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Moodlemoot New Zealand 2011 – A perspective on a global landscape

Last week I gave a presentation at the New Zealand MoodleMoot which was organised by Stuart Mealor and the HRDNZ (Moodle Partner) team. It was held at Unitec and with the wide range of excellent presentations was certainly one of … Continue reading

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Moodlemoot New Zealand 2011 – Repositories a road less travelled

This is the first of a few quick posts about the New Zealand MoodleMoot which was held in Auckland over the last few days. Firstly a huge thanks to Stuart Mealor and the HRDNZ (Moodle Partner) team, and Unitec team … Continue reading

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Every click you take

As Moodle 2.1 is coming out in a couple of days, I thought I should probably publish something fun to celebrate. I played with some words  a while ago, and for sure this could be improved, but maybe it will … Continue reading

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Upcoming Moodle conferences in July 2011

During July there are some big MoodleMoots around the world. USA – California, July 12-14 – MoodleMoot US-West Coast 2011 This years conference is being held in the Sonoma Wine Country and features some amazing presentations including keynotes from some … Continue reading

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iMoot Presentations

Last week, there was a very excellent online conference called iMoot ran by Pukunui Technology in Australia. This was the second year that the conference ran, and certainly built upon the great success of the first one last year having more … Continue reading

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Are you ready for the iMoot Course Creator Challenge?

With the imoot 2011 conference only days away the organisers have published the reason behind the panel discussion on the saturday. The challenge! Attendees have just 4 days (28 April to 2 May 2011) to create a short Moodle course … Continue reading

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