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"I decided to eschew the SDSU sanctioned Blackboard tools and set up my own Moodle server to run the course." Bernie Dodge, webquest.org
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As a Moodle Partner, you must:
- be a serious, professional company or individual dedicated to providing quality service
- be committed to supporting Moodle as a growing platform for internet-based learning
- keep us up-to-date on your Moodle activities via the Moodle Partners Database
- maintain a site or part of your site where you explain your Moodle services in detail, and include the standard Moodle Partner logo (see the one on this page, for example)
You must also demonstrate your competency by providing a brief resume
of your skills and experience in IT and Education. Additionally:
- For support services, show some Moodle sites you have installed, upgraded and maintained.
- For installation services, you need to demonstrate a breadth of knowledge about common remote hosting control panels and attention to detail.
- For hosting services, provide detailed information about your planned implementation.
- For consultant services, you should be an active, useful participant in the Moodle.org forums.
- For development services, you need to show some of your work, and be willing to work with us to
integrate your developments in a clean, sustainable way.
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