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Moodle 3 Administration - Third Edition

By : Alex Büchner
Book Image

Moodle 3 Administration - Third Edition

By: Alex Büchner

Overview of this book

Moodle is the de facto standard for open source learning platforms. However, setting up and managing a learning environment can be a complex task since it covers a wide range of technical, organizational, and pedagogical topics. This ranges from basic user and course management, to configuring plugins and design elements, all the way to system settings, performance optimization, events frameworks, and so on. This book concentrates on basic tasks such as how to set up and configure Moodle and how to perform day-to-day administration activities, and progresses on to more advanced topics that show you how to customize and extend Moodle, manage courses, cohorts, and users, and how to work with roles and capabilities. You’ll learn to configure Moodle plugins and ensure your VLE conforms to pedagogical and technical requirements in your organization. You’ll then learn how to integrate the VLE via web services and network it with other sites, including Mahara, and extend your system via plugins and LTI. By the end of this book, you will be able to set up an efficient, fully fledged, and secure Moodle system.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
Moodle 3 Administration Third Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter, you learned how to configure different types of plugins in Moodle. We covered four main types of plugins, namely, module plugins, repositories, portfolios, and miscellaneous plugins. We then covered the essentials of managing third-party Moodle add-ons.

You've hopefully experienced a flavor of the breadth and depth of additional functionalities that are available for VLE. It not only demonstrates the extensibility and popularity of Moodle but also shows the significant benefit of open source software, namely, the ability to programmatically enhance a program to a user's requirements.

As Moodle becomes more popular, large commercial providers are dedicating resources to develop plugins that connect with their software or service. Examples of this are web conference suites from WebEx and Adobe or an entire suite of plugins that provide integration with Office 365 (https://moodle.org/plugins/browse.php?list=set&id=72).

The consistent manner in which plugins have been...