Author: Charles Fulton

New Moodle LAE Releases for 3.1.7, 3.2.4, 3.3.1

There are three new Moodle: Liberal Arts Edition releases. There are no new LAE features; these are maintenance releases only.

You can download the updates from their project pages:

The next stable releases are scheduled for mid-September. As a reminder, Moodle HQ has ended support on the 3.0 and 2.7 branches.

These releases were developed, packaged, and tested by Joe Bacal (Smith College), Charles Fulton (Lafayette College), and Kevin Wiliarty (Hampshire College).

New members for the CLAMP Steering Committee, 2017

The CLAMP Steering Committee is pleased to announce that it has selected Carleton College and Wesleyan University as its new members. They replace Connecticut College and Union College, whose terms ran 2014-17. The new schools’ terms run 2017-2020.

About the Steering Committee

The CLAMP Steering Committee is composed of representatives from four-year liberal arts colleges or institutions. The current members are Beloit College, Carleton College, Centre College, Kenyon College, Lafayette College, Occidental College, and Wesleyan University.

New Moodle LAE Release for 3.3

CLAMP is pleased to announce the first release on the 3.3 branch. This release is based on extensive testing at the Hampshire Hack/Doc. This is a beta release; several of the contributed plugins do not have official 3.3 releases as yet, although based on our testing they work.

You may download the release from its project page: Moodle 3.3.0+Liberal Arts Edition 13.0.0

The next stable releases, including Moodle 3.3.1, are scheduled for mid-July. This release was developed, packaged, and tested Charles Fulton (Lafayette College) and Kevin Wiliarty (Hampshire College).

CLAMP Recognition Award Winners for 2016-17

Joe Bacal and Dan Wheeler, CLAMP Recognition Award Winners for 2016-17
Joe Bacal and Dan Wheeler, CLAMP Recognition Award Winners for 2016-17. Photo credit: Sarah Ryder

The CLAMP Steering Committee is proud to announce the 2016-17 winners of the CLAMP Recognition Awards.

Joe Bacal, Applications Administrator at Smith College, has participated in CLAMP since the Winter 2016 Hack/Doc at Reed College. As a relative newcomer, Joe was open and helpful, assisting with the testing of Moodle. He also provided a SQL ad-hoc report for admins to help determine the extent of use for the PDF annotate function, which was invaluable as schools decided whether to enable it for Moodle 3.1 and higher.

Dan Wheeler, Senior Research and High Performance Computing Specialist at Colgate University, has distinguished himself as a member of the CLAMP community by being a long-time attendee at Hack/Doc events on both the hacker and doc’er side. He is always friendly, approachable, and willing to help out others and share his experience. Dan was a member of the CLAMP Steering Committee from 2013-2016, and he organized and hosted the CLAMP Summer Hack/Doc Fest at Colgate University in 2013.

About the Awards

The CLAMP Recognition Awards are awarded annually to one developer (e.g.; hacker) and one instructional technologist (e.g.; doc’er) to acknowledge outstanding achievement as members of the organization. These achievements include work on Moodle development, Moodle documentation, CLAMP organization and/or recruitment to CLAMP.

In 2016-17, the value of this award is $500. Learn more about the awards at CLAMP-IT.org.

New Moodle LAE Releases for 2.7.20, 3.0.10, 3.1.6, 3.2.3

There are four new Moodle: Liberal Arts Edition releases. There are no new LAE features; these are maintenance releases only.

You can download the updates from their project pages:

The next stable releases on the 3.2 and 3.1 branches are scheduled for mid-July. Moodle HQ has ended support on the 3.0 and 2.7 branches. Moodle HQ released Moodle 3.3 today; CLAMP will evaluate it and prepare a beta at the forthcoming Hack/Doc Fest at Hampshire College.

These releases were developed, packaged, and tested by Joe Bacal (Smith College) and Kevin Wiliarty (Hampshire College).