Google Collaborates on Moodle Integration

Google Apps Education Edition is coming to an open source learning management system near you. Moodlerooms, a Moodle partner, is launching a new enhancement to the open source LMS in collaboration with search giant Google to provide access to the application suite using a single sign-on.

Google Apps Education Edition is the widely deployed hosted application suite that includes communications tools like as Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Talk; collaboration apps, such as Google Docs, Google Sites, and Google Labs (for software code review); and various administration features and APIs for integration with existing systems.

Through the integration, users loaded into Moodle will be automatically loaded into Google Apps Education Edition, "providing users with Web-based e-mail, document authoring, spreadsheets, presentations and sites, all integrated with their online learning platform," explained Moodlerooms' West Coast Managing Director Michael Penney. "This greatly simplifies the task of implementing a collaborative suite, as well as enables institutions to leverage the work they've already done integrating their platforms with their other systems. From a teacher's perspective, this provides an easy way to assign students to collaborative tasks without having to worry about the students having different operating systems or incompatible software or being unable to access an online system. From an IT staffer or CIO's perspective, this provides an integration tested with large-scale data loads and built on industry standard SAML 2.0 and OAuth protocols for secure single sign on and information transfer."

Google provided funding, direction, guidelines, and certain technologies for the solution, while Moodlerooms handled the coding, according to a Moodlerooms spokesperson.

Two educational organizations are piloting the program before it will be released publicly: Project KNOTtT, a group consisting of universities and colleges from Kansas, Nevada, Ohio, and Texas, and Centro Latino, an adult education organization that provides Spanish-language courses.

Further information can be found in the Moodlerooms documentation section here. (A user account is required to view the information.)

About the Author

Dave Nagel is the executive editor for 1105 Media's online education publications and electronic newsletters. He can be reached at dnagel@1105media.com. He can now be followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/THEJournalDave (K-12) or http://twitter.com/CampusTechDave (higher education).

Comments

Thu, Jun 18, 2009 Darryn Williams Rocky mount, NC

I know that subject like this are very important and alot of people from alot of different places are talking about this subject and it will make learning easier for everyone and the teachers dont have to stran themselves alot because of this new technogoloy just like MC hammer says "cant touch this" because there aint no better tech stuff than this I cant to get my hand on it

Thu, Jun 18, 2009 Darryn Williams

I think that something of this magnitude is very important because it can effect everything a what people do in school from now on

Fri, Mar 20, 2009 Jeff Hao

Very interesting. Looking forward to try it out.

Sun, Mar 1, 2009 Michael Penney http://development.moodlerooms.com

@festus - we built this on SimpleSAML and OAuth via PHP - the code is all in the download - ATutor & other OpenSocial apps can use it as well. More on Oauth: http://arstechnica.com/software/news/2008/08/web-to-get-more-social-as-oauth-is-sanctioned-for-use.ars

Fri, Feb 27, 2009 festus

Too bad google didn't see what ATutor Open Source LMS is up to. Its already implemented a bunch of google apps, and is not far from releasing its Open Social module, which connects ATutor installations, and will ultimately connect to other open social compatible systems like MySpace, Linkedin, Orkut etc. and opens the system to the integration of a huge number of open social gadgets.

Thu, Feb 26, 2009 Felipe Payan Los Angeles

I am a regular user of moodle for an LA community college and would to integrate google features into moodle. Look forward for more google input toward learning online.

Wed, Feb 25, 2009 Editor

Hi, Michael. I'll post updates on this as they become available. --Dave Nagel

Wed, Feb 25, 2009 Michael Nieckoski Vermont

I'm glad that this collaboration is going on. How will we remain informed as to the progress of the pilots, and how we can participate when it goes public. Thanks!

Mon, Feb 23, 2009 Samantha Meemken

This is very cool! The power of open source software is unstoppable.

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