> On 30 July 2019 at 16:58 Gina Bennett <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> >>for me, this is a very interesting question raised by you [Peter] about
> using Moodle in the Wikimedia movement.
> 
> I agree with you, Elly! The philosophical foundation of Moodle has many
> similarities with the Wikimedia philosophy: the goal of increasing
> educational access to all. Moodle is incredibly flexible & because the code
> is open we could develop a very specific version of it which could be very
> useful for Wikimedia-based education projects.

I have been trying to formulate a version of "Moodle-lite" for around five 
years now. It needs an extensive discussion.

Some highlights:

*Moodle is not at all open, in the sense that we understand it.
*One core Wikimedia value is reusability, and Moodle falls down there.
*The direction of travel for Moodle has been towards the features needed by the 
largest-scale users.

After the relative lack of interest in Magnus Manske's Comprende! tool (2017), 
I stopped thinking this "lite" approach was going to take off. I still believe, 
in the Wikidata era, that there is an opportunity for Wikimedia to intervene in 
this area, though.

> I have worked with Moodle for many years, mostly as a curriculum developer
> (not a coder, unfortunately!) & I think it would be very exciting to be
> involved with such a project. What do you think about proposing an idea
> like this as a project for the Google Summer of Code
> <https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/>? I know Moodle has been involved
> with the GSoC for many years.

I would say that the design issues need some radical thinking, first.

Charles

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