[Edu-sig] Python-Only Moodle?
kirby urner
kirby.urner at gmail.com
Mon Jan 30 18:40:52 CET 2006
I don't see it as either / or. I'm going ahead with Moodle simply because
that's what my school district uses. But that doesn't predispose me to
think other solutions are inferior. On the contrary, I think Moodle is just
the beginning.
Kirby
On 1/30/06, Peter Bowyer <peter at mapledesign.co.uk> wrote:
>
> At 04:12 28/01/2006, kirby urner wrote:
> >Here's an idea. Given a lot of us teach Python, plan to, or have
> >ideas for doing so, if we had shared access to a Python Moodle
> >someplace, we could develop open source courseware, either as
> >individuals or in teams.
>
> A central site would be great. However I'm wondering if Moodle is
> the right tool? I've played with it through their online demo, and
> did not find it easy to navigate or use the course material. There
> did not seem to be a way to author structured and interlinked course
> material.
>
> Might not a wiki such as MoinMoin be a better option (as Scipy are
> using for their new site)?
>
> Peter
>
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