Sorry, I am unable to take on this task. I will continue to follow the thread and participate as I can.
Regards, Chris David Farning wrote: > Chris, > > Is this something that you would be able to look into more deeply? > Sugar Labs has a moodle server at schools.sugarlabs.org . But, we > don't have anyone with the time and skills to champion the effort yet. > > There are a lot of interest people! No one with a knowledge of Sugar, > Moodle, and content development.... and enough passion led craziness > has volunteered to coordinate the effort:( > > david > > On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Chris Marshall > <jns-cmarsh...@comcast.net> wrote: >> It would help if there were a Moodle connection >> for G1G1 XO-ers. From my limited reading it >> appears that Moodle is tied in with the XS which >> means that a G1G1 laptop owner will have no >> easy way to get started or even to discover the >> availability or applicability of Moodle. >> >> As one example, I've shown a number of teachers >> the XO and they were very interested to see the >> laptop. The case would have been *far* more >> compelling if I had been able to show them more >> of a classroom use case. >> >> Some thoughts: >> >> (1) Develop a Moodle activity to let XO users >> create courseware without a full XS >> >> (2) Make a mini-LiveCD of the XS to support >> Moodle course development and testing. >> >> (3) Is Birmingham using Moodle? I've done >> periodic Googles with no real information >> on progress, XO usage, ... >> >> --Chris >> >> Tony Anderson wrote: >>> The XO's primary tool for education, as opposed to learning experiences, >>> is Moodle. The problem is that Moodle for the XO is a tool which is >>> ready and waiting to be used (all dressed up and no where to go). >>> >>> ...snip... >>> >>> The primary problem with Moodle at the moment is that there are is not a >>> body of grade school courses available to illustrate how to build them >>> or to provoke the community to 'make it better'. Unfortunately, at the >>> moment, many people in the community do not consider the schoolserver to >>> be essential, existing Moodle courses are primarily aimed at the >>> university or pre-university level, and most of these are behind >>> proprietary walls. _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel