A document summarizes the breakdown of clients using different versions of Moodle, with 32% using version 1.9, and lower percentages for versions 2 through 2.5. It also mentions an event for the 30th anniversary open house of the Neil Squire Society on June 26th and a link to their website, as well as a reference to winning a big prize.
2014-ETUG – Moodle Version
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2014-ETUG – Moodle User Type
2014-ETUG – Not a previous ETUG. A:
2014-ETUG – # post-sec institutions in BC. A: 11+
2014-ETUG – Book. A: 2.3
2014-ETUG – Responsive Design A.2.5
2014-ETUG – Open Badges A. 2.5
2014-ETUG – Assingment Types merge A 2.2
2014-ETUG – Peer Grading A Workshop
2014-ETUG – Rubrics A: 2.2
2014-ETUG – Marking Guide A 2.3
Really like the breakdown of clients (Slide 9). It also can serve why 2.7 Longer Term Support is important -- No one is on the latest version. With two / thirds of customers on 2.2 or earlier, many are not going to be using a lot of the features we are showing.
Q1: When are Moodle release dates? A: May and November
Q2: How long is a typical Moodle release supported for? A: 18 months
Q3: With Moodle, how do you control the access to specific activities? A: Completion Tracking and Conditional Access
Q4: What does Moodle stand for? A: Modular Object Orientated Dynamic Learning Environment
Q5: What is it called when your website automatically “scales” to the resolution of your device? A: Responsive, Bootstrap
Q6: What was the topic of the other Moodle Specific session at eTug: A: Voicethread, Meg Goodine, Laurel Tien, and Lynette Manton, KPU
Q7: This Bccampus staff member presented about “the Open” with Lambda Solutions in one of their monthly Moodle webinars: A: Clint Lalonde
Q8: Spell the lead “Moodler’s” name? A: Martin Dougiamas
Q9: How many Canadian MoodleMoots have there been? A: 4
TIE BREAKER: Name of new WYSIWYG in Moodle?