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MAF-LT DocWiki > MAF-LT Products > Poodle > 1. Poodle Installation and Setup Guide
Overview
Moodle is an Open Source Course Management System (CMS), also known as a Learning Management System (LMS) or a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). It has become very popular among educators around the world as a tool for creating online dynamic web sites for their students. (from Moodle.org/about/) Moodle is designed to work on the Internet. Therefore, anyone participating in a Moodle course must have access to a reliable Internet connection. But what about those who cant connect to the Internet? Are they categorically excluded from the benefits of online education? Not any more. Poodle enables instructors and students to distribute and use Moodle courses
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without an Internet connection. Poodle runs Moodle courses on portable flash drives such as USB sticks, Flash memory cards and external hard drives. Poodle not only works independently of the web, but it also leaves no electronic fingerprint on the computer accessing the portable drive. This ensures maximum privacy for both instructor and student. Poodle works with a collection of portable applications. A basic set is included in the download (see What applications are included in Poodle? in the FAQ). Other portable applications may be added as desired. Producing a Moodle course with Poodle entails four steps:
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Download the Poodle zip file from our website (this step requires an Internet connection) Download and/or create the desired course material Configure the course on a local computer Transfer the course to portable drives for distribution to the students
System Requirements
Platform
Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7
USB
USB 2.0 highly recommended, but will run on USB 1.1 very slowly
Internet Access
Initial installation and setup requires an Internet connection. However, once transferred to a portable drive, Poodle needs no Internet connection
Instructor's Guide
Instructor Responsibilities
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Download Poodle Extract Poodle Set up Poodle Install the Moodle course material Write student instructions that include The Poodle Students Guide Moodle instructions
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Specific course instructions 6. Copy the configured course to the remote drive 7. Distribute remote drives to the students
Downloading Poodle
1. Go to https://svns.maflt.org/rc/public/lt/tools/Poodle/ 2. Select poodle-x.x.zip 3. When the File download dialog box opens, click Save
Extracting Poodle
1. Go to the download location 2. Double click poodle-x.x.zip 3. Specify a destination of your choice. (Ex. C:\Poodle)
Setting Up Poodle
For best results, install and setup your Moodle course before transferring Poodle to the portable drive. Waiting to do so until after the transfer requires significantly more time. However, course material can be edited on the portable drive without a major time penalty.
Launching Poodle
1. Go to the folder that contains Poodle 2. Double-click StartPortableApps.exe 3. After the PortableApps menu opens (Fig 1), Click Moodle Start. This starts Moodle inside of Firefox, Portable Edition 4. During the Moodle startup procedure, two Windows Security Alert dialog boxes might appear (Fig 2). They ask if you want to allow other computers on your network to access this application. You may safely ignore them by choosing any of these options. Keep Blocking Blocks access to the app from other network users Unblock Allows access to the app from other network users Ask Me Later Blocks access to the app, prompt appears every start 5. Login to Moodle using the following information Username: admin Password: admin
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Start PortableApps.exe in the directory where you installed Poodle Click Options on the right side of the PortableApps.com menu Click Install a New App. A file browsing window will appear Go to the PortableApps.com formatted application (ending in .paf.exe) Double-click the selected application Click Open Click Next to complete the installation process Modify installation options as necessary Click Finish to close the installer. Your application is now installed! 3. Repeat these steps for each application you want to install into your customized Poodle configuration 4. See a list of recommended portable applications to setup a fully-functional distance learning environment using Poodle. https://doc.maflt.org/5_Products/Poodle/Recommended_PortableApps
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compatibility http://portableapps.com/apps/office/openoffice_portable Security ClamWin Portable - Antivirus on the go http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/clamwin_portable Utilities 7-Zip Portable - File archiver and compressor http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/7zip_portable
Distribution Considerations
Moodle, in its original form, is designed to work online. Poodle allows you use many of Moodles best features offline. However, doing so requires the instructor to make a distribution choice during configuration prior to transferring the course to portable drives. The portable drives may be distributed with one of two Login options: Generic Login 1. Setup the Moodle student account on every portable drive with the same generic student login credentials (e.g. Username: student Password: Bible101) 2. Setup the Moodle admistrator account on every portable drive with the same administrator login credentials (e.g. Username: instructorname Password: mypassword) 3. Mark the case of each portable drive with a unique ID number Physically noted on outside of stick May also have non-editable file with the ID number among the drives documents 4. The instructor assigns each drive physical ID to an individual student Unique Logins 1. Create a database of students for the course, assigning each of them a unique login credential 2. Set up the Moodle installation on each portable drive to open either With only one unique student login, OR Install the database of all students on each drive and then configure Moodle to open with any correct set of unique student login credentials 3. Setup the Moodle administrator account on every portable drive with the same administrator login credentials (e.g. Username: instructorname Password: mypassword)
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http://doc.maflt.org/6_Third_Party_Products/Windows_7_USB%2f%2fDVD_Download_Tool Method 2: Copy files directly to flash drive This method is simpler, but each transfer takes one hour or more. 1. Select the following contents of Poodle on the originating drive Documents PortableApps Autorun.inf StartPortableApps.exe 2. Copy them to a blank USB or other remote drive Method 3: Drive Replication This method requires software and equipment that creates a disk image of the flash drive then allows that disk image to be written to other flash drives. Instructions for this method are beyond the scope of the Poodle Guide but are a viable option if the necessary facilities are available.
Student's Guide
Starting Moodle
1. Connect the portable drive containing the course to your computer (e.g. Insert the USB Flash drive into your computers USB port) 2. Wait for the AutoPlay dialog to appear on the screen 3. Once it appears, either: Double-click Start PortableApps, OR Select Start PortableApps Click OK 4. In the PortableApps menu, click Moodle Start 5. Once the processes start, Firefox-Portable Edition will launch and Moodle will display 6. Follow your instructors login directions 7. Follow your instructors course conduct directions
Stopping Moodle
1. Close Firefox, Portable Edition 2. Wait for Moodle Start to exit 3. Exit PortableApps by clicking the X button in the lower right corner of the PortableApps menu 4. Remove the USB or other portable drive
FAQS
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What is Poodle?
Poodle is a collection of portable applications that are used to execute Moodle from a USB flash drive or other removable drive.
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Is Poodle upgradable?
Yes. One of our goals in creating Poodle was using off-the-shelf products with minimal configuration changes to allow for upgrading. See Poodle Technical Details for more information.
Firefox, Portable Edition 1. Go to http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable/localization 2. Follow the instructions at the bottom of the page 3. Download the desired language version Moodle 1. Click MoodleStart 2. In the upper right corner, click on the language drop down menu 3. Choose the desired language Course Material 1. The instructor may write the course in the desired language 2. Alternately, the instructor may employ one of a variety of translation methods to produce the course in the desired language (online tools such as Google Translator, a person fluent in both languages, etc)
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Ask questions and get the help you need on our Poodle Forum at https://forums.maflt.org/poodle Website Our general Poodle product information page on our main website at http://www.maflt.org/products/poodle Survey Help us make a better product. Share your Poodle experience with us at http://survey.maflt.org/index.php?sid=36737&lang=en
Technical Details
Log File locations
Log files exist in several locations to assist in tracking down any errors Moodle Start log http://PortableApps/Poodle/MoodleStartup.log Apache log http://PortableApps/mini_server_21_xoops/udrive/usr/local/apache2/logs If you run into any problems or have questions about Poodle, please post a request in the MAF-LT forums along with any relevant log files: http://forums.serveall.net/index.php/board,7.0.html
Ports used
Apache For Apache, miniServer 21 uses port: 8101 MySQL For MySQL, miniServer 21 uses port: 3321
1. Modified Line 53: for %%a in (C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) Removed drives W, X, Y, & Z due to errors on computers on the MAF domain. Drives X, Y, & Z are automatically mapped during login. However, the user may not always have access to drive X. If not, this drive is registered as
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free and an error will occur trying to start The miniServer. 2. Remarked Line 92: start \www\redirect.html The web browser is launched from within moodle-start.bat 3. Remarked Line 114: pause The window needs to close once the script executes, moodle-start.bat will inform the user if a server process fails to start. Moodle CMS As Moodle is configured, it writes a configuration file called config.php to the following location: <drive>:\PortableApps\mini_server_21_xoops\udrive\www\moodle\config.php</drive> Within this configuration file are the paths to Moodle and the Moodle data directory. These paths include a hardcoded drive letter, which will not work with a flash drive since a flash drive has a dynamically assigned drive letter. Once Moodle has been configured, the Moodle configuration file (config.php) is modified to dynamically build the path to Moodle and the Moodle data directory. A copy of the modified Moodle configuration file is available on our Trac site: http://trac.serveall.net/web/moodleinfo/browser/codebase/Scripts/config.php
1. Action= Start PortableApps: Change this value to reflect the message in the Windows auto-start dialog 2. Icon=StartPortableApps.exe: Change this value to change the icon displayed for the flash drive 3. Label=PortableApps: Change the value to change the text displayed for the flash drive The miniServer Configurations The miniServer may need to be configured to address additional security requirements or other needs. Please note, if ports, passwords, or directory locations are changed, they will also need to be updated in Moodle and Moodle Start. MoodleStart In directory <drive>:\ PortableApps\Poodle, there is a batch file which dictates how Moodle is started.</drive> moodle-startup.bat Contains the calls in order to launch Moodle. This file may be modified to change the calls or to add additional calls.
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1. Browse to the following directory: <Poodle Directory> PortableApps\mini_server_21_xoops\udrive\www 2. Edit file .htaccess or replace it with the attached .htaccess file listed below. 3. Comment out the following lines using a pound symbol (#):
#Order Deny,Allow #Deny from all #Allow from 127.0.0.1
4. Save .htaccess Locate the IP Address In order for other computers on the local network to connect to a computer running Poodle, the IP Address of that machine needs to be located.
Click Start Menu Click Run In the Run dialog, type: cmd This will bring up the command prompt In the command prompt, type: ipconfig This will return the IP Address for the machine 5. Make note of the IP Address. The information will look like the following: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Connection-specific IP Address . . . . Subnet Mask . . . . Default Gateway . . DNS Suffix . : us.maf.org . . . . . . : 172.20.4.20 . . . . . . : 255.255.0.0 . . . . . . : 172.20.0.1
Test the connection Verify Moodle still functions from the computer that is running Poodle.
1. In the web browser, substitute the address used to connect to Moodle to the IP Address that was located above. In the above example,
http://localhost:8101/moodle/
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http://172.20.4.20:8101/moodle/
2. If the computer hosting Moodle correctly operates using the new IP Address, try connecting from another computer on the network using the new address 3. If it fails, try: When you launch Moodle Start and the Windows Security Alert dialog box is displayed, be sure to click "Unblock" for "Apache HTTP Server" Try disabling the Windows Firewall all together. Please note, I would not recommend doing this unless you are certain the computer is behind another form of a firewall, for instance a router for the local network. Open the Windows Firewall configuration window (access from the Control Panel) and then select "Off" and click "OK" Also, if performance is very slow running it from a flash drive, try copying Poodle to the host machine and operating it there. Or, try an external hard drive
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