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Moodle 1.9 Top Extensions Cookbook

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Moodle 1.9 Top Extensions Cookbook

Overview of this book

Moodle is growing at a seemingly unstoppable rate. One of the key reasons for its popularity lies in its potential to extend with modules, thus making the site easier to administer, add new features, and completely change the way it looks. This book finds you the best Moodle modules, teaches you how to install them, and helps you to master their configuration.There are hundreds of Moodle modules available. Find out which you can trust and how to put them to work. This practical book gives you hands-on experience on using and managing Moodle modules, thus making your learning website feature-rich. It covers many features and techniques in order to allow you to organize your ideas to improve teaching using Moodle as a virtual learning platformThis book begins with simple activities such as adding and installing modules. Then, it moves to a very interesting topic about the integration of multimedia into Moodle, covering major multimedia elements such as images, audio, and video. Social networking applications like Twitter and Facebook are embedded in the Moodle course in order to invent stories, create group works, and create social team interactions with the virtual classroom. But the book doesn't end there, you will also see how to use Moodle to accept and assess coursework submissions, discuss work with students, and deliver quizzes, tests, and videos.The book ends with a chapter full of simple challenges such as adding educational games. This book is written to help you find modules that will be useful to you and your students, and to show examples of how these modules can be setup and used in teaching.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Moodle 1.9 Top Extensions Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Adding links to Wikipedia


Name

Wikipedia easy links

Module type

Filter

Author

Valery Fremaux

Released

2006

Maintained

No issues raised

Languages

Support for English, French, Spanish but should work in any language

Compliance

Good

Documentation

Online documentation and readme.txt file

Errors

None

This is a very useful filter that allows teachers to mark words to form links that direct students to entries in Wikipedia.

Getting ready

Download and install the directory named wikipediacalls into the /moodle/filter/ directory. Enable the filter at Site Administration | Modules | Filters | Manage filters.

How to do it...

The filter can be used to create links to Wikipedia entries around a course site, including text inside labels, web pages, forum posts, assignment descriptions, and so on.

When entering text in a Moodle editor, the Wikipedia filter code can be placed immediately after the target word in [square brackets]. Do not put spaces between the word and the brackets.

The most...