It all started on January 13th of 2010, with the official launch of the Korean version of Dragon Ball Online, a free-to-play MMORPG set in the universe of the Dragon Ball manga, written by Akira Toriyama. The game was developed in Korea and Japan by NTL/Bird Studio. It was published in Korea by the company known as Netmarble.
A few english-speaking fan sites were made, but the one that grew the most and became the main source of DBO news for the rest of us was DBOCOM, an english-speaking community website/forum created by Citrinate.
On June 15th of 2011, we saw a new release of DBO in Taiwan, published by Wasabii, followed by yet another release (also published by the same company) in Hong Kong, on September 8th of the same year. These two new releases allowed for all foreigners to freely create accounts and play the game.
In 2015, a group of ambitious people got together to start Dragon Ball Online Global, a private server project created for purpose of reviving an old, but not forgotten, cherished game. After a lot of hard work and several test phases, a great amount of progress was made to the game's broken coding and translations. March 1st of 2018 marked DBOG's Open Beta release.
The events of Dragon Ball Online take place in the age 1000 (216 years after the Buu saga) with the threat of a new villain group lead by Mira and Towa. They originate from the Demon Realm and are attempting to invade the Earth in the age 2000, with the help of Frieza's army and the Red Ribbon Army (now the Red Pants Army), but they currently have their eyes set on the past by time travelling. The purpose for them wanting to go back in time is so that they can attempt to obtain Goku's DNA, which Mira will then use to strengthen himself for when he invades Earth in the future. Currently, all known henchmen of the Dark Eye have been under the effect of mind control. Mind-controlled victims are characterized by a green gem marked with an "X" that rests in their forehead (in some cases, it may be in their chest or it could also be a mask).
The player takes the role of a character from an unknown time period who is sucked through a crack in time, caused by Mira and Towa's Army. Eventually, the player makes their way to the age 1000 (with the help of the Time Patrol and Trunks) and, throughout the game, the player will be able to travel to different time periods to re-alter the past and fix the present.
It should also be noted that all of the events that the player witnesses in the Age 1000 only take place on the planet Earth, where both the Majin and Namekian races start their journey, just like Humans. The new planet Namek was destroyed by Mira in the age 853 and certain sections of Earth have since been transformed to resemble their home planet.
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I am a university instructor and I have used moodle in one of the universities I am teaching. In my other university I am teaching, they are not using moodle and I would like to set my my own moodle so I can use it im my class. How can I set up my own moodle and how can my student enroll in my moodle courses. I will not have the support of the university IT so I am doing this on my own. Can you assist me with this ? Thank you.
Depending on the technical level you are at I may be able to walk you through the setup of a new Moodle application. I am not a techy but have been able to get a 2.0 set up from start to finish including the domain name, hosting, SQL, etc. If that would do you any good let me know. I would probably need to know were we are at from a technical level first if you are interested. Are you familiar with obtaining a domain name, hosting that domain with a third party?
My thoughts are that if you or anyone else out there is interested I could do a series of screen captures of the process. The catch would be that I would like to actually create a Moodle application that we could then all communicate on and take everything for a test ride including the Forums, wikis, video embeds etc. Let me know if interested.
The question is what do you want to do with it? For your personal use? It will fit on your computer. For your employer's intranet? Use their server. For your own Web site? It is like every other web site, get a domain name, find a host willing to host a Moodle and go for it. Just do what you need to do for your own purposes - and that is what Moodle allows you to do, no matter what those purposes are.
If you are not a technical person, then I have to say in all truth, that the idea you have, that of creating an online course to share with your students, is very praiseworthy, but without technical help, you will be struggling as there are many things you need to know. I am surprised you have not approched those at Pheonix University Information Systems personel to help you.
I use SimplyNames and have done now for 12 years. They have a special deal on at the moment which allows you a FREE domain name, and a website with one database facility where you can upload Moodle 1.9.10 in 2 minutes. It's one of the easiest setups I have ever come across. The cost is about 25 for one year.
My take on your question is that much will depend on your knowledge of such things as HTML, MySQL, PHPmyAdmin etc. To get an idea of what level you will need to be at you may want to visit a number of the basic forum posts. If the answers to the questions involve going to MySQL and tweaking something or maybe to your cPanel to edit a line in the .ini file are latin to you then, in my opinion, it will be a little tough to do your own application. I am about 3 weeks into my first Moodle app and have had to perform many of the functions just mentioned. I am not a techy but fortunately had a semester of HTML, CSS and have been toying with websites, Dreamweaver and host a couple so familiar with cPanel stuff. It has been a real learning experience but lucky I had no deadlines or anyone waiting to log in on the other end. If you find you are not familiar with the terminolgy and solutions used in the forums then I would suggest teaming up with a student or friend that does. If, when you do then this might be a starter for you:
In the end it will be worth it. Moodle is an unbelievable application and there is a huge support group out there to help. There are also tons of videos on YouTube. Again, try a few of those to see if you are familiar with the terminogy used. If you are then go for it.
By the way, one advantage you gain is that you become your own administrator, and can set your own policies. Also, I am a professor and not a network administrator, but it has been working for me for over three years. I have had around 450 students in my moodle, and I have run around 30 courses so far. Not as much experience as others, but you CAN do it. At least a good start. Also, much better that Blackboard.
Rick's method is one method teachers can use to avoid their networks (network administrators, rules, regulations and assistance) and have complete control. There are a huge number of webhosting services where you can install a Moodle and have a domain name. I have worked with 4 different hosts similar to Rick's. I have not worked with a Moodle Partner but that might be another option
My college and most others in our university system uses the higher priced LMS (with one recent Moodle exception). I know of a few teachers who dislike the higher priced LMS so much they paid for their own personal web sites that have Moodle and other stuff.
A word of caution to teachers in some states/countries, I would be careful teaching a college (or any school) course using your own site to teach your college's students. You are probably subject to rules and regulations that will still apply to you, as well as your college, even when you are on "your own" Moodle. For example, in the US this might involve FERPA and your employment contract with your college.
There are lots of non-www options as well. Just a matter of comfort level. The 5 US dollars a month site is an excellent option and offers an opportunity to learn some new skills. Just do not gamble with what you can not afford to lose.
Thanks for seconding my idea. Quite honestly, I first move my website to a low-cost provider because of some silly rules that were being tossed around my university, and to see what one could do for under $5 a month. Well, I found out that I could do a lot, my webpages were always alive, and I didn't have to live with the school's silly rules.
It was later that I learned that I could run Moodle from my account. Blackboard was giving me problems, and I was looking for a better solution. While investigating using a Wordpress blog, I stumbled upon Moodle. Moodle solved a number of problems for me.
I have always been concerned about FERPA, and am very careful about my Moodle site. It's a tough call. My guess is that my Moodle site more secure than the school's site, but just my guess. I think the issue could be on grades... that Moodle is not secure enough for maintaining grades. Well, do I keep an accurate (and capable) gradebook in Moodle, or do I use Blackboard and go back to keeping my grades in Excel?
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