I don’t know if this just proves I am way to much into Moodle, that I have way to much spare time spent on the net or a combination of both.
Check out this great ad for ‘Good and Plenty‘ licorice lollies from 1959. It’s amazing to think that the Moodle term has been around since then. Is Good and Pleanty going after Martin D for copyright? Lets hope not
Enjoy the advertisement below, it really is Moodle-agic
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Yep…. definite proof of the above
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Be afraid… be /very/ Afraid !
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I’m afraid “Good & Plenty” may have borrowed the term from George Bernard Shaw, who used the word Moodle first::
“1893 G. B. Shaw ‘Music in London’ 1890 - 94 (1932) 116
from: http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=4652&mode=-1
BUT perhaps the term “Good and Plenty” is worth including in your eLearning strategy - as it is the state most organisations want their Moodle/VLE to be in
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