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Pukunui’s new plugin to display competencies – Skills Card
Skills Card is a freely available plugin which is used to show all completed competencies by users in the Moodle LMS platform. This is one of the many plugins recently developed by Pukunui’s in-house team, and has successfully been published on the Moodle Plugins directory.
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Introducing Pukunui’s new plugin – Completed course block
Completed course block is a plugin to show all completed courses by users in Moodle. This plugin has been developed by the in-house team at Pukunui Malaysia. As you may already be aware, Pukunui has been involved with Moodle right from its inception in 2001, developing the core code among other significant contributions to the…
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The Scratchpad plugin by Pukunui and IFES
Scratchpad is a new open-source/free Moodle plugin developed by Pukunui and funded by the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES). It is compatible with Moodle 3.10 or later versions. Based on the ever-so-popular Journal plugin, the Scratchpad plugin allows students to write their reflections on courses and download them. Features This plugin is essentially a…
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5 criteria for choosing a Malaysia hosting provider for your LMS
Here are five criteria to use when choosing a Malaysia hosting provider, for your learning management system. A learning management system (LMS) is a software application that helps you manage, deliver and monitor online training programs. The platform can be hosted either locally on company servers, or remotely in the cloud. An LMS offers all the…
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How to benefit from the surge in online learning
Online learning has grown significantly over the last decade, providing more people with a platform to learn new skills. Indeed, COVID-19 has had a major impact on the way we learn. Nearly 120 countries have since stopped teaching face-to-face and the pandemic has affected the schooling of nearly a billion students around the world. Online learning is now part…
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How to use your LMS for open learning
In this blog post, we look at the two main types of open learning courses. Many organisations use their Learning Management System (LMS) to provide courses internally. However, you may wish to make your courses publicly available in what we call an ‘open learning’ environment.
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The Move to Moodle 4.0 Series (1 of 4): New Moodle Navigation
Very soon, Moodle 4.0 – the latest and most user-friendly version of the platform to date will launch. After spending lots of time consulting with teachers, learners, developers and administrators, Moodle have come up with something more slick, modern, and reliable that will make course management so much easier. In this first in a series…
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What makes a modern LMS? The 4 factors that make your LMS fit for the future
In today’s digital world, you want learners to access your content in a way that engages them with a smooth learner experience. That’s why you need a truly modern LMS that is reliable, easy to navigate, and offers seamless content creation options. So, what exactly does a modern LMS look like? Here are a few…
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5 tips for building an engaging Moodle course
In this latest post, we explore ideas for building an engaging Moodle course. Moodle is one of the most prominent and reliable learning platforms in the market. Its open-source offering helps educators develop a comprehensive online learning experience easily and efficiently. Indeed, the platform has become increasingly popular as more educators transition to blended or complete online…
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What are micro-credentials?
Most professionals engage in some form of training every year. But the way this training is delivered and certified is changing. Yes, degrees and the like are still the most prized qualifications to stick on your resume. However, a more focused approach is called for as professional skills-based training increases in importance. Welcome to micro-credentials.
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Can LMS integration improve business performance?
We often get asked the question “how can LMS integration improve business performance?” Employee learning must be a continuous priority for organisational leaders to maintain an educated and efficient workforce. This goal can be achieved by selecting an appropriate learning management system (LMS). An LMS can provide advantages, and features that will make corporate learning…
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Moodle helps Indonesia avoid disaster
Pacific Disaster Center’s LMS for government organisations across Asia The Pacific has its fair share of natural disasters. That’s why it helps to have experts analyse conditions and threats, then present that information in real time to the relevant authorities. Pacific Disaster Center (PDC) provides analysis and early warnings to governments across the pacific region.…
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H5P and Moodle
Lecturers, teachers and instructional designers who want to improve the learning experiences of their students, should take a look at using H5P activities within their Moodle site. H5P is an open source project which allows you to create interactive, responsive, HTML5 learning activities.