I don't see it as either / or.  I'm going ahead with Moodle simply because that's what my school district uses.  But that doesn't predispose me to think other solutions are inferior.  On the contrary, I think Moodle is just the beginning.

Kirby


On 1/30/06, Peter Bowyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 04:12 28/01/2006, kirby urner wrote:
>Here's an idea.  Given a lot of us teach Python, plan to, or have
>ideas for doing so, if we had shared access to a Python Moodle
>someplace, we could develop open source courseware, either as
>individuals or in teams.

A central site would be great.  However I'm wondering if Moodle is
the right tool?  I've played with it through their online demo, and
did not find it easy to navigate or use the course material.  There
did not seem to be a way to author structured and interlinked course material.

Might not a wiki such as MoinMoin be a better option (as Scipy are
using for their new site)?

Peter

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