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eMeet.me - Free Web Meetings for all... Moodle Tutorial Videos This morning I received an email informing me that a source of Moodle tutorial videos that I featured three years ago has gone offline. That prompted me to search for some new Moodle tutorial videos. There are four sources that I found and think can be helpful for teachers getting started using Moodle. Russell Stannard offers two sets of Moodle training videos. The first twenty-two part series can be accessed here. Click here to access the second fourteen part series. MoodleRooms, recently acquired by Black Board, has a YouTube channel in which you can find tutorial videos created by MoodleRooms staff as well as some other videos that they have organized into helpful playlists. Moodle HQ offers twenty tutorial videos produced by Moodle.com staff. Using Moodle is probably the best of the YouTube channels that I found dedicated to Moodle.

LAMS Foundation Tinychat Some Features in the upcoming Moodle 2.3 As QA Testing has started on the Moodle 2.3 release I thought it is time to look forward to some the headline features and changes! It is expected that Moodle 2.3 should be released Mid-June (18th). Book Module Its been a long road, but the truly excellent Book resource module has now become core. Cue Fanfare! The Book module provides an easy way to create multi-page resources with a book-like format and navigation. This is to HTML pages, as Folders is to a File. Drag and drop upload This will really save a lot of time to those having to add a bunch of lecture notes or other files quickly into a Moodle course. Section per page As I blogged about this a few weeks back there is a new course setting to determine whether the whole course is displayed on one page or split over several pages on a section by section basis with navigation links provided back/forth to next sections. Changes to Assignment I blogged about this recently too, with some videos -> check them out here.

eXe Meetings.io Top 10 des applications e-learning open source 2011 Bonjour, Voici un classement inspiré d'un article anglophone de Christopher Pappas que j'ai modifié avec notamment un avis sommaire, une sélection différente des logiciels et la licence. Le classement n'est pas qualitatif mais représente néanmoins la pertinence du logiciel (avis partiel et partial). 1) BigBlueButton (Web Conferencing) BigBlueButton est un outil collaboratif open source permettant à un groupe de personnes de travailler ensemble à distance facilement en vidéo conférence ou chat avec un écran partagé.... Avis: Il s'agit d'un projet particulièrement pertinent et convivial à l'utilisation. Licence: GNU GPL 2) eXeLearning eXeLearning est un logiciel qui assiste les enseignants et les concepteurs pédagogiques dans la publication de contenus web. Avis: Un logiciel mature de très bon niveau 3) OpaleSup (Chaîne éditoriale) Avis: OpaleSup est un "sous-produit" de l'application Opale issue du projet Scenari (plus d'information dans le lien).

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