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A docker recipe for managing recent versions of Mahara
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This is a Moodle 2.0 repository that allows access to WikiEducator resources.
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This is a simple Widget that displays a punchcard graph of WikiEducator editing activity using jQuery and D3.js.
It is not scientific, and makes no judgements about the value or size of the edits, only the number of them.
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Monitor registrations in a Moodle course and publish them to a Faye server.
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Embed an Oppia exploration in Mediawiki.
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An example Wordpress theme for deploying the Open Content Licensing for Educators (OCL4Ed) course in a Wordpress instance.
This theme is a child theme of the CyberChimps responsive theme.
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A MediaWiki extension that changes the header and footer of a page based on certain categories.
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A trivial extension to add jQuery to every page of an older MediaWiki installation.
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WikiEducator fork of the Google Analytics Integration extension which supports multiple analytics accounts as required by the Hewlett OER tracking initiative.
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import tool
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A fork of the (jsGantt)[http://code.google.com/p/jsgantt] project for using JavaScript to render a Gantt chart.
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This is for displaying profiles of our august partner organisations
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This is an HTML5 template for presenting information on OER Contributors.
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Use Ansible to deploy a Discourse instance on a Linux host (Ubuntu 14.04 tested) using two Docker containers - data (with PostgreSQL and Redis) and web (the Discourse Ruby on Rails app). Integrates Mandrill's SMTP service by default.
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WikiEducator Peer Evaluation extension, originally developed by Akash Agarwal as part of Google Summer of Code 2014 (GSoC 2014).
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API for setting current user options for MediaWiki 1.15-1.19
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Collect/display votes in CouchDB on items in the wiki
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Allow institutional theming of WikiEducator pages
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A MediaWiki API extension and jQuery-based Poll widget.
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htmlin is a demonstration ES6 (ES2015) script that takes small, regularly formatted HTML pages and imports them into Mediawiki. It is not intended to be used as a catch-all script, but as a demonstration of how a script can be tailored to a particular input format.