Found all by myself this time was a series of tweets detailing Pierre Gorissen and Steve Lay’s successful integration of the ASDEL QTI Playr with Moodle, meaning that Pierre is now able to run QTI 2.1 assessments within a Moodle course. This is a signficant step forward for making the specification more attractive to users, given the huge popularity and dynamic community that surrounds Moodle. It might also make QTI a more attractive alternative to OpenMark within the Moodle community – there are some interesting comments to be found on QTI in the Moodle forums.
Hi Rowin
Wow, what a QTItastic time it seems to be Great news about 2.1 players and fingers crossed the moodle integration will allow even more people to start using it.
Sheila
I tried NineHub.com provides free Moodle hosting with unlimited disk space and bandwidth. Good enough!