On 3rd September 2014 we are upgrading Moodle from 2.4 to 2.6 – it’ll include improvements and new features, and the theme will differ too.
Here’s a quick summary:
- default theme no longer mimics the LFY look, but uses LSE black red and white and we’ve gone back to three columns (main middle section, blocks on either side). Note: you can set a different theme for yourself if you prefer.
- more responsive design, which means Moodle will work better across different screen sizes and devices (smartphones, tablets etc)
- Collapsible navigation: you can dock blocks to the side, to keep the work area cleaner
- Editing tools have been grouped together to in a simple dropdown menu for easy accessibility across desktop and mobile devices and editing forms are now shorter as sections have been made collapsible.
- Uploaded PDFs (in assignments by students) can be annotated in a browser
We’ve also produced a screen-cast showcasing improvements and highlights, a webpage with a fuller summary (and even more screen-casts) and a preview copy of moodle (called muddle), which you can log into and have a look at to get an idea what it will be like as of September.
Enjoy!
Sonja