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Moving the Open University to Moodle 2.0 Ross Mackenzie The Open University

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Moving the Open University to Moodle 2.0

Ross MackenzieThe Open University

This time last year• Moodle 1.9

– Huge number of core customisations

– 35,000 – 50,000 users per day

– Peaking at c.700,000 transactions per day (*)

– Contemplating Moodle 2.0

Then what happened?• Traffic kept on growing

– user counts up by 35%– transaction counts up by 100%

• The challenge– add new stuff– do it all sooner

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The Challenge• Accelerate development activities – adding lots of new

features in 12 rather than 24 months.

• Moodle 1.9 or Moodle 2.0 or Something Else? (*)

The Challenge• Accelerate development activities – adding lots of new

features in 12 rather than 24 months.

• Moodle 2.0

Redeveloping for Moodle 2• Fewer core customisations

• OU requirements addressed via separate modules that run inside a (close to) standard Moodle environment

Migration• Reimplement / enhance OUforum, OUblog, OUwiki,

authoring tools, dataplus, study planner

• Sort out Quiz (version issue: 1.9 meets 2.0 meets 2.1)

• Reimplement data integration / Elluminate integration

• Revisit groups / roles / permissions

New features• Integrate Moodle with GoogleApps

– Still have accessibility concerns re GoogleApps

• Improve mobile support

• Improve personalisation of learning experience

• Add/improve User Generated Content tools

Migration Strategy• The OU never sleeps

• No obvious conversion time

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Migration Strategy• Lots of course running to their own pattern

– Usage peaks in February, May and November– Lots over 9 months, more 6 months long

• Migrate progressively at end of course

• Run Moodle 1.9 and Moodle 2.x installations in parallel

New Design• Implementing new set of themes for M2

• Wanted visual distinction between old and new platforms

• Building on experience with M1.9 themes

Mobile Matters• Seeing increasing mobile device traffic to VLE

• Latest numbers– c. 2M pages last month (to 13,000 users)– 60% Apple / 22% Android / 7% Blackberry

• Apps vs Mobile Web

Annotation Tool• Reinventing the highlighter pen and post-it notes

• Make/manage annotations on any website

• Share annotations with other users (groups/OU/World)

• Follow other users

Timetable• Hope to have first limited groups of OU students using

VLE2 in July 2011

• Gradual ramp based on how good VLE2 is under load

• How will VLE2 cope with November load-peak

Issues – Moodle 2.0• Do still have concerns about performance

– Currently in the middle of load testing– Bottlenecks, Where?– Will make decision about ability to carry load in May

• Do still have concerns re accessibility– Are resolving some locally– Escalated others back to Perth

Talking about Moodle 2 in UK HE• 20th June 2011, Milton Keynes• Talk about what your institution is doing about

evaluating, developing or rolling out Moodle 2• Aimed at staff with a strategic interest in Moodle

– (hopefully also of interest to the more technically inclined too)

• Any interest in forming a Moodle UK HE user’s group?• More info at http://goo.gl/P1lf6

Other Presentations from OU• Anthony Forth - our recent work in supporting mobile

users of Moodle:  "Mobile, Moodle and the Open University".

• Sam Marshall - how we've been working with Martin and his team: "How to change Moodle: working with Moodle HQ".

• Tim Hunt - latest quiz related developments: "Introducing the new Moodle question engine".

Any Questions?

Ross Mackenzie

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