I'm still working on my Algebra with Python moodle. I don't have enough interactive resources. It's top heavy on framework, needs more hands-on exercises and stuff for people to actually *do*.
Kirby
I am happy to host and administer the moodle. I'm no expert moodle
admin, but we use moodle extensively on campus so I know people who are.
If you have a moodle site you want added let me know and I'll create
an instructor account for you.
It might be a nice idea to add a wiki or discussion group to your
moodle to allow the community to comment and discuss the course.
It would also be nice if there was a link within each moodle to the
zip file that contains the backup. That way if someone wants to
download and start using a moodle they can get started quickly.
Will guest access be sufficient to let people poke around and view
the contents of the moodles? We'll need to see how to make that work
effectively.
Brad
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