Hi Damian
We have the Moodle block working fine and our largest list has 1,000 items [yes I know, it’s a history one]. We have gone for a caching option - this caches the list access so the first person to access the list has to wait for it to load, then next would access the cached list etc. It means that no edits would show until the next day as it's reset overnight but it does speed up access and reduce strain on the VLE.
Sue
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Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 15:50:03 +0100
From: Damian Hippisley <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Quick survey
Apologies for the previous blank message.
wrt 1. - this is moot for us. It seems like it is easy to do, but we are concerned that a basic integration (a small rhs block in Moodle) will effectively by-pass the main lists pages and the student will miss out on some good contextual info: notes, availability etc, not to mention that the lists we have can be very big. Has anyone faced a similar issue?
Damian
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Queen Mary, University of London,
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