[Server-devel] regarding Moodle

Luuk Terbeek terbeek.luuk at gmail.com
Fri Mar 5 12:34:10 EST 2010


Dear Tim,

Thanks for your response, this is exactly where I was asking for.
For now I will check this at first by the people of OleNepal and I will ask
them how I can help the team regarding the wish of the use of Moodle by
keeping your and Martin's response in mind.

Regards Luuk

2010/3/4 Tim Moody <timmoody at sympatico.ca>

> Luuk, I think what you want to do, have XOs access content in Moodle on the
> XS even if the XS is disconnected from the interner (but not from the LAN),
> already works 'out of the box' on XS 0.6 and higher.  Martin, I agree that
> supporting Moodle content on XOs when they are disconnected from the XS is
> a
> big undertaking, and one dear to your heart.
>
> Neither of these is what I thought Luuk was originally asking for, namely
> an
> easy way to package all the content Nepal is developing for deployment in
> Moodle on the XS.  I don't know if this is needed or not.
>
> > Moreover we would also like to have the moodle to be preloaded
> > with sample contents that would be prepared by curriculum experts at OLE.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Martin Langhoff" <martin.langhoff at gmail.com>
> To: "Luuk Terbeek" <terbeek.luuk at gmail.com>
> Cc: <timmoody at sympatico.ca>; <server-devel at lists.laptop.org>; "Abhishek
> Singh" <abhishek.singh at olenepal.org>; "Rabi Karmacharya"
> <rabi at olenepal.org>; "Bryan Berry" <bryan at olenepal.org>; "Saurav Dev
> Bhatta"
> <saurav at olenepal.org>; <shahi.satyanarayan at yahoo.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 11:26 AM
> Subject: Re: [Server-devel] regarding Moodle
>
>
>  On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Luuk Terbeek <terbeek.luuk at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > In fact at this moment I'm a little bit confused.
> > As far as I know Moodle will run offline on a Linux (school) server.
>
> Sure! It's "not connected to the internet". But it runs on the XS.
>
> What the Nepal folks mean when they say "offline moodle" is something
> like Google Reader's "offline mode", which uses GoogleGears. I suggest
> you try it.
>
> What they want is to be able to see their course materials when they
> are _away from the school_, for example at home, with no network
> connection. The browser should be super-smart and cache the whole
> course.
>
> See Google Reader's "offline mode" for a great example. I actually use
> it quite a lot.
>
>
>
> m
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