Uvle
The UP UVLê (University Virtual Learning Environment) is an online course management system that enables instructors to
- organize their classes around topics, themes, weekly schedules
- upload digitized materials and share them with students
- link relevant materials from other sites
- post announcements that will be sent out automatically to students
- create online forums and wikis for students to participate in.
Powered by an open-source application called Moodle, UvLe is maintained and operated by the Diliman Interactive Learning Center (DILC). The name "UVLe" is a homophonic play of "Oblê" that's a contraction of "Oblation"--a university symbol. UVLê is a platform for students to freely interact or collaborate with their instructors and fellow students. It is constructed with a pedagogy that imbibes self-discovery, self-instruction, "learning by doing" and experimentation. Learn more about Moodle's pedagogy.
As of December 7, 2010, the new UVLe has 16,291 users.
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History
Initially developed by 3 UPD students in 2000 with the guidance of the UPCC, UVLê pursues UP's tradition of excellence in academic computing. It won the "Best of Student Projects (Institute of Higher Learning)" in the Asia Pacific Information and Communications Technology Awards in Kuala Lumpur, in 2001.
From the initial hosting of 33 "virtual classes" during the first semester of 2001, the old UVLe had since hosted close to 880 classes for 16,953 users as of September 2008.
While UVLe is now on Moodle code base, it has a long history of technical innovation. (See Old UVle's changelog.) The pre-Moodle UVLe is now known as "old UVLe" and is no longer supported by the UPCC. The current UVLe was launched on October 6, 2008, on the occasion of DILC's 5th anniversary. DILC now operates and supports the new UVLe.
Backup Practice
UVLe's database, files, configs, scripts are backed up every end of the month. At any given time, there are two (2) alternating monthly backups: one off-site, another one at DILC; one is about a month old, the other is closer to current. The UVLe server itself is used for daily backup of files. But if it fails, we'll be forced to use a relatively old backup.
To Dos
- move the UVLe codebase to Moodle 2.0
- integration of useful Moodle plugin like
- Feedback
- Quickmail
- Questionnaire
- Birthday
- Course Menu
- File Manager/My Files
- Book
- Skype
- Google Apps
- Certificate
- Dimdim: a while back this was available as as alpha on UVLe: Integration of videoconference and Net meeting features from Dimdim. Here's how to conduct a live web meeting via UVLe
- OU blog
- UVLê-CRS integration. Features: single-click UVLe course creation
- Classic UVLê user interface
Staff
Peter Sy (Project Management)
Wennie Saludes (Support Manager)
Dawn Benigno (Developer)
Jastinne Cesar Macalalad (Developer)
Past Staff
Mark Benedict Uy (Developer)
Lawrence Libo-on (Developer)
Myra Jill Siason (Technology and Quality Control Consultant)