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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 […]

While I’ve read a few things here and there about Moodle which describe the software (and other VLEs like it) as “traditional” (i.e. approaching defunct), I’d have to argue in favour of a wee bit of Moodle. Some of the things it can do are incredibly helpful for creating resources, and the software is very […]

Moved hoose!

10Nov06

I’ve moved my blog over to my own server. I’m a control freak so I’m happier having it to hack at!
Using WordPress with a nice new theme. I can do some nice customisation of it, and it’s part of my bigger website (computingteacher.co.uk). If you fancy, please add my feed to your lists - in […]


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