Who are CB Plugins?

CB Plugins is a leading provider of innovative Moodle plugins. But who are CB Plugins, and what is the base of CBPlugins.com?

CB Plugins is a team of dedicated developers and experts with HQ based in Perth Western Australia (the home of Moodle) who specialise in creating high-quality plugins for Moodle. These plugins are designed to enhance functionality, improve user experience, and improve productivity for all Moodle users.

 

Who is Behind CB Plugins?

The team behind CB Plugins is made up of experienced professionals with a passion for technology and innovation. From developers to designers to project managers, each member of the team plays a crucial role in the success of CBPlugins.com.

The owners Jamie and Michael Claydon have over 30 years experience in Vocational Education, including software development, content creation, and graphic design and have extensive experience in the use of authoring tools such as Articulate Storyline, Rise 360, Adobe Captivate, iSpring and more.

 

What is the Base of CBPlugins.com?

The base of CBPlugins.com is a state-of-the-art development centre where all the magic happens. This is where the team collaborates, brainstorms ideas, and brings concepts to life. The base is equipped with the latest technology and tools to ensure that every plugin created is of the highest quality.

At the base of CBPlugins.com, you'll find a team of experts working tirelessly to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of plugins. Their dedication to innovation and excellence is what sets CB Plugins apart from the competition.

 

Why Choose CB Plugins?

When you choose CB Plugins, you're not just getting a plugin – you're getting a team of experts who are committed to your success. With a focus on quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction, CB Plugins is the go-to choice for businesses looking to take their online presence to the next level. 

So, the next time you're in need of a plugin that delivers results, look no further than CB Plugins and experience the difference for yourself.

 

CB Plugins Innovation?

Our plugins are state of the art and include one or more of the following features:

  • Effortless Content Creation: Create a fully animated e-learning slide in under a minute. Add paragraphs of text, each paired with perfectly synced voiceovers and stunning entrance animations.

  • Auto Copy-Paste: Seamlessly paste text from various sources, including ChatGPT, Microsoft Word, and more. All plugins automatically split the content into text boxes, making updates a breeze.

  • Customisable Animations: Apply unique entrance animations to each text box and accompanying image, creating a captivating and interactive learning experience.

  • Google Fonts Integration: Choose from a wide range of Google Fonts to customise the look and feel of your title and content, ensuring your slides are visually appealing.

  • Enhanced Control: Set specific time durations for each text box or require students to listen to the entire voiceover before progressing, ensuring maximum engagement.

 

What's Coming Next?

Click on our RoadMap located in the main menu above to see our full Product Roadmap. Now these aren't just possible ideas these are all in various stages of production and have all been put through the proof of concept process. Every plugin on the Roadmap will be finished as close to the scheduled date as possible.

 

Are you open to feedback and new ideas?

We believe that open communication and continuous improvement are essential to our culture. For too long, the LMS and e-learning industry have overlooked valuable ideas and feedback from customers.

As a result, many plugins are no longer maintained due to a lack of funding or time. In Moodle, we recognise the platform's potential for innovation, and we are committed to quickly creating or modifying our plugins to incorporate customer feedback.

Our goal is to make your input a cornerstone of our development process, something we take great pride in.

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