Another milestone for Moodle, with the recent release of version 2.7. This release has many new features, enhancements and bug fixes. There’s no doubt something there for everybody: trainers, learners, administrators and developers, alike.
The most notable new features include:
- Improved interfaces for usability and accessibility on all platforms. Bootstrap themes are now default;
- Atto editor with tighter integration into Moodle and browsers;
- ‘More’ theme allowing easy customisation via the user interface;
- Improved conditional activities supporting more complex boolean operations and plugins;
- Mathematical equation editor that works on all browsers, including tablets and phones;
- Logging infrastructure allowing interesting things to be done with usage data, including analytics;
- Scheduled Tasks – allowing precise scheduling of tasks even on complex clustered servers;
- Performance improvements;
- Long Term Support (LTS) for security and data loss bug fixes for 3 years (until May 2017).
Follow the links to read the official Moodle 2.7 release notes and Moodle 2.7 new features page.
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