There are about 8 blog posts queued up and needing written before things start to fade from my memory. I’ve even made a list in case I forget them. However, I can’t quite stop myself from just quickly bashing this one out if only to … Continue reading A few loose WordPress LTI threads
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WordPress LTI Testing: Part 4
This follows on from a series of previous posts documenting some thinking about integrating WordPress with a VLE via LTI: Laying it all out to begin WordPress LTI Testing: Part 1 WordPress LTI Testing: Part 2 WordPress LTI Testing: Part 3 Doing the thinking above … Continue reading WordPress LTI Testing: Part 4
WordPress LTI Testing: Part 3
This follows on from: WordPress LTI Testing: Part 1 WordPress LTI Testing: Part 2 The code I am working with is in a GitHub repo here: https://github.com/ammienoot/wordpress-lti After exploring what’s going on under the bonnet in the messaging, my shopping list now is to change … Continue reading WordPress LTI Testing: Part 3
WordPress LTI Testing: Part 2
Following on from WordPress LTI Testing: Part 1, the next steps I want to take are to understand better what’s in the LTI output from Moodle before I start making changes to code (for the sake of simplicity at the moment I’m going to stick … Continue reading WordPress LTI Testing: Part 2
WordPress LTI Testing: Part 1
This describes some initial testing of connecting to WordPress from a Moodle VLE instance. Main scenario being tested is Use Case 3 from this post. WordPress LTI Testing: Part 2 – this is what I did after I did the things here. WordPress setup Vanilla … Continue reading WordPress LTI Testing: Part 1
Some thoughts on extending the LTI Plugin for WordPress
I’m making some sort of half-baked effort to clear some posts out of my drafts folder. I’m resigned to the understanding that many will never see the light of day – their time has now passed – but this one is still relevant, and something … Continue reading Some thoughts on extending the LTI Plugin for WordPress
Setting up my own WordPress site – what was I thinking?
I said I’d share some recommendations for plugins and themes for a friend who is setting up his own blog (there was *definitely* no alcohol or coercion involved in this decision making, just to be clear) and so it seems sensible to do that by … Continue reading Setting up my own WordPress site – what was I thinking?
Hitting the wall and maybe working out how to get back up again
I’ve collapsed. Mentally a bit, but more so physically. After many months of work stress, family grief, and poor health I’ve hit a wall. Thanks to a wicked combination of oestrogen and anemia I’ve piled on weight and am currently swollen up like a balloon … Continue reading Hitting the wall and maybe working out how to get back up again
Digital transformation and why it can’t be done without learning technologists
A tweet by Brian Lamb today reminded me of a blog post that’s been gestating for a while and that I really ought to try get out of my head, if only for my own sanity. Trigger Warning: It might be about digital transformation, which … Continue reading Digital transformation and why it can’t be done without learning technologists
Why we need learning technology developers
I’ve written this piece to revisit some older thinking, but also to state my position as part of my contribution to a presentation at the APT conference on 01 July at UCL. My colleagues Jenny Scoles and Timothy Drysdale will be there to present. Since … Continue reading Why we need learning technology developers