Education Labs release Windows Live Moodle Plug-in
- Posted: Jul 21, 2009 at 8:56 AM
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At
OSCON today the Microsoft Eduation Labs group released a Windows Live services plug-in for the open source
Moodle e-learning platform.
Kosar Jaff joined me in the studio for a demonstration of Moodle and a look at how his group incorporated Windows Live services into the Moodle environment.
As with Moodle, the Education Labs plug-in is entirely PHP based and open source.
Download here: www.educationlabs.com
Kosar Jaff joined me in the studio for a demonstration of Moodle and a look at how his group incorporated Windows Live services into the Moodle environment.
As with Moodle, the Education Labs plug-in is entirely PHP based and open source.
Download here: www.educationlabs.com
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This is pretty cool.
Another batch of code from Microsoft licensed under GPLv2... That is two so far this week. Very interesting!
Keep up the great work!
Yeah if you keep this up by next year, Microsoft will hiring Richard Stallman as a technical fellow and Emacs and Common Lisp will replace Visual Studio and C#.
the video playback is terribly distorted - silverlight problems when creating the video?
What do you mean by distorted? Is it skewed? Choppy? Artifacts?
It plays fine on my machine
Any chance of getting SkyDrive integrated into this plug-in?
this video isn't working!
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