Future
As Moodle gains in maturity, its directions are increasingly influenced by
the community of developers and users. A dynamic database of proposed features
and their status can be found at moodle.org/bugs.
Your contributions in the form of ideas, code,
feedback and promotion are all very welcome - see the Developers
manual for more details.
Overall development has currently slowed down a bit while Martin finishes his
PhD thesis.
Here is a rough map of the future (subject to change):
- Version 1.1 - August 2003 ?
- The major targets for this version include:
- Consistent, customisable grading methods throughout all modules
- Support for groups/cohorts within courses
- A chat module
- Backup and restore of courses
- Miscellaneous contributed code and bug fixes
- Version 2.0 - December 2003 ?
- This major release will include some major changes in internal structure
designed to add flexibility and scalability in many areas. Among the major
targets are:
- Stronger pedagogical support for both teachers and students
- Rewritten display layer using XHTML-compatible code and complete implementation
of templates for increased standards-compliance, flexibility and accessibility.
- Wider use of PHP classes in key areas of the Moodle code, to make some
things easier for programmers writing new modules or integrating with
external systems.
- New access-control system allowing finely-defined roles and rights.
- Basic support for IMS and SCORM
- Better integration of Moodle with moodle.org
- Whatever else comes along :-)
Moodle Documentation
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