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Creator: Wendi South Diffusion and Integration of Technology in Education
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Creator: Martin Dougiamas When: 2002 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moodle
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The five key principles about learning on which Moodle has been and will continue to be developed.* * http://www.moodle.org
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Branzburg, J. (2005). How to Use the Moodle Course Management System. Technology & Learning, 26(1), 40. Retrieved from ERIC database. Consortium for School Networking, W. (2008). CoSN K12 Open Technologies Implementation Study #3. Moodle: An Open Learning Content Management System for Schools. Consortium for School Networking, Retrieved from ERIC database. Dede, C. (1997, Winter97). Emerging technologies and professional development. ASHA, p. 8. Retrieved from Communication & Mass Media Complete database. Elias, T. (2010). Universal Instructional Design Principles for Moodle. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 11(2), 110-124. Retrieved from ERIC database. Menges, B. (2009). Using "Moodle[TM]" (Open Source Software) with Grades 3-6. School Library Monthly, 26(2), 21-22. Retrieved from ERIC database. Tapscott, D. (1998). Growing up digital: the rise of the net generation, New York:McGraw-Hill.
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Innovation- Decision Process
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1986 - 1998 - 1999 – 2002 - 2006, June - Ph.D.
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* http://docs.moodle.org/en/Philosophy
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Educational Possibilities: Online courses Hybrid courses Individual and group activities
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Innovators and Early Adopters Technology Director Technology educators Content Area educators
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Laggards Teachers close to retirement Teachers who enter education late in life
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Relative Advantage
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Complexity
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