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Use Your Noodle — Learn Moodle! Michelle Moore Davonna Willits
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What is Moodle? Course Management System (CMS) Originally started by Martin Dougiamas Based on Social Constructionist Pedagogy
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Moodle is Open Source Moodle Software is Free! Community of Developers Moodle can be Modified
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Moodle Worldwide 900 sites from 70 countries 36 languages Primary school through University level Company training Home Schooling
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Moodle in Winfield Winfield Virtual School Users range from 2 nd grade through college students – Book Buddies – Pre-Algebra supplement – Generation Y class – Book Discussion – WMS Student Center – Viking Academy
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Winfield Virtual School On the Internet at imp.usd465.com/moodle
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Register at WVS Username and password – No spaces – Underscores and periods are acceptable Tip: Choose a standard for usernames and passwords
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Register at WVS Username – Teacher: firstname_lastname – Student: first 3 letters of first name with first 5 letters of last name Password – Teacher: same as e-mail – Student: same as network password
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Creating Your Profile Fill in first name, last name and e-mail address Email display Email format: Pretty HTML format Auto-subscribe: No! Editing text: Use HTML editor Fill in city and choose country and language Timezone: Server’s local time Description Picture
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Exploring Moodle Modules Click on WVS in top left corner Select Viking Academy in courses Choose Exploring Moodle Modules by clicking on course titleExploring Moodle Modules “Yes” I want to enroll
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Exploring Moodle Modules Overview of each activity module Discussion Forum for each module Example activities
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Moodle Modules Assignment Chat Choice Dialogue Forum Journal Quiz Resource Survey
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Assignment Module Used to assign tasks Online or offline Allows electronic submission
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Chat Module “Anytime, anywhere” communication Scheduled or spontaneous Chat transcripts available
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Choice Module Informal survey tool Create questions and provide choices for participants Results can be posted with identities or anonymously
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Dialogue Module One-on-one asynchronous conversations Like an internal e-mail system Teacher-student, student-student or both
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Forum Module Provides areas for large group discussions Can be restricted – Only teacher can post – Student can only post once – Posts may only be allowed in a specific time frame Posts can be rated
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Journal Module Write and reflect in response to questions from instructor Can be edited over time Teachers can provide feedback
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Quiz Module Create and give online quizzes Variety of question formats Option for immediate feedback Questions can be shuffled Multiple choice answers can be shuffled
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Resource Module Tool for bringing content into the course Text files HMTL files Links to webpages Web applications
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Survey Module Research-based surveys to aid teachers in making classes more effective COLLES—Constructivist On-Line Learning Environment Survey ATTLS—Attitudes to Thinking and Learning Survey
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Modules in Progress Glossary—allows teachers and students to create a course glossary Workshop—tool for peer editing
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Modules in Development Appointment Attendance Exercise Label Lesson Scheduler WebWork
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Create Your Own Course Return to WVS Administration>Courses Add a new course
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Questions Implementation – michelle_moore@usd465.com – davonna_willits@usd465.com Technical – jonathan_moore@usd465.com Background and more – moodle.org
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