Moodle

I’ve started building my own elearning platform!

I’ve been developing elearning strategies for some years now and I’ve provided a tutorial website at School IT Expert.  Now I’ve started a Moodle site that will allow visitors to join a course and interactively engage with other students and teachers!

This is a lot of work, but a very exciting development for me.

I’ve also acquired the domain elearningplatforms.com, so once I’ve worked it all out I can tell the world how I did it!

Watch this space!

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YouTube

I’ve been busy on YouTube!

Although I’ve been developing the use of video in education for some years now, it was only recently that I decided to take advantage of the YouTube platform.  This is a cool way to do things and it’s opened up a whole new audience for me again.

I’m now publishing all my educational videos using YouTube, and linking to them from my learning platforms.

Exciting times ahead!

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BETT 2010

Went to BETT today, the world’s largest educational technology event

Picked up some useful info…

  • Becta have finally given me proof that there is no UK Government objection to the application of Cloud systems for schools
  • Netgear have updated their managed wireless switch and cut the price by 50%
  • Open Source Schools share my passion for encouraging schools to use… well… open source!
  • Microsoft have a cloud offering called live@edu

So all in all a worthwhile day out!

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Google Wave

I’ve just been introduced to Google Wave.

I’ve been fascinated by all things Google for some time now, everything they touch seems to turn to gold.

I wonder what is in store with Google Wave?

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Two minute install for clearOS

I’ve updated the two minute install for clearOS today.

I added some different music, and you can now see the new login interface.

I’m looking forward to rediscovering this excellent product, with it’s revamped user interface.

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Ubuntu 9.10 release

Ubuntu is better than ever!

The latest version of Ubuntu was recently released and I really like it!  It boots up in about 15 seconds and overall it certainly feels slick.

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Amazon Cloud Computing

I’ve started using Amazon Cloud services

I can use Amazon servers instead of having to buy new hardware.  Looks pretty cool.

I’m going to work out what the difference in cost is so watch this space.

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Huru Helpdesk

I’ve discovered a new Joomla extension…

Huru Helpdesk

Huru is swahili for “freedom” which is quite appropriate seeing as it’s an open source solution.

It’s an excellent helpdesk that is inspired by the work done with Liberum, another open source helpdesk.

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Openfiler

I’ve been revisiting an old friend this week… Openfiler.

I built an Openfiler iSCSI box about 2 years ago, to support an ESX Server implementation.  It worked well, and we left it to it.

Openfiler is now at version 2.3 and I’ve rediscovered what a brilliant SAN/NAS solution it really is!

It’s not only got iSCSI, but there’s also SMB / CIFS, Software RAID, Quotas, Snapshots and you can even join your Active Directory domain.  They’ve also cleaned up the interface to make it even easier to use.

The software is free to use and distribute, and there is an excellent Administrator guide (even if there are a few spelling mistakes) to download for about £38.00.  The guide is a useful reference that gives good coverage of the protocols at work here and is certainly worth the donation to this awesome project.

This is an excellent free open source SAN that I’ll be using for all my future deployments!

Thank you Openfiler!!

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Conversations with Michael Proper

I’ve been talking to Michael Proper

We’ve been discussing the future of ClarkConnect / ClearOS, and how the School IT Expert, might be able to get involved.

Oh and Michael met Linus Torvald today!!

So I think this means that there are just 2 degrees of separation between me and the guy who founded Linux!

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