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� 25 Powerful Raspberry Pi Projects - The MagPi Issue #86 Out Now!

� 25 Powerful Raspberry Pi Projects - The MagPi Issue #86 Out Now! | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Discover your next incredible build in the latest edition of The MagPi magazine

Plus! Spooktacular Halloween costume projects; the Stonehenge Skyscape; learn to code with Scratch 3; the best video game accessories; build a dashcam with Dride Zero for Raspberry Pi, and much more.

 

Digital Download Available Here: https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi-issues/MagPi86.pdf

 


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Want to use Moodle for students without internet access? Check out MoodleBox – Moodle on Raspberry Pi

Want to use Moodle for students without internet access? Check out MoodleBox – Moodle on Raspberry Pi | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Are you looking to use Moodle for teaching internet deprived learners? Do you want to teach students without incurring any substantial infrastructure cost? Majority of learners now comes with their own devices like Tablets, Smartphones, or computers. How you can save your infrastructure cost when you are running on a shoestring budget and looking to use Moodle for a small group of learners?
The solution is MoodleBox – A Moodle platform on Raspberry Pi:

MoodleBox is a vagrant local development environment which provides Moodle on-line learning activities and file sharing through Raspberry Pi devices. In August 2016, I posted about the forum discussion about Moodle Box which has now come alive as the MoodleBox Project.

The Idea behind the project began in the French community forum discussion about the construction of a Moodle platform on a local computer, to provide an LMS in regions without any network infrastructure. The idea quickly moved towards building it with Raspberry Pi and make it accessible via Wi-Fi.

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Want to use Moodle for students without internet access? Check out MoodleBox – Moodle on Raspberry Pi

Want to use Moodle for students without internet access? Check out MoodleBox – Moodle on Raspberry Pi | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Are you looking to use Moodle for teaching internet deprived learners? Do you want to teach students without incurring any substantial infrastructure cost? Majority of learners now comes with their own devices like Tablets, Smartphones, or computers. How you can save your infrastructure cost when you are running on a shoestring budget and looking to use Moodle for a small group of learners?
The solution is MoodleBox – A Moodle platform on Raspberry Pi:

MoodleBox is a vagrant local development environment which provides Moodle on-line learning activities and file sharing through Raspberry Pi devices. In August 2016, I posted about the forum discussion about Moodle Box which has now come alive as the MoodleBox Project.

The Idea behind the project began in the French community forum discussion about the construction of a Moodle platform on a local computer, to provide an LMS in regions without any network infrastructure. The idea quickly moved towards building it with Raspberry Pi and make it accessible via Wi-Fi.

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79+ Awesome Raspberry Pi Projects - Pi My Life up

79+ Awesome Raspberry Pi Projects - Pi My Life up | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Looking for some great Raspberry Pi projects to do? Then you have found the right place. On this page, you will find plenty of tutorials ranging from simple beginner projects right through to the more advanced projects that require a fair bit more work.
All these projects are a great way to learn more about both the fundamentals of the Raspberry Pi and also how a Linux operating system works. By doing some of these projects, you will even start to learn bash, PHP, Python and lots more programming & scripting languages.

You will learn how to install and use some great tools, entertainment software, and much more. A few examples of what you could do include things such as a retro game emulator, network attached storage, cloud server and so much more.

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Want to use Moodle for students without internet access? Check out MoodleBox – Moodle on Raspberry Pi

Want to use Moodle for students without internet access? Check out MoodleBox – Moodle on Raspberry Pi | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Are you looking to use Moodle for teaching internet deprived learners? Do you want to teach students without incurring any substantial infrastructure cost? Majority of learners now comes with their own devices like Tablets, Smartphones, or computers. How you can save your infrastructure cost when you are running on a shoestring budget and looking to use Moodle for a small group of learners?
The solution is MoodleBox – A Moodle platform on Raspberry Pi:

MoodleBox is a vagrant local development environment which provides Moodle on-line learning activities and file sharing through Raspberry Pi devices. In August 2016, I posted about the forum discussion about Moodle Box which has now come alive as the MoodleBox Project.

The Idea behind the project began in the French community forum discussion about the construction of a Moodle platform on a local computer, to provide an LMS in regions without any network infrastructure. The idea quickly moved towards building it with Raspberry Pi and make it accessible via Wi-Fi.

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Smallest Moodle server - with Raspberry Pi #Moodle #MooPi

Smallest Moodle server - with Raspberry Pi #Moodle #MooPi | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

There is a misconception among people that Moodle, the most popular LMS, can be used on all big capacity servers only but have you ever thought of testing Moodle on the smallest devices available in the market nowadays like Raspberry Pi and Orange Pi.

Recently, I stumbled upon a forum thread which took me to another interesting project developed by Paul Verrall which I thought to share with my readers. The project named MooPi shows that it is possible to run Moodle on Raspberry Pi 2 model B with no external resources. The project MooPi also proves what can be made possible by carefully looking at the software stack for the resources and the configuration to extract the maximum juice out of your resources.

PiThe MooPi project website also contains the information about the configuration, the Software stack used for MooPi and other details. If you are interested in more information about MooPi, please check out the Official MooPi project website here.

Another Moodle community member George Varghese shared some snapshots of his Moodle setup with Orange Pi showing Moodle 3.1 and Debian Jessie 8.5 working without any fuss.


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