Hi Eric,
Thanks for the pointer! I had not seen it. It would seem delightfully
convoluted to go Org -> LaTeX -> Moodle, but it might just work :) I'll
take a look when I have some more time to devote to this. For now I've been
semi-manually converting my quizzes into Gift format for import into Mo
On Wednesday, 13 Jan 2021 at 12:31, Diego Zamboni wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've started to develop online teaching materials with Moodle (
> https://moodle.com/), and I'm looking for ways to generate my content
> using Org as much as possible.
Diego,
did you have a look at the LaTeX package for
On Wednesday, 13 Jan 2021 at 12:59, Diego Zamboni wrote:
> I also started exploring the Moodle XML format, but I was happy to discover
> Moodle can also import other formats. I think I might stick to GIFT, Aiken
> or some other text-based format, since they seem easier to manipulate
> (albeit of co
Hi Eric,
> I did not manage to develop an exporter for moodle. I did write a very
> hackish awk script that takes a sort of org document (i.e. it is an org
> document but has to follow a strict layout) and creates a Moodle XML
> format file.
>
> Lots of introspection of exported Moodle quizzes t
Hi Diego,
I did not manage to develop an exporter for moodle. I did write a very
hackish awk script that takes a sort of org document (i.e. it is an org
document but has to follow a strict layout) and creates a Moodle XML
format file.
Lots of introspection of exported Moodle quizzes to figure ou
Hi everyone,
I've started to develop online teaching materials with Moodle (
https://moodle.com/), and I'm looking for ways to generate my content using
Org as much as possible.
For quizzes, Moodle can import various known question/answer formats,
including GIFT, Aiken, Moodle's own XML format, a