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Responsive Web Design

Responsive Web Design

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Themes 2.0 creating your first theme Moodle 2.1Moodle 2.0 This document describes how to create a theme for Moodle 2.0 and Moodle 2.1. ONLY. It assumes you have some understanding of how themes within Moodle work as well as a good understanding of HTML and CSS. Human interface guidelines Human interface guidelines (HIG) are software development documents which offer application developers a set of recommendations. Their aim is to improve the experience for the users by making application interfaces more intuitive, learnable, and consistent. Most guides limit themselves to defining a common look and feel for applications in a particular desktop environment. The guides enumerate specific policies. Policies are sometimes based on studies of human-computer interaction (so called usability studies), but most are based on arbitrary conventions chosen by the platform developers. Scope[edit]

Moodle 2 on a Stick – Easy Install One of the concerns we see a lot with Moodle is the lack of self-confidence tutors and support staff have with its use. They seem to be concerned that it will take ages to get a good course on Moodle and don’t really know where to start. There are a number of Colleges and Learning Providers who have created a “sandbox” for people to try out Moodle, but few that I’m aware of that know it is possible to give out a complete Moodle installation on a stick to help combat this issue. Application programming interface Set of subroutine definitions, protocols, and tools for building software and applications More recently, the term has been often used to refer to a specific kind of interface between a client and a server, which has been described as a “contract” between both - such that if the client makes a request in a specific format, it will always get a response in a specific format or initiate a defined action.[1] This is a specialized form of API, sometimes defined as a WEB API. Purpose[edit] Usage[edit] Libraries and frameworks[edit] A single API can have multiple implementations (or none, being abstract) in the form of different libraries that share the same programming interface.

Moodle News  Mobile Welcome to Moodlenews.com A resource site for all Moodle-related news, tutorials, video, course content information and original resources. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe: RSS feed| Weekly Email Newsletter | Moodle News Twitter Out-of-home advertising Out-of-home advertising licence (OOHOLIC) (or outdoor advertising license) is made up of more than 100 different formats, totaling $6.7 billion in annual revenues in 2012 in the USA.[1] Outdoor advertising is essentially any type of advertising that reaches the consumer while he or she is outside the home. This medium is in contrast with broadcast, print, and Internet advertising. Out of home advertising, therefore, is focused on marketing to consumers when they are "on the go" in public places, in transit, waiting (such as in a medical office), and/or in specific commercial locations (such as in a retail venue). Outdoor advertising formats fall into four main categories: billboards, street furniture, transit, and alternative.[2] The OOH advertising industry in the USA includes more than 2,100 operators in 50 states representing the major out of home format categories.

Themes 2.0 adding courses and categories to the custom menu Hello this is going to be a very brief tutorial on how to add a courses and categories tree to the custom menu. The reason for writing this tutorial is simply that this seems to be a request that is being made over and over again. Before we get started Please please please make sure you are familiar with the other Themes 2.0 tutorials before attempting this tutorial. In particular I would recommend being familiar with the following documents and tutorials as I'm going to move through this tutorial at a fast pace. Category:Humanist sans-serif typefaces This category contains typefaces in the humanist sans-serif classification. They first appeared in the early twentieth century. Humanist sans-serif typefaces are characterized by the presence of the hand, an uppercase similar in proportion to the monumental Roman capitals, a lowercase similar in form to the Carolingian script, and an overall more organic structure. Humanist sans-serif typefaces frequently have a true italic rather than a sloped roman. This is most often seen in a single-story lowercase italic a.

Assign roles Context and roles In Moodle, apart from the site administrator, users do not normally have a global, site-wide role. In other words, even though you may be a tutor offline, when you are in Moodle you could have a tutor role in the course you teach in but a student role in another course where you are studying for a diploma. There are a few exceptions but this is generally the case. Because of the way Moodle works,assigning roles is done for a particular context. A site and course are examples of two different contexts. Why Your Moodle Site is Slow: Five Simple Settings Here are some simple settings that any Moodle administrator can change from the Site Administration menu that will help to improve his/her Moodle site's performance. Some of these changes come at the cost of functionality, so sometimes you have to pick between a particular feature and performance (or a faster server), but often these settings are just enabled out of curiosity with no discernible reward other than a slower site. Automated backup setup

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