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	Comments on: The Simple lesson plugin and meeting teacher needs.	</title>
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		By: stuartrmealor		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow - what great development !
Disclaimer: I love the Lesson module in Moodle ;-)
Once you know what to do, and get your workflow organsised, it&#039;s incredibly powerful and flexible.
But this does mean there is a inherent level of sophistication, and many teachers struggle to use the Lesson unless they get some formal training to get them started.
I like the simple approach here, and the fact that questions can be used from the question bank.
Awesome work Richard !]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow &#8211; what great development !<br />
Disclaimer: I love the Lesson module in Moodle 😉<br />
Once you know what to do, and get your workflow organsised, it&#8217;s incredibly powerful and flexible.<br />
But this does mean there is a inherent level of sophistication, and many teachers struggle to use the Lesson unless they get some formal training to get them started.<br />
I like the simple approach here, and the fact that questions can be used from the question bank.<br />
Awesome work Richard !</p>
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