Category: Code Releases

New Moodle LAE Release for 3.1

CLAMP is pleased to announce the first release on the 3.1 branch. This release is based on extensive testing at the Butler Hack/Doc. This is a beta release; please ensure that you have read CLAMP’s Moodle 3.0 and 3.1 recommendation before installing this release. Several of the contributed plugins do not have official 3.1 releases as yet, although based on our testing they work.

CLAMP has made two major changes to the Liberal Arts Edition for this release:

  • Moodle HQ has major significant improvements to the Course Meta Link enrollment interface. CLAMP has removed its own version and is pleased to recommend the core solution.
  • CLAMP has removed the ability to choose whether or not to restore legacy course files when restoring a course backup. Such files will now always be restored. Implemented in the early days of 2.0 for 1.9 capability, we judged that this feature has outlived its usefulness.

You may download the release from its project page: Moodle 3.1.0+Liberal Arts Edition 11.0.0

The next stable releases, including Moodle 3.1.1, are scheduled for mid-July. This release was developed, packaged, and tested by Joe Bacal (Smith College), Charles Fulton (Lafayette College), and Kevin Wiliarty (Hampshire College).

New Moodle LAE Releases for 2.7.14, 2.8.12, 2.9.6, 3.0.4

There are four new Moodle: Liberal Arts Edition releases. There are no new LAE features; these are maintenance releases only. Moodle core introduced major changes to the gradebook beginning in Moodle 2.8. Please see CLAMP’s Moodle 2.8 and Moodle 2.9 recommendations for more information.

You can download the updates from their project pages:

The next stable releases are scheduled for mid-July. We expect Moodle HQ release Moodle 3.1.0 on May 23; we will prepare a beta for evaluation at the Butler Hack/Doc Fest and package an official release in July. Moodle 2.8 is now out of support and we do not anticipate additional releases on that branch.

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

New Moodle LAE Releases for 2.7.13, 2.8.11, 2.9.5, 3.0.3

There are four new Moodle: Liberal Arts Edition releases. There are no new LAE features; these are maintenance releases only. Moodle core introduced major changes to the gradebook beginning in Moodle 2.8. Please see CLAMP’s Moodle 2.8 and Moodle 2.9 recommendations for more information.

You can download the updates from their project pages:

The next stable releases are scheduled for mid-May.

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

New Moodle LAE Releases for 2.7.12, 2.8.10, 2.9.4, 3.0.2

There are four new Moodle: Liberal Arts Edition releases. This is the initial release on the 3.0 branch. The 2.7, 2.8, and 2.9 releases are maintenance-only. Moodle core introduced major changes to the gradebook beginning in Moodle 2.8. Please see CLAMP’s Moodle 2.8 and Moodle 2.9 recommendations for more information. The 3.0 release includes updates to the Ad-hoc database queries report, CLAMPMail, Edit Dates report, and Roster report.

You can download the updates from their project pages:

The next stable releases on the 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, and 3.0 branches are scheduled for mid-March.

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

New Moodle LAE Releases for 2.7.11, 2.8.9, 2.9.3

There are three new Moodle: Liberal Arts Edition releases. There are no new LAE features; these are maintenance releases only. Moodle core introduced major changes to the gradebook beginning in Moodle 2.8. Please see CLAMP’s Moodle 2.8 and Moodle 2.9 recommendations for more information.

You can download the updates from their project pages:

The next stable releases on the 2.7, 2.8 and 2.9 branches are slated for mid-January. Moodle HQ is expected to release Moodle 3.0 next week; CLAMP will prepare an LAE beta during the forthcoming Hack/Doc Fest at Reed College.

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