by mguhlin

More Moodle Modules

EdTech

I recently shared all the Moodle Modules I use, and then shared that on the TCEA Strategic Open Source SIG, asking for additional suggestions. Here is what Ken Task shared in response to my query:

Moodle add-on “favorites” … or have used before:

Covcell - has a couple of tools worth exploring … online audio and video conferencing
within Moodle. They are one of few that have space on Moodle.org:
Moodle for Language Teaching
http://moodle.org/course/view.php?id=31

Covcell tools use Red 5 (for streaming servers - audio/video conferencing
http://www.covcell.org/
http://covcell.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=79
(they use a Joomla)

Example of portfolio’s … Exhabis as well as another called MooFolio:
http://sos.tcea.org/moofolio/

YouTube Block
Allows teachers and server admins to link to specific YouTube content.
Builds a play list which can be restricted to a course or shared … other courses can
use shared links. This is a way to get YouTube inside the ISD and by filters.
Filtering system allows ONLY the Moodle server a “pass” to acquire.
Since the play list have to be constructed by teachers there is accountability.
Example on: http://sos.tcea.org/moodle19/
(there are many of these installed on the SOSSIG Moodle)

Certificates
Allows the printing/acquistion of a PDF certificate of training/completion of course.
Nice looking. Can have teacher electronic signatures and ISD seals or logo’s.
Has unique ability to require a number of other activities be completed before the
certificate may be obtained.
http://moodle.learningisd.com/moodle/course/view.php?id=16

Game
For the younger set. Games (6 or 7 of them - like Hangman) can be tied to glossaries.
http://moodle.learningisd.com/moodle/course/view.php?id=16

Flash Video
Allows one to link to Flash content at another location - which is quite a bit like
linking to a file.
http://moodle.learningisd.com/moodle/course/view.php?id=16

Lightbox Gallery
A lightbox gallery resource allows you to display multiple images from a directory using the Lightbox2 Javascript libraries.
http://moodle.learningisd.com/moodle/course/view.php?id=16

Mao (a play on “mayo” but stands for “Moodle Add On’s”) on/in Moodle
http://moodle.learningisd.com/moodle/course/view.php?id=16

If one doesn’t like “mayo” there’s always Mustard:
http://moodle.learningisd.com/moodle/course/view.php?id=17

Moodle has Oodles:
http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?id=6009

All are welcome to join an Advanced Moodle Administration course:
http://moodle.learningisd.com/moodle/course/view.php?id=8
There is a section on using CVS for upgrading Moodles within a version
(such as 1.9.3 to 1.9.4) While Moodle.org describes a Windows way, it requires yet more additional software installed. Works like a charm on a Linux box, however.
One can even install a fresh copy (most recent version) of Moodle using CVS.
If one installs this way, easy to update!

Note that I’ve cut a few portions out of his email for items that weren’t strictly about Moodle modules. I haven’t tried the modules he recommends above and would love to hear your feedback on this or others that you’ve worked with!


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