Fordson

Themes ::: theme_fordson
Maintained by Chris Kenniburg
Part of set Fordson theme.
The Fordson theme is focused on students going from login to learning, with features that help teachers build better courses and students engage with content. Your school is unique and Fordson provides impressive customizations for a professional and modern learning platform. Try out Fordson and show some love by clicking "favourite" ( ♥ ) !
Latest release:
7184 sites
1k downloads
389 fans
Current versions available: 10

Note: 

Fordson was built to solve UX experiences more than any theme or styling issues.  We thought our solutions were clever and helped make using Moodle 3.X easier for students and teachers.  However, with Moodle 4.0 we are no longer solving the same problems.  Moodle 4 is a game changer and as such, we are building a Moodle 4 compatible theme called LearnR.  It will have many similar features and grow over time.  LearnR is focused on the learner and making Moodle as complex or as simple as you would like. 
Check out the LearnR theme over here: https://moodle.org/plugins/theme_learnr



  

Beautiful Design, Organization Branding, & Marketing

Fordson extends the core Boost theme to provide styling options, customized color choosers, enhanced user interactions, improved navigation, and branding opportunities within the theme.  Depending on your needs, Fordson delivers a variety of style presets to help you quickly change the look of your site! 

Login to Learning

What does this motto mean, "Focused on going from Login to Learning"?  It means we are hyper focused on the user experience that extends from the point of login until the student is engaged with learning.  What does that actually mean from a plugin?  It means through our theme and related plugins we have looked at and spent time trying to develop a streamlined and intuitive way to go from the Moodle homepage to course content in a way that makes sense for our users.  We developed the Fordson theme to help with navigation and usability.  We developed the Easy Enrollment plugin to help enroll students into courses directly from the Moodle homepage.  As of the latest release of Fordson we now have a special course format that we've enhanced through our theme to provide a great user experience at the course level.  Install the Collapsible Topics Course Format and activate the new "Plugin Integration" in Fordson and you will see the difference between the normal course format and how we enhance it through the Fordson theme.  We are focused on going from login to learning and want to share that experience with the Moodle community.

New!  Plugin Integrations


Announcing Jitsi Server Integration

New Jitsi server integration button.New for 2020 is Jitsi Meet server integration which automatically puts a Jitsi Meet Launch button at the top of every course in your Moodle site. If 2020 has taught us anything, learning remotely requires a good web conferencing software. Each Moodle class gets a Jitsi Launch button right below the breadcrumbs. If you don't use Jitsi, just don't add a title to the Jitsi settings in Fordson. However, we provide the public URL that will work too if you don't have your own Jitsi server.  check out the main page of the Fordson Theme settings for the new Jitsi integration.

Focused on What Matters

We are focused on the process of getting a student to go from login to learning as efficiently as possible. Once in a course, we utilize a variety of techniques to help students engage with the content and organize the page in a way that helps promote learning.  We accomplish this by listening to our teachers and students for ways to improve that experience. When we extend Moodle functionality, we try to stay as close to core Boost as possible. Fordson delivers impressive features such as an innovative Course Management dashboard for teachers with all the links to manage a course and users.  There are also little features like a course editing button that is always visible and “location aware” to speed up building a course.  The learning content is most important and Fordson utilizes space, color, images, icons, and other elements to help guide students through a course. Fordson also provides many different looks so that you can customize the presentation of learning materials to your students.  Spend more time engaged in learning and less time clicking buttons. Fordson enhances the user experience for both students and teachers by combining clean and efficient design with innovative user features not found in other themes. From login to learning we are focused on making Moodle better for students and teachers.

Thoughtful and Purposeful Development

Development of the Fordson theme is often guided by community, teacher, and student feedback.  We listen to suggestions that match our desire to provide the best experience from login to learning.  The Fordson theme shines when you are looking for the the following:

  • A theme that organizes Moodle’s navigation and enhances it to improve the user experience.

  • A theme that is focused on going from login to learning and getting out of the way of your teachers and students.

  • Improved navigation that helps make sense of course management for teachers and students get into courses faster

  • Designed and refined with community and teacher input based on their needs

Top Features

  1. Over 160 unique layout and style combinations for the ultimate in customization
  2. Fordson includes a variety of Site Preset Styles, Page Layouts, Sections Styles, and Course Listing Styles.  All of which can be changed instantly from a menu.
  3. All major navigation and functionality accessible from one spot on the page for users
  4. A re-imagined course management panel for teachers that makes sense of all the links in course administration.  It’s accessible from anywhere in the course at any time.
  5. New Block Display Panel moves blocks into a 3-column collapsible drawer giving a teacher more room for blocks and keeps them hidden until a student wants to see them.
  6. Turn Editing On button is “location aware” and accessible at all times on the course homepage.  When clicked the page will return to the exact location you where viewing when you pressed the button.  
  7. Feature the most effective course modules and activities first with Fordson’s innovative course activity customizations.  Take control of what modules are displayed, module ordering, and the ability to feature modules. Limit what modules a teacher can use and allow Managers to see and use all modules.
  8. Keep students informed with progress reports, grades, teacher contacts and more with the Fordson Student Dashboard panel.  This panel provides course information at a glance for students.
  9. When a course is set to show one topic per page the Fordson theme will show individual topic completion progress on the course homepage.  Students can quickly see what topics still have unfinished assignments.  
  10. Enroll students directly from the site homepage when using the Easy Enrollment Add-on.

Additional Information

Easy Enrollment Add-On

Install the Easy Enrollment add-on and Fordson will display a new enrollment form on the homepage.  This new form will allow a student to enter a 6 digit code and instantly be enrolled into the corresponding course or group within the course. This allows a student to go from the homepage to a course in seconds!  It will even generate and read QR Codes for enrolling elementary kids by simple waving a paper in front of the computer.

Special Thanks

Elements and certain functionality of Fordson would not be possible without the following users and plugins:

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Contributors

Chris Kenniburg (Lead maintainer)
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  • Paulo Martins
    Fri, 28 Apr 2017, 6:21 AM
    After update to last version, 1.4.3, moodle version 3.2, moodle dies with the error: Exceção - Class 'core\output\icon_system' not found
    I need to manualy remove the theme to system start. Any sugestion?
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Fri, 28 Apr 2017, 7:06 AM
    Paulo, There are now 2 versions of Fordson. One will only work with Moodle 3.2 and one will ONLY work with Moodle 3.3 due to changes in core moodle. On the Fordson Version Page you will see Moodle 3.2 Version 1.4.3 and Moodle 3.3 Version 1.4.3. Please use the correct version with you site. I suspect you installed the Moodle 3.3 version which uses Font-Awesome Icons and that is not in 3.2.
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Fri, 28 Apr 2017, 7:57 AM
    Paulo, I fixed the Moodle 3.3 version and it shouldn't install unless you are running the latest daily update of Moodle 3.3BETA. The 3.2 version should be the only one that will properly install for you.
  • Paulo Martins
    Fri, 28 Apr 2017, 3:54 PM

    Hello Chris, Thanks for the help.
    I updated using the moodle update function and actually upgraded to the moodle version 3.3. I forced the replacement for the version of moodle 3.2, but now the icons do not appear, everything else works.
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Fri, 28 Apr 2017, 6:05 PM
    Try purging all Moodle cache. They your browser cache. The icons are cached.
  • Donna Lee
    Sun, 30 Apr 2017, 8:27 AM
    Hi Chris,

    I have several students testing our site. We keep getting undefined areas popping up at random times. Do you know if this is related to the theme? I turned on debugging, but it doesn't report anything in the error. I did import a glossary from an old moodle that I had (V 3.0) and made it a global main glossary. I'm wondering if there's something in there that might be throwing the undefined errors - maybe from linking or something.

    Also, users on iPad get a really bad view. See picture below.
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Sun, 30 Apr 2017, 9:05 AM
    Donna,
    As for the ipad view if you keep the drawer open it will take away space for content. Do you have an error message or what happens to show you the Undefined error? What are the undefined areas? Was this happening prior to your glossary import or is it related to auto-linking. I am wondering why you attributed the error to the glossary.
  • Donna Lee
    Sun, 30 Apr 2017, 10:16 AM
    Just a note on the undefined error - Right now it seems to be the glossary causing the problems. I'll fix it completely and then let you know if that was it. The old glossary had related terms and the new function in 3.2 has keywords instead. When I click on linked related terms, it goes into major error mode saying that Activity Deletion is in progress. Luckily, the glossary is not that large, so it's not a problem to pull all those related terms links out.
  • Donna Lee
    Sun, 30 Apr 2017, 2:29 PM
    Hi Chris,
    Thanks for the reply. Thank you for the tip on the nav drawer. I will let the users know that. I do not have a message with the undefined error. When I turn on Developer Debugging, it's completely blank. This error was not happening prior to the glossary input and I have traced the errors to the glossary. See this post for what it happening: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=351614#p1418985
  • Kevin Casey
    Wed, 3 May 2017, 6:45 AM
    Hi,
    I was exited to see that this theme added some of the exact functionality that was keeping me from upgrading to Moodle 3.2 (boost). Specifically, customizing the navigation.

    However, I found an issue. I had erroneously entered an "|" by itself in the "add custom items to navigation drawer", and it broke Moodle. I was able to get back in eventually by adding comment blocks to some of the custom nav functionality and layout. After this I was able to get back in to remove the "|" and save it. I figured it was worth a mention.

    Thanks for the great theme!
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Wed, 3 May 2017, 8:17 PM
    Hello Kevin,
    Great to hear you are updating to M3.2. We are thinking we will be skipping right into Moodle 3.3 this summer from 3.1. With other themes I have made the same mistake you did and it makes your stomach drop when it accidentally happens on a live site! This can also happen if you do this in the custom profile dropdown menu which is where I made the mistake of putting in the wrong format. We edited the database to remove the bad line.
  • Duncan Higgons
    Wed, 10 May 2017, 9:16 PM
    Hi Chris,

    I tried to update to the latest Fordson, after installing and applying the latest settings I now just get a white screen, it returns no code for any page i try to load. I can't downgrade to the previous version and obviously can't change theme as moodle isn't loading anything.

    Any suggestions please?
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Wed, 10 May 2017, 9:31 PM
    Hello Duncan,
    Are you sure you downloaded the proper version of Fordson for your Moodle Version? There are now two branches: M3.3 and M3.2. If you install the Moodle 3.3 version on Moodle 3.2 it will cause problems. If you installed the wrong version you might have to manually remove the fordson folder and then upload the proper version.
  • Duncan Higgons
    Wed, 10 May 2017, 9:36 PM
    Hi Chris,

    Yeah I have the moodle 3.2 version and no joy. The only thing I can do is open the plugins check when i change or remove the fordson file but it just goes straight back to a white screen after updating.
  • Chris Kenniburg
    Wed, 10 May 2017, 9:59 PM
    What does your error log say for apache? This should be moved to the theme forum or general help forum as there may be back and forth which is not conducive here.
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