On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 5:22 AM, Tarun Pondicherry
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> I installed Moodle with oublog. How do I actually get to the blog part of
> it? The only reference I see is in Admin > Activities page but that screen
> has no options in it for OU Blog. I tried to create a course but
># if you liked the oublog code, merge in that branch
>git merge origin/mdl19-oublog
>
I installed Moodle with oublog. How do I actually get to the blog part
of it? The only reference I see is in Admin > Activities page but that
screen has no options in it for OU Blog. I tried to c
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 9:35 AM, Tarun Pondicherry
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> I wasn't aware that teachers were using non-XO laptops. If this is the
You should check with Ceibal/LATU but IIRC they do have teachers with
plain old laptops. Most countries have this "mixed client"
requirement.
> ca
I wasn't aware that teachers were using non-XO laptops. If this is the
case, then it makes much more sense to tweak an existing editor,
probably the one in oublog as you mentioned. Where can I get my hands
on the code for Moodle that runs on the XS? (I'm still trying to get a
handle on where
nks,
Greg S
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Subject: Re: [Server-devel] Edublog notes (Tomeu Vizoso)
I see, sorry I missed t
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 10:28 AM, Greg Smith (gregmsmi)
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> I hope this whole app can be done server side with no changes to code on
> the XO. I don't even want to "sugarize" beyond making sure the web pages
> display well in the default Browser.
>
> That saves us from updat
I see, sorry I missed the "XS only" requirement. All the solutions I
proposed could be done without any compiled programming (except
probably the abiword-based one), but all required a .xo to be
installed.
I was supposing that it was an activity that was supposed to work
without access to any netw
Hi All,
Great work. Tarun is awesome!
That said, I didn't intend him to do any C++ or compiled programming
before we began. Not that he can't or shouldn't, just that it wasn't in
the job description :-)
I'm not sure I understand everything you are talking about below but I
want to re-iterate one