 Hi, it's Doug Belishor MoodleNet lead here at Moodle I just want to show you a demo of what we've been working on this week during a MoodleNet design sprint here in London without Landish Martin Douga Amos flew in as well. So here's what we've been working on Let's imagine that you're a teacher and you've been messing about with MoodleNet You joined last week and you're you're now going about your business of planning some lessons So here you are at Google and you're searching for teaching the Bolshevik revolution and you get your search results Here they are and one of them is MoodleNet. Great. Well, I already know what this is So I'm going to go there and since last time MoodleNet has updated its privacy policy So you read that in-depth click I agree and then here we are the Bolshevik revolution great Well, you can see this is a collection a collection of resources and it says Finally a good collection of multimedia resources about the Russian revolution from the workers perspective You can see that there's some contributors here. So it's a collection which is being made by by people Oh, great. I can add it to my Moodle. So I can add this to my Moodle course And I can also add my own resources collection. It looks like so let's have a look what's in it GCC history the Russian revolution. So this is a website activehistory.co.uk That's got some resources interactive exercises for GCC history And you can see here that some people have commented saying that there's a bit two minutes in which really brings this to life great so there's kind of conversations and and comments happening from some of my colleagues and What else is in here? Well, let's have a scroll down Russian revolution in 10 minutes. Oh, this is a YouTube video again There's other people who are commenting on this. This is great This is exactly what I want for my teaching. So loads of resources here Oh, and there's related collections as well other things that I might find useful This is fantastic and this is something which the red group has collected So a community has curated this particular collection of resources So let's find out a bit more about the red group this renegade group of historians have a shared interest in all things relating to the Russian Revolutions of 1917 well that sounds like a lot like me So I'm going to join this community and I can do that because this isn't one where I have to apply I can just join and then sign up straight away. So here I am I'm now a member of the red group I can join in the discussions and I can start helping them curate resources Excellent. Okay. Well, let's see what's going on. I'm going to go to my profile. Here we are This is me Jeremy and I was added to Moodle net by Andrea LeBlanc last week my good friend Andrea And I've started filling out my profile on my Twitter ID I'm going to probably add my LinkedIn profile later on and you can see I'm now a member of three communities I'm a history teacher. So I'm a member of these three groups I've started tag adding tags or interests things that I'm interested in so that Moodle net can suggest things that I might be interested in. That's exactly what I want So I can make sure I've got good resources and good people I can lean on in my in my teaching and learn So now I'm going to go and just see what's been happening in the week that I since I joined Moodle net So here's some update. This is kind of a highly personalized feed of things which are useful to me So I can see that Andrea is now also joined the red group. She must have seen that I joined it There's new communities People have added resources in there red gents accepted my request to join that red group and my Moodle net profile is 78% complete. So what I'm going to have to do is to make sure I complete that I'm going to have a look at communities I can also search and here are my communities a really Educator friendly focused place where I can find resources and have discussions about my teaching and learning So this prototype was built this week and during this design sprint And I'm really interested all of us at Moodle are interested in finding out what you think of this It's just a starter for 10 and we're going to iterate towards it So tell us what you think get in touch and the canonical URL for everything to do with Moodle net is Moodle.com forward slash Moodle net