Hi Steve,
I have to admit what you say is ture... compared to TW moodle is complicated and clumpsy.
Preparing a course for the next semester is a drag.
But it alllows you to organize and engage students into tasks and collect their results in a very concise way. I guess that is why the school-board took this choice. And for me as for most of those who work in institutions who use moodles it would not be the smartes carreer-option to disdain such a choice.

Therefore: The idea is not to switch to moodle but to be able to feed the moodle from TW and to save back courses to TW...

Best wishes Jan



Am 01.10.2020 um 11:57 schrieb Ste:
Unless you have a cracking IT dept that has customised and tweaked the moodle to make it nice my general advice would be.. Don't use the moodle.
Moodle is clunky and creaky and updating resources on it is a faff.
I tended to work round the moodle so if you add a label and press the <> button you can inject html into it I embedded my Pearltrees.com collections of resources and my wiki straight into the moodle. That way I could update both.. The students would see any changes instantly / after a refresh and I didn't have to interact with the moodle ever again.....

Ste

On Thursday, 1 October 2020 at 10:45:06 UTC+1 Jan wrote:

    Hello Community,
    Our school-board has just adopted a moodle-based
    LearningManagementSystem.
    Though I am a convinced TiddlyWikian I will use it because it brings
    advantages in learning-scenarios.
    To name these advantages
    -Authentification
    -GroupManagement
    -Activities like H5P,
    -Analytics

    ...of course als TW has great advantages
    - Much faster editing and developping halfbaked thoughts to public
    texts.
    - Searching, combining...
    - Beauty ;-)
    - the priceless advantage of independence and the guarantee to be
    able
    to take your notes and texts with you in a form that is readable
    deployable anywhere else and for decades...
    (I already lost months of work in moodle where either I or the LMS
    quit
    the institution )

    My desire would be to merge the advantages.

    One thing that would be great would be a tool to exchange content.
    For
    example it would have helped me a lot if there had been an
    export-to-TW-tool to export the courses at the university.
    One the other hand I would love to prepare a Moodle-Course in TW
    (collect, sort and combine ideas and content)

    It seems there has been a tool for this back in 2007 for TW
    Classic and
    an old version of moodle ( http://moodle.tiddlyspot.com/ ) It
    would be
    great to relaunch this project for the new versions.

    What are your Ideas?
    Has anyone here already taken a look on moodle-programming and knows
    how this could be achieved?

    Best whishes Jan





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