Seeing as there is a screencast on how to move curriki objects into Moodle, its clear the content is not the same, and there is no simple way to export a course from one to the other. Well, its gonna be easier from Moodle to curriki than the other way round, seeing as curriki is a collection of elements in multiple formats. I see it more as a place to collect your ideas which you can later implement in a real Course management/lesson plan builder like Moodle. That said, you are doubling the workload if you decide to use curriki too. In order to export items, the screencast says u need to hit the print button in curriki (hmm, not export, but print) and then take the url and use that as an object in a Moodle course. I'm sure you can see the limitations, as that makes it non portable (you have to be connected to the internet), and url based only (objects in moodle are generally of many kinds, including, audio, video, web page, texts, spreadsheets and flash elements.) Though I'm sure there are other ways to get the data out of curriki, its another step between getting the course material from one's head to a usable format that teachers everywhere can get at. That said, if I were building a Moodle course, and wanted to put in materials of my own, I might use curriki to search for that content.
kind regards, David Van Assche On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Dennis Daniels <[email protected]>wrote: > Wikis, by their nature, don't lend well to formal organization. In > order to get content into Moodle there are conventions and forms. > > I for one agree with David that Moodle makes a lot more sense than a wiki. > > Dennis > _______________________________________________ > IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) > [email protected] > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep > -- Jonathan Swift<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/jonathan_swift.html> - "May you live every day of your life."
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