Moodle 3.x Developers Guide by Ian Wild

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Author: Ian Wild
Category: Engineering & IT
ISBN: 9781786469540
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Key FeaturesCustomize your Moodle 3.x app.Leverage the new features of Moodle 3.x by diving deep into the Moodle development eco-system.Cater to heavy user traffic, customize learning requirements and create custom third party plugins.Book DescriptionThe new and revamped Moodle is the top choice for developers to create cutting edge e-learning apps that cater to different users segments and are visually appealing as well.This book explains how the Moodle 3.x platform provides a framework that allows developers to create a customized e-learning solution. It begins with an exploration of the different types of plugin..We then continue with an investigation of creating new courses. You will create a custom plugin that pulls in resources from a third-party repository. Then youll learn how users can be assigned to courses and granted the necessary permissions.Furthermore, you will develop a custom user home. At the end of the book, well discuss the Web Services API to fully automate Moodle 3.x in real time.What you will learnWork with the different types of custom modules that can be written for Moodle 3.xUnderstand how to author custom modules so they conform to the agreed Moodle 3.x development guidelinesGet familiar with the Moodle 3.x architecture—its internal and external APIsCustomize Moodle 3.x so it can integrate seamlessly with third-party applications of any kindBuild a new course format to specify the layout of a courseImplement third-party graphics libraries in your pluginsBuild plugins that can be themed easilyProvide custom APIs that will provide the means to automate Moodle 3 in real timeAbout the AuthorIan Wild is an experienced software developer, solutions architect, author, and educator with over 20 years experience in the field of software design and implementation. Fifteen years working in private industry saw Ian specializing in the design and development of access and learning aids for blind, visually impaired, dyslexic, and dyscalculic computer users, while also working part-time as a tutor and lecturer. Teaching only part-time meant not spending as much time with his students as he would have wished and this, coupled with his background in the development of communication technologies, seeded his long-time interest in e-learning.Ian is also, author of Moodle Course Conversion: Beginners Guide and Moodle Math. He was also technical reviewer of Science Teaching with Moodle, Moodle Multimedia and Practical XMPP.Table of ContentsGetting to grips with the Moodle 3 architectureMoodle plugins – what can I plug in?Internal interfacesCourse managementCreative teaching – developing custom resources and activitiesManaging users – letting in the crowdsCreating a dashboard – developing a learner homepageCreating a new skinMoodle Analytics – what to report and howAppendix

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