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Moodle Hack/Doc Fest, Winter 2012 Project & Presentation List

The project list for Moodle Hack/Doc Fest, Winter 2012 is available as a publicly viewable Google DocCheck out the list.

We also have a number of ad hoc demonstrations scheduled for Hack/Doc. Here’s the schedule:

Wednesday
10:30 a.m. Course Evaluations using Questionnaire by Bob Puffer, Luther College
2:30 p.m. Language Lesson by Carly Born, Carleton College

Thursday
10:30 a.m. IPAL Web-based Clickers by William Junkin, Eckerd College
2:30 p.m. eReserves by Daniel Landau, Reed College

Friday
10:30 a.m. Kaltura by Deb Sarlin, Bucknell University

Alternate:
Mahara ePortfolios by Bob Puffer, Luther College

Hack/Doc Fest: Winter 2012 Project Suggestions

Moodle Hack/Doc Fest at Tulane University is a month away and we’re looking for suggestions for bug fixes, documentation and new features for Moodle that the community would like us to address. You can add your requests by making a comment on this blog post. You don’t have to be attending Hack/Doc Fest to make suggestions — we’d like suggestions from the entire community.

  • Evaluation and testing of Moodle 2.2
    • Moodle 2.2 load tests
    • Moodle mobile app testing
    • Moodle mobile theme testing
    • Luminis Message Broker Discussion and Debugging
  • Evaluation and testing of Moodle 2.2 plugins
    • Quickmail
    • Scheduler
    • Filtered Course List
  • Planning Moodle 2.0 pilots
  • Documentation for Moodle 2.0

Save the Date: Moodle Git Workshop, Nov. 9-10, 2011

CLAMP is sponsoring a Moodle Git Workshop at Lafayette College on Wednesday, Nov. 9 and Thursday, November 10, 2011. The core Moodle development team has switched to using Git for version control, and all future Moodle development will be happening there.

Because of this, it’s essential that CLAMP’s developers understand how to use Git, both at their own instituations and in CLAMP’s Git repository. This technically-oriented, developer-centric workshop will focus on basic and advanced Git usage, with a particular eye toward how it it relates to CLAMP.

Learn more at the event home page.