Moodle courses for August 2022
Here’s the full schedule of online Moodle courses for 2022, bookmark this page and plan ahead now !
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Here’s the full schedule of online Moodle courses for 2022, bookmark this page and plan ahead now !
Read moreIt’s summertime in Israel. The school year is over. Having published here quite a lot about what has happened with
Read moreI work with Moodle code a lot and on most (if not all) projects codesniffer is employed to ensure a
Read moreAre you a Moodle LMS plugin developer? Whether or not you make your plugins available on Moodle.org, GitHub.com or for
Read moreIn our previous article we showed you how to access the Moodle Logs at a course level. In this article
Read moreHere’s the online Moodle courses starting June and July 2022
Read moreMoodle — Debugging SQL Most Moodle developers will have hit this problem: You write what you think is a *perfect* SQL query
Read moreOne of my favourite and most useful open source plugins for Moodle LMS is FilterCodes, a filter type plugin for
Read morehen Emma Richardson posted the words “I do like the new Edit Mode button (especially the wording – nice job UX team!) – it makes much more sense to me to have it where it is and it will make it easier for the teachers to understand the purpose I think.” on the Moodle themes forum. This got me thinking again about the ‘Edit button’ and how it has been improved in M4.0 by Bas Brands in MDL-71610. In improving my Foundation theme, I’d decided to remove the ‘Edit mode’ words on the screen because of the space it took up, when once you know what it is, then you don’t need the description. Or do you? In this post I’ll consider this point.
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