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A WordPress widget that helps a user enter a valid URL for their personal blog feed.
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Collect tweets, dents, g+, ASKBOT, moodle postings, and local postings into a composite stream in Mediawiki.
See the wenotes-tools repository for the harvesting and gardening tools.
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Build a snapshot of a "course" from an outline of wiki pages. This:
separates not only content and presentation, but also the flow through the content removes worry that pages will change once reviewed can freely modify pages as they are fetched to facilitate fitting into an existing CSS frameworkUpdated -
Synchronise WordPress users with Course-specific Mautic Segments depending on Courses (subsites) with which they are associated.
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A plugin allowing learners to register (as WP users) and (un)enrol in OERu courses (subsites).
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This is the latest SilverStripe version of the main OERu website...
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This is a Reveal.JS presentation for the Fabians in Christchurch, 2018
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A small app designed to let the OERu manage tags for courses, which are used to seek out and 'harvest' mentions in various online technologies and blogs via the WEnotes Aggregator system.
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A setlist (for bands, playing music) creator. This is an experiment with the Svelte compiled JavaScript platform.
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A Mediawiki API extension to queue snapshot requests, and a queue runner for the snapshot process.
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Our own fork of Semantic Scuttle, so we can address PHP 5.4+ compatibility issues
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Our own fork of Semantic Scuttle, so we can address PHP 5.4+ compatibility issues
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A subtheme of the Hestia theme with customisations specific to the OER Foundation website.
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A Drupal 8 site which acts as an H5P object forge, helping people to create rich learning objects - and to categorise, curate, and find others objects.
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A tweaked version of dFactory's cookie notice WordPress plugin, with defaults to suit our multi-site installations.
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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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