Giving access to high-quality educational experiences with Moodle
There are many ways by which Moodle shows that it is committed to giving access to high-quality educational experiences. One
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There are many ways by which Moodle shows that it is committed to giving access to high-quality educational experiences. One
Read moreMany accessibility improvements released on H5P.com December 2022…
Read moreI work with Moodle code a lot and on most (if not all) projects codesniffer is employed to ensure a
Read moreThere’s just enough time to register for the 1st February courses if you are quick !
Read moreApp development – Contract – London Source: Moodle.org: Moodle jobs : https://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?d=54
Read moreUX improvements have also been made to the Gradebook to make it easier to navigate. With Moodle LMS 4.1, a
Read moreAlmost a year ago, we discussed how to Show/Hide user profile sections and fields in Moodle 3.9, 3.10 and 3.11.
Read moreFlashcard can now have several correct solutions per answer. Each correct answer is separated by the ‘|’ character.
Read moreIn the latest release of Moodle LMS 4.1 UX improvements have been made to Database activity, including a useful start
Read moreIn recent years, I’ve been creating a calendar using images that I’ve taken. Back in 2002, I created a small Java program that prints out the calendar for the next twelve months. In my themes and on the MoodleBites eLearningWorld theme courses I have code that arranges the Moodle blocks horizontally, this is partly facilitated through the employment of column CSS classes that are based upon the ideas implemented in the Bootstrap framework. Combine all of these thoughts, and add to my recent posts with Java then I thought ‘Why can’t I get Java to create a calendar just like the one I have printed?’. And that’s what this month is all about, where we will additionally see how pre-processing of HTML output can be designed and implemented from scratch.
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