put the enclosed blogexport folder into:
[MOODLE]/portfolios
iii) Visit your Moodle site's notifications page, and follow the prompts to install it.
Site Administration -> notifications
iv) Enable the Blogexport portfolio at:
Site Administration -> Plugins -> Portfolios -> Manage Portfolios
v) You will be taken to the Blog Export Portfolios admin settings page.
The default settings should be fine.
Usage
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i) On an exportable activity or item, click the "Export to Portfolio" link or item.
ii) If more than one portfolio option is available, you will need to select the "Blog Export Portfolio"
ii) Accept or alter the default blog export settings
iii) Confirm that the settings are ok.
iv) Either go to the blog/portfolio or return to the original activity/item
Justin Hunt
poodllsuppport@gmail.com
The Blog Export Portfolio (for Moodle 2.3 and above)
developed for The British Council of Hong Kong
by Justin Hunt poodllsupport@gmail.com
=====================================================
* This release just provides a few tweaks to remove logging warnings on Moodle 2.7 *
The Blog Export portfolio plugin allows Moodle users to export certain activities and items
to their own Moodle blog. This allows the Moodle blog to act as internal Portoflio.
Installation
============
i) Ensure that both portfolios and blogs are enabled in:
Site Administration -> Advanced Features
ii) Expand the zip file and put the enclosed blogexport folder into:
[MOODLE]/portfolios
iii) Visit your Moodle site's notifications page, and follow the prompts to install it.
Site Administration -> notifications
iv) Enable the Blogexport portfolio at:
Site Administration -> Plugins -> Portfolios -> Manage Portfolios
v) You will be taken to the Blog Export Portfolios admin settings page.
The default settings should be fine.
Usage
=====
i) On an exportable activity or item, click the "Export to Portfolio" link or item.
ii) If more than one portfolio option is available, you will need to select the "Blog Export Portfolio"
ii) Accept or alter the default blog export settings
iii) Confirm that the settings are ok.
iv) Either go to the blog/portfolio or return to the original activity/item
Justin Hunt
poodllsuppport@gmail.com
Version information
- Version build number
- 2014062000
- Version release name
- 1.0.2 (Build 2014062000)
- Maturity
- Stable version
- MD5 Sum
- 7a96ccac7621b1b806dc0b2c91253013
- Supported software
- Moodle 2.3, Moodle 2.4, Moodle 2.5, Moodle 2.6, Moodle 2.7, Moodle 2.8, Moodle 2.9
- Latest release for Moodle 2.3
- Latest release for Moodle 2.4
- Latest release for Moodle 2.5
- Latest release for Moodle 2.6
- Latest release for Moodle 2.7
- Latest release for Moodle 2.8
- The more recent release 1.1.1 (Build 2018053100) (2018053100) exists for Moodle 2.9
Version control information
- Version control system (VCS)
- GIT
- VCS repository URL
Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Portfolios
- Make sure you have all the required versions.
- Download and unpack the module.
- Place the folder (eg "myportfolio") in the "portfolio" subdirectory.
- Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation