Aussie Sarah Thorneycroft tries to think through recommendations for improving their Moodle system. She admits she is hardly a "normal use case" since she runs her own servers, but she explains the need to embrace flexible environments in higher education. Especially when the future is very uncertain (given MOOCs, internationaization, tax dependencies etc) buying into a multi tooled swiss army knife (with no options for adding or subtracting blades), is much more dangerous then creating environemnts that students and teachers can mold into their own context - the sort of capacity we are trying to offer on the Landing.
Terry
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