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Upload media files faster and easier by dragging & dropping directly onto course pages - Moodle.com

Upload media files faster and easier by dragging & dropping directly onto course pages - Moodle.com | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
In Moodle 3.3 you can now add sound and video files directly to your course page by dragging and dropping in the same way you can already add images. This Moodle 3.3 feature gives users the choice of displaying the file as a clickable file source or as a label. Choosing the label option further …

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What you can expect in the Moodle store for the year 2017 – Moodle 3.3

Moodle has come a long journey and overcome all the obstacles and competitions to stay among one of the best open source project in the world. Since last few years, Moodle HQ has taken a very aggressive approach to make moodle more competitive and with all the cutting edge technology.

In the last stable release i.e. Moodle 3.2, there are many new aggressive changes done to the Moodle core. The changes includes a new Bootstrap 4 based theme – Boost, improvements to messaging and notifications UI, User Tours, Improved Graphs, Media Players and many others.

In 2017, Moodle 3.3 and Moodle 3.4 are scheduled to be released in May and November. But what you can expect in the upcoming Moodle versions. We are going to list out some of the upcoming features in Moodle 3.3 below.

Via Miloš Bajčetić
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Build Your Moodle 3.3 Course By Grabbing And Pulling With File Drag-and-Drop

Build Your Moodle 3.3 Course By Grabbing And Pulling With File Drag-and-Drop | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Part of the push for a more intuitive interface, file drag-and-drop is now enabled in any Moodle 3.3. course page. All it takes is activating “Editing mode” by clicking the gear at the top right corner of the section.

Via Miloš Bajčetić
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