Improving Moodle usability [Google Summer of Code 2008]

Colin Clark colin.clark at utoronto.ca
Mon Jul 14 21:22:14 UTC 2008


Laia,

Wow, this is really great work! Your overview of how Fluid can help  
Moodle is quite comprehensive, and Erin's suggestions about the  
Patterns Library and personas should help to round it out even further.

Please let us know if there's anything we can do to help with your  
project. Exciting stuff.

Colin

On 14-Jul-08, at 3:34 PM, erin yu wrote:

> Hi Laia,
>
> Thank you for putting this together.
>
> One other link that could be added to the "New developments" section  
> is the Open Source Design Patterns Library we've been working on. It  
> can be found at:
> http://uidesignpatterns.org/
> It is a work in progress, with which we hope to collaborate on and  
> share UI design patterns with a larger community.
>
> Your original link to the Fluid design patterns page can be linked to:
> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Design+Patterns+on+Fluid
> for easier access.
>
> We've also conducted extensive research on the users in higher  
> education, and the product of this research (personas, etc.) can be  
> found here:
> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Content+Management+Research+Models
>
> Erin
>
>
> On 12-Jul-08, at 12:27 PM, Laia Subirats wrote:
>
>> I am solving some usability issues of Moodle at Google Summer of  
>> Code and I have made a little research about how the Fluid Project  
>> could improve Moodle usability. I would like to ask you what do you  
>> think about what I have found http://docs.moodle.org/en/Student_projects/Usability_issues/T3
>>
>> -- 
>> Laia Subirats
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