5 UX Improvements Moodle needs desperately

I talked about some Moodle UX problems on the admin side. These are some student facing UX improvements that would make the world a better place. 1. Better course navigation: No scroll of death There really isn’t much more to Continue reading 5 UX Improvements Moodle needs desperately

5 Moodle 2 features that waste admin time

Moodle 2 has introduced some useful features that make administration easier. The search admin option, docking, AJAXified search of user lists, permissions setting, etc. But at the same time, it left important things out and/or made others more difficult. Some Continue reading 5 Moodle 2 features that waste admin time

10 (now 12) Things I learned at the Moodle Moot 2012

Here are a few reflections on Moodle and Moodle Moot. UPDATE: I’ve remembered 2 more things I’ve learned: using SoundCloud to share audio feedback and the proposed Appification of Moodle addons. Find these new lessons at the bottom of the Continue reading 10 (now 12) Things I learned at the Moodle Moot 2012

Five features of Moodle 2 that take up most of our support time

This is my second proposal for a Pecha Kucha session at this year’s Moodle Moot. There are five things in Moodle 2 that take up most of our support time. It’s been over a year for us and they are Continue reading Five features of Moodle 2 that take up most of our support time

4 things you thought you knew about screen readers!

This is my proposal for a Pecha Kucha session at the MoodleMoot Dublin 2012. It barely scratches the surface but should be a good start for people who care about accessibility. If you only have time to read one post Continue reading 4 things you thought you knew about screen readers!

MoodleMoot Lessons Learned

Image by dominiklukes via Flickr UK MoodleMoot of 2009 was provided lots of insights that will be taken up on this blog in more detail as time goes on. Here are some of the key lessons learned: Moodle 2.0 will Continue reading MoodleMoot Lessons Learned