[ale] OT: open source teaching software

Reggie Euser reggie at busicast.com
Mon Apr 5 12:23:13 EDT 2010


I'm a little late to this thread, but second Omar & Jerald's comments.

You might want to visit http://www.mugatlanta.org (local Moodle user group - 
not a lot of activity, but responsive to inquiries.) If you happen to have a 
web environment running, with Apache or Lighttpd, with a MySQL or PostgreSQL 
database server already up and running, you can set up Moodle in no time - 
follow the cvs install procedure here: 
http://docs.moodle.org/en/CVS_for_Administrators and you should have a 
working Moodle installation in an hour or less.

Good luck!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Omar Chanouha" <ofosho at gatech.edu>
To: "Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts - Yes! We run Linux!" <ale at ale.org>
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [ale] OT: open source teaching software


I was pretty easy to set up, and definitely easy to add new features.
The issue, as Jerald pointed out, is creating content. That part we
left in the hands of the program. So we basically gave them a fully
functional moodle install, but it was left up to them to actually use
it. There are alot of pre-made content modules, but I am not sure if
they used any. They are pretty nice people. If you send them an email
they will probably let you know how things are going. I would assume
it is not in full use just yet, but I dont know.

-O

On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 8:15 AM, Jim Philips <briarpatch.jim at gmail.com> 
wrote:
> What would you say was the level of effort involved in setting it up?
> And how far into setup did you go? Was there still a lot of work left
> when you left the project?
>
> Those would all be good things to know.
>
> On 04/04/2010 09:07 PM, Omar Chanouha wrote:
>> I was on a team that implemented a moodle install for the after school
>> program operation peace here in atlanta. It was a one semester
>> project, and our goal was just to set everything up for them. I am not
>> sure how they have progressed since.
>>
>> Anything specific you have a question about?
>>
>> -O
>>
>> On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 8:56 PM, Jim Philips<briarpatch.jim at gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I know there are people on this list who have experience in working with
>>> the school system. This big gorilla in course management is Blackboard, 
>>> a
>>> commercial product. But there are open source alternatives and they look
>>> pretty good at first glance. Do any of you have experience working with
>>> Moodle or .LRN? Even better: Has anybody tried to implement one of these
>>> programs with a school system?
>>>
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