Summary
In this chapter, you have learned how to network disparate Moodle systems. After providing an overview of Moodle networking, we covered some prerequisites and security issues. We then dealt with peer-to-peer networks, MNet hubs, and Mahara integration.
The networking facility that is available in Moodle introduces a new dimension to virtual learning environments. Disparate systems can be connected logically and roaming from one Moodle site to another can be facilitated. This opens up entirely new opportunities whether it is among entities within your organization or with external sites.
The covered Moodle Community Hub will allow the creation of communities of practice, provide a facility to enable enrolment in courses on remote sites, and offer a vehicle for publishers to sell content. It is still early days, but it can be expected that this novel concept will become highly popular with educators, once it has reached a certain momentum.