I’m going to set up a site offering installed Moodle sites to any teacher or school in Scotland that needs it.

The thing about that is that if you want to make a point, you cannot rely on just arguing in favour of what you think is right, what you can do is create the tools to show you are right. Grandiosity aside, I’m convinced that Moodle is being overlooked because of the complexity of its initial setup, so I’m getting rid of the setup part by hosting Moodle sites on my server.

I’m wary of the verbosity-meter going red, so here’s what I’m after:

Can you think of a good name for a Scottish Moodle collection? Make it wacky, web2.0 stylee if you feel like it.

(P.S. - fire this out to anyone you know who might be keen, the better the response, the faster I’ll get going with this..)


5 Responses to “Web startup (sorta) - Name suggestions…”  

  1. 1 John Connell

    Shoogle? ;-)

  2. 2 Peter

    Oh my! I don’t think that’s going to be bettered!

  3. 3 Robert Jones

    You’d probably better talk to Martin Dougiamas before you get too far into this Peter - he has a policy on the protection of his trademark that I consider rather contrary to the spirit of FLOSS - check out this discussion

    I can’t think of a good name I afraid - the Web 2.0 style would be something like “Moodlr” wouldn’t it?

  4. 4 Peter

    I see what you mean - mind you, Mozilla is leading the way with open source development, and it is trademarked. However, Moodle trademark seems to be a bit extreme. I’ll have a read to the see the limitations. Moodle itself shouldn’t be overshadowed by that as it’s getting better and better.

  5. 5 Neil Winton

    I take it McMoodle would be too obvious?

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