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@copyright 2013 Matt Bury matbury@gmail.com {@link https://matbury.com}
@license https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
Presentation module (reveal.js)
The Presentation module is an alternative to PowerPoint, PDF, and other
web browser-unfriendly formats.
It uses the free and open source JavaScript slide show library, reveal.js
See: https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js which includes helpful documentation
for creating and editing presentations. reveal.js can also be used as a
standalone presentation player (in a web browser) and be used for creating,
editing, and previewing presentations before uploading them to Moodle. There is
an online presentation editor at: http://slid.es However, it is not free and
open source and creating a "freemium" account is required to use it.
Installation
- Upload /revealjs/ directory and all its contents to /moodle/mod/
- In Moodle, login as administrator
- Go to Administration > Site administration > Notifications
- Installation process will initiate (follow the on-screen instructions)
During the installation process, the Presentation Module will attempt to move
the /moodle/mod/revealjs/revealjs/ directory to /moodledata/repository/
If this fails, you will have to move the directory and all its contents manually.
There's an example presentation in /revealjs/revealjs/matbury/sdl_learner/ to
get you started
For further information about installing activity modules in Moodle see:
http://docs.moodle.org/31/en/Installing_add-ons