For those of you still playing with your Moodle, I wondered if this method has potential. Copy the source html code of the mobile view of any of the big Wikis, and paste it into a Moodle page.
I'm really liking the mobile view of the Wikis, in fact, I prefer it. Take a look at the simplicity: https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Creating_accessible_courses
1. View a Wikiversity page 2. Insert an "m." between the "en." and the "wikiversity.org..." 3. Use your browser to view page source html and copy paste it all in a Moodle page through the html edit view 4. Now, how to fix the links?
So, the search box and the icons don't work, and internal links come over as relative links, so are broken in Moodle. But a simple find and replace text should fix them.. or anly use external links in the wiki. Deleting the search box and the user icons, breaks the style for the section drop downs. If anyone has a go at this, please share back your methods.
On 2013-08-18 7:00 PM, "Leigh Blackall" leighblackall@gmail.com wrote:
For those of you still playing with your Moodle, I wondered if this
method has potential. Copy the source html code of the mobile view of any of the big Wikis, and paste it into a Moodle page.
I'm really liking the mobile view of the Wikis, in fact, I prefer it.
Take a look at the simplicity:
https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Creating_accessible_courses
View a Wikiversity page Insert an "m." between the "en." and the "wikiversity.org..." Use your browser to view page source html and copy paste it all in a
Moodle page through the html edit view
Now, how to fix the links?
So, the search box and the icons don't work, and internal links come over
as relative links, so are broken in Moodle. But a simple find and replace text should fix them.. or anly use external links in the wiki. Deleting the search box and the user icons, breaks the style for the section drop downs. If anyone has a go at this, please share back your methods.
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I would recomend going to a normal wiki page (ie non mobile), putting ?action=render at the end, and try copying and pasting that. Not as pretty as mobile's collapsible sections, but links will work.
-bawolff
Maybe also try this a Moodle plug-in for displaying Wikiversity pages - it is pretty simple and seems to work
https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=filter_wikiversity
Display is dynamic then, no need to copy/paste etc.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Leigh Blackall leighblackall@gmail.comwrote:
For those of you still playing with your Moodle, I wondered if this method has potential. Copy the source html code of the mobile view of any of the big Wikis, and paste it into a Moodle page.
I'm really liking the mobile view of the Wikis, in fact, I prefer it. Take a look at the simplicity: https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Creating_accessible_courses
- View a Wikiversity page
- Insert an "m." between the "en." and the "wikiversity.org..."
- Use your browser to view page source html and copy paste it all in
a Moodle page through the html edit view 4. Now, how to fix the links?
So, the search box and the icons don't work, and internal links come over as relative links, so are broken in Moodle. But a simple find and replace text should fix them.. or anly use external links in the wiki. Deleting the search box and the user icons, breaks the style for the section drop downs. If anyone has a go at this, please share back your methods.
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Thanks James.. trouble is, I'd have to wage a "business case" to the people who administer the Moodle plugins... I'll ask though.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 2:32 PM, James Neill jamestneill@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe also try this a Moodle plug-in for displaying Wikiversity pages - it is pretty simple and seems to work
https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=filter_wikiversity
Display is dynamic then, no need to copy/paste etc.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Leigh Blackall leighblackall@gmail.comwrote:
For those of you still playing with your Moodle, I wondered if this method has potential. Copy the source html code of the mobile view of any of the big Wikis, and paste it into a Moodle page.
I'm really liking the mobile view of the Wikis, in fact, I prefer it. Take a look at the simplicity: https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Creating_accessible_courses
- View a Wikiversity page
- Insert an "m." between the "en." and the "wikiversity.org..."
- Use your browser to view page source html and copy paste it all in
a Moodle page through the html edit view 4. Now, how to fix the links?
So, the search box and the icons don't work, and internal links come over as relative links, so are broken in Moodle. But a simple find and replace text should fix them.. or anly use external links in the wiki. Deleting the search box and the user icons, breaks the style for the section drop downs. If anyone has a go at this, please share back your methods.
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Thanks bawolff, this get's us there.
James, do you have a link to a working example - to help me consider lobbying the administrators of Moodle here?
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 2:32 PM, James Neill jamestneill@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe also try this a Moodle plug-in for displaying Wikiversity pages - it is pretty simple and seems to work
https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=filter_wikiversity
Display is dynamic then, no need to copy/paste etc.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Leigh Blackall leighblackall@gmail.comwrote:
For those of you still playing with your Moodle, I wondered if this method has potential. Copy the source html code of the mobile view of any of the big Wikis, and paste it into a Moodle page.
I'm really liking the mobile view of the Wikis, in fact, I prefer it. Take a look at the simplicity: https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Creating_accessible_courses
- View a Wikiversity page
- Insert an "m." between the "en." and the "wikiversity.org..."
- Use your browser to view page source html and copy paste it all in
a Moodle page through the html edit view 4. Now, how to fix the links?
So, the search box and the icons don't work, and internal links come over as relative links, so are broken in Moodle. But a simple find and replace text should fix them.. or anly use external links in the wiki. Deleting the search box and the user icons, breaks the style for the section drop downs. If anyone has a go at this, please share back your methods.
--
Leigh Blackall http://about.me/leighblackall +61(0)404561009
Hi,
I'm working on a Moodle-plugin to include MW-pages. It is still beta and I'm away the next two weeks but you can take a look on it: https://github.com/JanLuca/Moodle_Include_MW_plugin
Best regards,
Jan
Von: wikiversity-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikiversity-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] Im Auftrag von Leigh Blackall Gesendet: Montag, 19. August 2013 07:03 An: James Neill Cc: Mailing list for Wikiversity; Dennis Wollersheim; teachAndLearnOnline@googlegroups.com Betreff: Re: [Wikiversity-l] How to copy paste Wikimedia into Moodle
Thanks bawolff, this get's us there.
James, do you have a link to a working example - to help me consider lobbying the administrators of Moodle here?
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 2:32 PM, James Neill jamestneill@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe also try this a Moodle plug-in for displaying Wikiversity pages - it is pretty simple and seems to work
https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=filter_wikiversity
Display is dynamic then, no need to copy/paste etc.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Leigh Blackall leighblackall@gmail.com wrote:
For those of you still playing with your Moodle, I wondered if this method has potential. Copy the source html code of the mobile view of any of the big Wikis, and paste it into a Moodle page.
I'm really liking the mobile view of the Wikis, in fact, I prefer it. Take a look at the simplicity:
https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Creating_accessible_courses
1. View a Wikiversity page 2. Insert an "m." between the "en." and the "wikiversity.org..." 3. Use your browser to view page source html and copy paste it all in a Moodle page through the html edit view 4. Now, how to fix the links?
So, the search box and the icons don't work, and internal links come over as relative links, so are broken in Moodle. But a simple find and replace text should fix them.. or anly use external links in the wiki. Deleting the search box and the user icons, breaks the style for the section drop downs. If anyone has a go at this, please share back your methods.
2013/8/19 James Neill jamestneill@gmail.com:
Maybe also try this a Moodle plug-in for displaying Wikiversity pages - it is pretty simple and seems to work
https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=filter_wikiversity
Display is dynamic then, no need to copy/paste etc.
That's right. I can acknowledge that the plugin works pretty well. The only restriction is that you cannot include selected versions of a wiki page yet. So dynamic display also means that vandalism will be seen in real time in your Moodle course unless the page is protected on-wiki. I understand, however, that Jan Luca is working on that.
Regards, Jürgen.
Folks, looks like the iframe tage is solution for embedding Wikiversity pages into Moodle
Edit a Moodle page in HTML mode:
<iframe src="https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Main_Page "></iframe>
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Juergen Fenn <schneeschmelze@googlemail.com
wrote:
2013/8/19 James Neill jamestneill@gmail.com:
Maybe also try this a Moodle plug-in for displaying Wikiversity pages -
it
is pretty simple and seems to work
https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=filter_wikiversity
Display is dynamic then, no need to copy/paste etc.
That's right. I can acknowledge that the plugin works pretty well. The only restriction is that you cannot include selected versions of a wiki page yet. So dynamic display also means that vandalism will be seen in real time in your Moodle course unless the page is protected on-wiki. I understand, however, that Jan Luca is working on that.
Regards, Jürgen.
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