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Making Your Moodle Course Student Friendly Hala Esmail Faculty Technology Center Reduce the Drama and Trauma:
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Spring 2013 Moodle Statistics
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Fall 2011 Moodle Statistics
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Sharing expectations with students Organizing your course Communicating with students Providing assistance for students & instructors Overview
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Sharing Expectations with Students
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Tips for Sharing Expectations Provide info clearly and concisely Reference as need arises
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Share Expectations: Syllabus Goal/purpose of course Pre-requisites Learning outcomes Requirements Grading scale and policies
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Share Expectations: Labels & Item Descriptions Clarify a requirement Serve as a reminder Provide a due date
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Share Expectations: News Forum Email students and leave a copy in the course Notify students of a new posting Provide a reminder for an assignment
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Share Expectations: Quickmail Serve as a reminder to a student or entire class Respond to a student’s question
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Share Expectations: Gradebook Enter grades for students Offer individualized feedback
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Share Expectations: Rubric
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Organization
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Get Organized! Organize course simply and logically Format by week or topic Inform students on how to navigate the course
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Get Organized! Organize course simply and logically Format by week or topic Inform students on how to navigate the course
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Weekly Format
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Topics Format
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Viewing on Mobile Devices (Android phone- with headings) (iPad- no headings)
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Get Organized! Organize course simply and logically Format by week or topic Inform students on how to navigate the course
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Graphics and Color Choices Use color and graphics to organize Use graphics to inform, not distract (remember copyrights, too!) Use color combinations/fonts which are easy to read
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Use Color and Graphics to Organize
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Graphics and Color Choices Use color and graphics to organize Use graphics to inform, not distract (remember copyrights, too!) Use color combinations/fonts which are easy to read
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Graphics and Color Choices Use color and graphics to organize Use graphics to inform, not distract (remember copyrights, too!) Use color combinations/fonts which are easy to read
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Color Combinations and Font Choices High contrast between text and background is easier to read. Some type styles are easier to read than others and others ! Low contrast between text and background is difficult to read. Some color combinations clash and seem to vibrate. Text over a photo or texture can be difficult to read.
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Other Tips: Links to resources and activities are descriptive File size matters (video, images, PowerPoint) File formats are "universal"
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Naming of Resources/ Activities
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Other Tips: Links to resources and activities are self- describing and meaningful File size matters (video, images, PowerPoint) File formats are "universal"
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Videos Stream your videos – YouTube – Kaltura Avoid embedding videos on front page Provide captions/ transcripts
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Other Tips: Links to resources and activities are self- describing and meaningful File size matters (video, images, PowerPoint) File formats are "universal"
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Communication
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…but…I didn’t know I was supposed to check my e-mail….
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Email- Tips and Suggestions Provide a clear statement of: How often students should check How often YOU will check Expect a response by… SPAM/ junk mail filter
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Other Communication Tips Create a ‘Q&A’ forum Multiple forums (technical, assignments, etc.) Students can answer each other’s questions Be redundant with instructions Multiple places
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Assistance for Students and Instructors
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ITS Help Desk Website: http://itsweb.lsu.edu http://itsweb.lsu.edu E-mail: helpdesk@lsu.edu Phone: (225)578-3375 (578-DESK) Frey Computing Services Center 102 Frey Information Commons 141 Middleton *Note: hours may change for holidays/breaks
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Workshops and Webinars Moodle 2 Express Moodle 2 Basics and Beyond Moodle 2 Gradebook Moodle 2 : Advanced Features Engaging Your Students with Moodle 2 Forums Moodle 2: Beyond Multiple Choice Quizzes Using Moodle 2 for Assignments Customized workshops…
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Us! Come by: 109 Middleton Library anytime between 8:00am-4:30pm, Monday- Friday E-mail: ftc@lsu.eduftc@lsu.edu Phone: (225)578-3375, Option 1 Website: http://ftc.lsu.eduhttp://ftc.lsu.edu
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Discussion Thank you for attending! Hala Esmail hesmai1@lsu.eduhesmai1@lsu.edu
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