Wow. Okay. I’ve really not been writing very much of late. a whopping 18 posts in 2020, and erm, 3 so far for 2021 as we head towards the end of July. It’s not that I haven’t been busy, or got stuff to write about. … Continue reading What else has been going on?
Tag: VLE
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
Laying it all out in order to begin
WordPress, and linking it to a VLE as a blogging tool, using LTI. Please don’t hit me with a barrage of comments about why I don’t just use WordPress *instead* of a VLE (I’m looking at you in particular Lockley). There are reasons. About 4,500 … Continue reading Laying it all out in order to begin
A poor metaphor where I obliquely compare the VLE to a dinosaur
One of my concerns about learning analytics has been the potential for ‘feeding the beast’ to become a goal in and of itself. Where you end up constraining the systems that can be used to teach in order to make sure that the analytics are … Continue reading A poor metaphor where I obliquely compare the VLE to a dinosaur