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[Closed] Is video conference available in joomodle

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13 years 10 months ago - 13 years 3 months ago #1 by mohib
Hello guys,

I am confused do i use Guru for LMS or Joomdle however one of my requirements in video conferencing so i decide to use the live conference plugin linked below, is it can work with joomdle??

www.joomplace.com/live-conference/live-conference.html

or if i use blue button
Last edit: 13 years 3 months ago by Antonio Durán.

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13 years 10 months ago #2 by Chris
Joomdle is not an LMS but rather integrates the worlds most used CMS (Joomla) with the worlds most used LMS (Moodle).

Live conference is a joomla component, I would ask what level of integration are you expecting. It will share the user names, etc. But what more do you expect since it is a joomla component. If you are using Moodle, then you probably want to look at blue button. That said, again it depends on what you are trying to do. For example, it would be very "easy" to have a moodle course with a link to a live conference page.

What you need to consider is what features you need and how you want them to be used in a course if at all.

Note: If you are not using Moodle, than there is no need for Joomdle.

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13 years 10 months ago #3 by mohib
Thanks chis for your helpful reply,

Actually i never work on Moodle however i have a large experience to work on joomla & joomla framework..

I think you got my point, i want that if the teacher of Course "A" doing a live web conference then student of Course "A" can join it but those student those are not enrol in Course "A" don't allow to join that conference.

  1. I hope it make you clear..so what you suggest me for the requirement do i use moodle & integrate it Joomla or do i use joomla LMS extension..


  2. second how can i use joomdle..for example i install joomla website then i install extension Joomdle, then what i have to do install model individually on my site or Joomdle install model in Joomla?

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13 years 10 months ago - 13 years 10 months ago #4 by Chris
The first thing to do, IMO, would be to decide on which LMS. Basically you have 4 choices:
- Moodle
- Joomla LMS
- Another Joomla LMS such as Guru
- Just Joomla documents / pages with appropriate security

You will need to consider some of the folowing:
  • What functionality you need for your LMS from a student, teacher and course perspective. Moodle being the most functional, widely used, but at the same time has a learning curve greater than the others.
  • How structured your courses need to be eg. objectives, learning paths,quizzes.
  • How is your content developed and displayed eg. pages, flash, html 5, interactive, SCORM compliance.
  • If you have any tracking / monitoring / reporting requirements
  • How you want your teachers and students to interact

The above is not an exhaustive list, just a few points to get you started. Personally, I would just load up the basic software and have a quick play. Don't bother to integrate anything, what's most important is how your students will engage with the courseware. Thus the reason we tried to simplify the moodle interface by using Joomdle for Joomla.

If you choose Moodle, you may wish to consider using Joomdle for integration to Joomla. If you do not choose Moodle, then you would have no reason for Joomdle.
Last edit: 13 years 10 months ago by Chris.

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13 years 10 months ago #5 by mohib
i am confused in Joomodle & guru...

however i need a simple LMS in which student can resgister on cource & can attend web conference..

But i think Moodle is the better choice thats y i want to know the option & uses of Joomdle...

Chis so for an instance if a install Joomdle on my joomla website then it means it install & integrate moodle.. no need to install Moodle separately..

is it you say??

& kindly just confirm me that, using blue button can i achieve web conferencing in joomdle??

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13 years 9 months ago - 13 years 4 months ago #6 by Chris
Joomdle does not replace Moodle. It integrates it with Joomla. You will need to install Joomla, Moodle and Joomdle.

As said above, the first thing I would do, if I were you, would be to list out your needs / requirements and then look at what Moodle, and Guru can provide for you. Should you Guru is sufficient than you do not need Joomdle. If you feel you require the features of Moodle, then you can use Joomdle to integrate with Joomla.
Last edit: 13 years 4 months ago by Chris.

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13 years 4 months ago #7 by Transiba
Replied by Transiba on topic Is video conference available in joomodle

mohib wrote: Hello guys,

I am confused do i use Guru for LMS or Joomdle however one of my requirements in video conference so i decide to use the live conference plugin linked below, is it can work with joomdle??

www.joomplace.com/live-conference/live-conference.html

or if i use blue button




Joomdle does not replace Moodle.. so does it work right now?

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13 years 4 months ago #8 by Chris
Replied by Chris on topic Is video conference available in joomodle
@Transiba I do not understand your question. Does what work?

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