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  • kingsteven0

    Moodle is grand. Typically the best way of displaying resources is on the course page as downloadable pdf files or moodle books.

    The books are quite good because you can just zip and upload html files with images and it'll re-link them and keep any scripts you may have in there... but you'll need to inline all your styles with emogrifier or something first if you want any level of control over the styling.

    https://www.myintervals.com/emog…

    As I mentioned though all VLEs typically only get really useful (over any other kind of CMS site building tool) when you use the student collaboration features/ assignment management/ marking groups etc. So you will just be scratching the surface.

    • I just put together a masters course with 30 modules/ 6-9 books per module. did all the dev locally and wrote a compiler to make zips for upload...kingsteven
    • It's okay now as I'm used to it but it can be really frustrating to navigate if you don't know your way round.kingsteven

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