Moodle WebServices

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Jul 10 2008

I want it all: kinds of webservices in moodle.

Published by ludo under API, English, Interoperability, Moodle

The interoperability for Moodle is a matter of strategic importance. OKTech is doing great things, and in the campus project we did some good job too. But the  goo thing of the proposed architecture that David and Ferran came up with is that allows the posibility of writting connectors implementing many diferent protocols and semantics. […]

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Apr 14 2008

A proposal of interoperability architecture for Moodle

Published by ludo under API, English, Interoperability

Designing a Webservices Architecture for Moodle: Moodle-DFWs.

The purpose of this entry is to analyze the interoperability needs of Moode, and to make a proposal of architecture (that is already partially implemented). We call this Moodle-DFWs, because it needs a name. All this work is being done in the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya by the group […]

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Apr 12 2008

Why Webservices in Moodle?

Published by ludo under English, General, Interoperability, Moodle

The number of organizations that use Moodle as their LMS (Learning Management System) is greater every day. From k-12 schools to universities and companies the adoption of Moodle as e-learning platform is growing at a crazy pace. This is great both for the Moodle software and for the community. But as more users and institutions […]

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Mar 28 2008

Moodle Webservices API, and Assigment to DFWikiteam

Published by ludo under API, English, General, Moodle

We (DFWikiteam) have volunteered for the assignment of developing an Webservices Layer for Moodle. After our participation in the Campus project in wich we implemented a set of OKI OSID’s for Moodle and being part of the PHP-OKI Community, we want to take advantage of the experience we gathered in this Key contribution to Moodle.
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