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Zoe Ball and ex-husband Fatboy Slim are ‘spending more time together,’ sources claim

Posted on October 7, 2024 by Michael G

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How to Add New Users To Your WordPress Site

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Announcing Moodle LMS 4.5: Unlocking the power of AI

Posted on October 7, 2024 by Michael G
by Matt Porritt.  

Hi Everyone,

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of Moodle LMS 4.5! We would like to extend our thanks to our incredible community, the Moodle LMS team, and everyone involved in this latest release for their collective efforts.
The new release is more intelligent, intuitive, and inclusive. With over 250 new features and improvements, Moodle LMS 4.5 transforms learning experiences by harnessing the power of AI, refining course organisation, and enhancing essential learning tools.
Guided by our AI Principles, Moodle 4.5 introduces a flexible AI subsystem that allows organisations to choose if, how, and where they want to integrate AI tools into their Moodle site. 
See more about our new features below:

Introducing the AI subsystem: Improving efficiency with AI integration

Moodle LMS 4.5 has a new AI subsystem designed to integrate easily with various AI providers while maximising safety, efficiency, and accessibility. Because a human-centred approach to AI is at the core of our AI Principles, the subsystem allows organisations to have complete control over how AI is used in their Moodle site. 
This subsystem is a scalable framework that supports secure, adaptable AI-powered learning in Moodle’s core functionality.
Moodle LMS will initially support the OpenAI API. This API will work with open-source models such as Ollama, LiteLLM, and LocalAI. It will also support services like Groq, OpenAI itself, and Azure. Additional AI model support will be added in future releases.
This system ensures that institutions are not tied to a single provider, providing long-term flexibility and scalability.
This integration makes the AI tools easier to use, boosts confidence in adopting new technology, and improves engagement among learners – all while ensuring student data remains secure. 

Announcing Moodle LMS 4.5: Unlocking the power of AI

AI-powered content generation and summarisation: augmenting learning and teaching

The new AI subsystem adds the first AI-powered features in Moodle LMS. 
Generating text and images in Moodle’s editor simplifies content creation, saving time and effort. This functionality is available to all Moodle LMS users with the appropriate permissions. 
AI-generated content is tagged for transparency, and descriptions for generated images are automatically added, making it easier to create inclusive, accessible learning materials.

When enabled by their instructor, learners can also use AI tools within Moodle to create content and summarise text, with all actions logged for review and continuous learning improvement. Learners benefit from having choice, control, and transparency in AI interactions, elements that help build essential digital literacy skills.

Effortlessly generate images with AI, enhancing content creation and accessibility in Moodle LMS.

Subsections for more refined course organisation

Moodle LMS 4.5 introduces course Subsections, a new course structuring tool that allows educators to create nested sections, making course content easier to organise and navigate. With Subsections, course designers can visually group related content, making it easier to build clear, sequential learning paths without the need for additional plugins. 
Subsections give educators more course design options, without needing to rely on additional plugins. This feature also improves course management for educators, allowing entire sections of content to be moved and reorganised with minimal effort. 
For learners, Subsections make it easier to see relationships between content and navigate complex topics. Clicking on the title of a Subsection displays a dedicated page with only that Subsection’s content, allowing learners to focus on just that content. This functionality makes it easy for educators to build organised, inclusive course pages that enhance the learning experience for all learners.

Easily add subsections to better organise and streamline course content in Moodle LMS.

Enhanced assignment activity for continuous feedback

In Moodle LMS 4.5, we’ve improved the Assignment activity to facilitate grading consistency, and have redesigned the Assignment submissions page to make it simpler and more intuitive for educators and learners.
Simplified assignment management helps educators by making grading faster and more efficient, with better filtering, fewer clicks and more intuitive navigation. A new option to automatically allow additional attempts makes it easy to create a supportive learning environment by providing continual feedback to learners.
A new site-wide setting allows Site Administrators to set a default for grade type and scale, a change that can mean easier Assignment setup for educators and more consistency for learners.

Manage student submissions effortlessly with the new sticky footer, which provides quick access to bulk actions in Moodle LMS

Preparing for Open Badges 3.0 with badge system improvements

Moodle Badges are an important means of motivating learners and recognising achievements. In preparation for the incorporation of Open Badges 3.0 in Moodle LMS 5.0, our latest version of Moodle streamlines Badge creation and management.
In Moodle LMS 4.5, educators benefit from improved badge management workflows. Copying badges between courses is now simpler, and the ability to have duplicate badge names within a course means more flexibility when tracking and awarding learner progress.

Manage badges with ease, including duplicates with different completion criteria in Moodle LMS.

Improved media integration and screen recording

Improvements to media integration in Moodle LMS 4.5 make it faster and easier for educators to create and embed multimedia content into course materials.
All Moodle users now have the ability to record their screens directly within the text editor and easily add this content anywhere the text editor is used. Educators can create dynamic instructional content, such as tutorials or walkthroughs, and learners can illustrate solutions with short screencasts. Site administrators can create brief instructional videos orienting users to the Moodle site, all without relying on external tools.
These improvements in media handling will give students richer, more engaging content, helping them better understand and retain the course material. Also, easy integration and refinement of multimedia content ensures students get clear, well-structured media, accommodating diverse learning preferences.

Easily record and integrate screen recordings directly into your course content with Moodle LMS 4.5.

Help learners stay on track with more notification options

Moodle LMS 4.5 has improved notifications, reminding students of due assignments and upcoming quizzes. It helps them use their time better and meet deadlines.
For educators, automated notifications eliminate the need for manual reminders, freeing up more time for teaching. These improved notification settings can also help learners manage their time more effectively and reduce the likelihood of missed deadlines, a benefit for educators and learners alike.

Keep learners on track with automatic reminders for overdue assignments in Moodle LMS.

Interested in learning more about the features of Moodle LMS 4.5? Watch our YouTube videos:

 

Or check the release documentation.

Regards,
Matt Porritt,
Head of Platform Solutions

macOS 15.0 now UNIX 03-certified

Posted on October 7, 2024 by Michael G
You have to wonder how meaningful this news is in 2024, but macOS 15.0 Sequoia running on either Apple Silicon or Intel processors is now UNIX 03-certified. The UNIX 03 Product Standard is the mark for systems conforming to Version 3 of the Single UNIX Specification. It is a significantly enhanced version of the UNIX 98 Product Standard. The mandatory enhancements include alignment with ISO/IEC 9989:1999 C Programming Language, IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 and ISO/IEC 9945:2002. This Product Standard includes the following mandatory Product Standards: Internationalized System Calls and Libraries Extended V3,Commands and Utilities V4, C Language V2, and Internationalized Terminal Interfaces. ↫ UNIX 03 page The questionable usefulness of this news stems from a variety of factors. The UNIX 03 specification hails from the before time of 2002, when UNIX-proper still had some footholds in the market and being a UNIX meant something to the industry. These days, Linux has pretty much taken over the traditional UNIX market, and UNIX certification seems to have all but lost its value. Only one operating system can boast to conform to the latest UNIX specification – AIX is UNIX V7 and 03-certified – while macOS and HP-UX are only UNIX 03-certified. OpenWare, UnixWare, and z/OS only conform to even older standards. On top of all this, it seems being UNIX-certified by The Open Group feels a lot like a pay-to-play scheme, making it unlikely that community efforts like, say, FreeBSD, Debian, or similarly popular server operating systems could ever achieve UNIX-certification even if they wanted to. This makes the whole UNIX-certification world feel more like the dying vestiges of a job security program than something meaningful for an operating system to aspire to. In any even, you can now write a program that compiles and runs on all two UNIX 03-certified operating systems, as long as it only uses POSIX APIs.

[EP 15 PREVIEW] Our Son Is Dating Who! Love Next Door | Netflix [ENG SUB]

Posted on October 6, 2024 by Michael G
Love Next Door is now playing, only on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/81739044

Seung-hyo (Jung Hae-in) opens up to his parents about his relationship with Seok-ryu (Jung So-min). The parents, however, don’t seem to be very receptive about the idea that their son is dating his childhood friend.

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Posted on October 6, 2024 by Michael G
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Forza Horizon 5 Gameplay – 5

Posted on October 6, 2024 by Michael G
Forza Horizon 5 Gameplay – 5

Experience the thrill of open-world racing in Forza Horizon 5! Explore stunning landscapes, race through dynamic weather conditions, and customize your dream cars in this action-packed gameplay. Whether you’re drifting, off-roading, or competing in intense races, Forza Horizon 5 offers endless excitement for car enthusiasts and gamers alike.

Clone Menu – How You Can Clone Menus In WordPress On Your Website: Itay Verchik IVBS SEO / PPC

Posted on October 6, 2024 by Michael G
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Looking to easily clone menus in WordPress on your website? In this video, I’ll show you exactly how to duplicate your existing menus in WordPress without having to rebuild them from scratch. Cloning menus is a great time-saver when you’re testing new designs, running A/B tests, or simply want to replicate an existing menu structure on different pages of your site.

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During the tutorial, I’ll guide you step-by-step through the process of cloning a menu using a dedicated plugin that makes it fast and hassle-free. I’ll also cover how to manually duplicate a menu for those who prefer not to add additional plugins to their site. Either way, you’ll have your cloned menu up and running in no time!

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Wikimedia Foundation files amicus brief in Mexico urging continued use of intermediary liability protections for user-generated content in Richter v. Google

Posted on October 6, 2024 by Michael G
The Wikimedia Foundation filed an amicus brief before the Supreme Court of Justice of Mexico, advocating that internet intermediary platforms should be protected from liability…

Mozilla “is going to be more active in digital advertising”

Posted on October 6, 2024 by Michael G
In ancient Greek mythology, Kassandra, priestess of Apollo and daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy, was granted the gift of prophecy by Apollo, in return for “favours”. When Kassandra then decided to, well, not grant any “favours”, Apollo showcased that as a good son of Zeus, he did not understand consent either, and cursed her by making sure nobody would believe her prophecies. There’s some variations to the story from one author or source to the next, but the general gist remains the same. Anyway, I’ve been warning everyone about the fall of Mozilla and Firefox for years now, so here’s another chapter in the slow decline and fall of Mozilla: they’re now just flat-out stating they’re an online advertising company. As Mark shared in his blog, Mozilla is going to be more active in digital advertising. Our hypothesis is that we need to simultaneously work on public policy, standards, products and infrastructure. Today, I want to take a moment to dive into the details of the “product” and “infrastructure” elements. I will share our emerging thoughts on how this will come to life across our existing products (like Firefox), and across the industry (through the work of our recent acquisition, Anonym, which is building an alternative infrastructure for the advertising industry). ↫ Laura Chambers Pretty much every one of my predictions regarding the slow downfall of Mozilla are coming true, and we’re just waiting around now for the sword of Damocles to drop: Google ending its funding for Mozilla, which currently makes up about 80% of the former browser maker’s revenue. Once this stream of free money dries up, Mozilla’s decline will only accelerate even more, and this is probably why they are trying to get into the online advertising business in the first place. How else are you going to make money from a browser? In the meantime, the operating system most reliant on Firefox existing as a privacy-respecting browser, desktop Linux, still seems to be taking no serious steps to prepare for this seeming inevitability. There’s no proper Firefox fork, there’s no Chromium variant with the kind of features desktop users expect (tab sharing, accounts, etc., which are not part of Chromium), nothing. There’s going to be a point where shipping a further enshittified Firefox becomes impossible, or at the least highly contentious, for Linux distributions, and I don’t see any viable alternative anywhere on the horizon. I’m sure things will turn out just fine.
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