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Why use Moodle?
Moodle is a learning management
system (LMS) - a free, Open Source software
package designed to help educators create effective
online learning communities. Moodle has a large
and diverse user community with over 400,000
members, speaking 60 languages in 120 countries.
Moodle is the most popular learning management
system on the web. Its rich-featured tool set
suits school, high school, college, and university
web sites.
Moodle features
for Educators
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Moodle promotes a social constructionist
pedagogy (which includes collaboration,
activity-based learning, critical reflection,
etc)
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Moodle is suitable for 100% online classes
as well as supplementing face-to-face learning
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Moodle has a simple, efficient, low-tech
browser interface
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Course listings show descriptions for every
course on the server, including accessibility
to guests.
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Courses can be categorised and searched
- one Moodle site can support thousands
of courses
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Most text entry areas (resources, forum
postings, journal entries etc) can be edited
using a capable, embedded WYSIWYG HTML editor
Managing Moodle User
Accounts
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Goals are to reduce admin involvement to
a minimum, while retaining high security
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Each person requires only one account for
the whole server - each account can have
different access
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An admin account controls the creation of
courses and creates teachers by assigning
users to courses
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A course creator account is only allowed
to create courses and teach in them.
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Teachers may have editing privileges removed
so that they can't modify the course (eg
for part-time tutors)
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Teachers can enrol students manually if
desired
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Students are encouraged to build an online
profile including photos, description. Email
addresses can be protected from display
if required.
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Every user can choose the language used
for the Moodle interface (English, French,
German, Spanish, Portuguese etc)
Managing Moodle Courses
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A full teacher has full control over all
settings for a course, including restricting
other teachers
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Choice of course formats such as by week,
by topic or a discussion-focussed social
format
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Flexible array of course activities - Forums,
Journals, Quizzes, Resources, Choices, Surveys,
Assignments, Chats, Workshops
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Recent changes to the course since the last
login can be displayed on the course home
page - helps give sense of community
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Most text entry areas (resources, forum
postings, journal entries etc) can be edited
using an embedded WYSIWYG HTML editor
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All grades for Forums, Journals, Quizzes
and Assignments can be viewed on one page
(and downloaded as a spreadsheet file)
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Full user logging and tracking - activity
reports for each student are available with
graphs and details about each module (last
access, number of times read) as well as
a detailed "story" of each students involvement
including postings, journal entries etc
on one page.
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Mail integration - copies of forum posts,
teacher feedback etc can be mailed in HTML
or plain text.
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Custom scales - teachers can define their
own scales to be used for grading forums,
assignments and journals
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Courses can be packaged as a single zip
file using the Backup function. These can
be restored on any Moodle server.
Now that you know about the
great functionalities of Moodle, we can continue
with further instructions on how to use Moodle.
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