I was wondering, is there any schools out there that have already implemented a VLE.
Any suggestions as to which are good one to go with and which ones to give a miss
Cheers
I was wondering, is there any schools out there that have already implemented a VLE.
Any suggestions as to which are good one to go with and which ones to give a miss
Cheers
I think ours is in the midst of being set up.
It's TALMOS.
I don't have any say in what it is, that's up the the Network Manager, which we don't have, complicated situation.
try this link from the forums sectionOriginally Posted by Nij.UK
Thanks for that, i will take a look through it
http://vle.carrhill.lancs.sch.uk
Running Moodle..
Geoff did you think up CHUCKLE
Games programming? on Linux?
The content has nothing to do with me. I just setup the webserver. :P

I wish that's all I had to do :cry:Originally Posted by Geoff
That's why we're not going the Moodle route apparantly.Originally Posted by webman
The (Acting and Ex) Network Manager (one and same person) didn't want to have to spend any mantime on configuration and maintenance and teaching it to others etc.

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Talmos <----- Noooooooooo
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Enough said.
Ben

I'd rather technically configure and maintain it [a VLE] than manage content.
I would like to set up a VLE and then leave it for the teachers to manage the content that goes onto the VLE. but i know that will not be the case... as i am sure that is the case with many places
Setup didn't take long. Shouting at CLEO to fix their reverse proxy took an inordinatly more time.The (Acting and Ex) Network Manager (one and same person) didn't want to have to spend any mantime on configuration and maintenance and teaching it to others etc.
The training and developing the content is the big time sink, but that's platform independant.
Like I said, we have pretty much nothign to do with it, none of the decisions, setup, content managing. Not me.
Not sure who it is though!
what I've done so far is set up a moodle site in my own webspace, and given the IT savvy teachers a login to their departments and let them have a play. It's early doors yet but I'm getting some good input, and learning stuff for myself. Word of mouth is the next step, then when I have a good idea of how this moodle thing works I'll try and set up the full site.
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