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Online Learning In Your Classroom. MOODLE. MOODLE. M odular O bject O riented D ynamic L earning E nvironment. Moodle Factoids. Course Management System Learning Management System Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).

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  1. Online Learning In Your Classroom MOODLE

  2. MOODLE • Modular • Object • Oriented • Dynamic • Learning • Environment

  3. Moodle Factoids • Course Management System • Learning Management System • Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). • As of December 2011 it had 72,177 registered and verified sites, • 5.8 million courses • 57,112,669 users

  4. “Doucet, the only thing more boring than using a computer is listening to you talk about using a computer.”

  5. Why use Moodle? • Safe, secure area for students • Enables safe modelling of social networking tools (e.g. blogs, wikis, online chat, RSS, audio/video podcasting). • Online learning is becoming a common delivery system for education • High schools • NSVS • University / Community College • Organization Aid • All work is archived and accessible • No papers to lose • Date and time stamped

  6. Why use Moodle? • All of us are potential teachers as well as learners • Moodle promotes student voice, agency and evidence-informed inquiry. • We learn a lot by just observing the activity of our peers. • easy to group together collections of resources and make them available to groups of students. • Students work can be private or shared easily • Students can contribute to course content

  7. Why use Moodle?Martin Dougiamas • We learn particularly well from the act of creating or expressing something for others to see. • a space where students can construct their own artefacts and expressions of understanding. • Glossary module allows students to create their own glossary of key terms for any course. • Discussion forums allow students to ask and answer each others questions in a powerful, student-centred way. They become the experts.

  8. How Do I Get A MOODLE? • All boards have access to MOODLE • hosted either by the DOE or locally • Technology contact in each board can easily and quickly set one up for you. • You can have more than one MOODLE • Material can easily be backed up and transferred to another course or section • You will logon on ( in most cases ) with your staff.ednet.ns.ca username and password • Students will logon on with their student.ednet.ns.ca username and password

  9. Objects in Moodle • Blocks • Cool widgets added to the side columns of the page • Resources • Anything you give the students (center of the page). • Text pages • Light boxes (slideshows) • Web page • Book • Label • Link to a file (word PDF) • Link to a website • Display a directory

  10. Objects in Moodle • Activities • Anything the students can do or give back to the course. • Uploads • Database • Chat Room • Discussion Forums • Games • Quizzes • Journals • Wikis • Glossary

  11. Let’s take a look • http://nsvs.ednet.ns.ca

  12. Next Steps • Time to play • Make sure I have assigned you a sandbox to play in. • Go to http://nsvs.ednet.ns.ca • Login with your IMP username and password • Go to My Courses • Turn Editing On • Have at it!

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