MoodleNet is an open-source repository focusing on OERs. Users can upload or download content to either our own instance of MoodleNet (on our own server) or the MoodleNet Central repository (on their server). It makes it really easy for faculty to pull resources directly into their courses and to share content they’ve developed on Moodle.

 

I’ve been trying to explore this as an option for KPU for a few years now, since we don’t currently have a central place to collect KPU-created OERs made on different platforms.

 

Amanda

 

 

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Nope. What is it? How is it different from the LMS Moodle?

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Hello!

 

I want to explore using MoodleNet as a repository for OERs (and other openly-licensed resources) created at KPU. Is anyone else using MoodleNet at your institution?

 

Thanks,

Amanda

 

 

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