What David is saying is true. Current situation

 - For ease of integration - use Moodle itself, and
linux-for-education.org is a good place to do it. There is no other
curriki-like moodle instance that I know of. Moodle.org is building an
index of such resources though.

 - IME Curriki is mainly an index of resources -- only some of its
content uses curriki's wiki AFAICS.  And is focused on content that is
online.

There is no packaging of content for offline use -- in Moodle or in
Sugar. Probably because the content is not hosted at curriki itself.

On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Luke Faraone <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hm, that doesn't sound right: wouldn't Curriki benefit by making their
> content easily convertible to a variety of formats?

We'd all win, but that is a ton of hard work. And you actually have to
host the content.

cheers,


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