Dynamic Ways of Using Moodle
Posted by Sandra Pinto Pires | Filed under E Learning, Moodle
Do you still think Moodle is boring?
Do you run out of ideas of how to use Moodle with your learners?
Do you want to improve retention and achievement?
This slideshow will give you fresh and new ideas to boost up your Moodle course.
Find out why you should use Moodle to promote learning, collaboration and communication, discover how to support and engage your learners and how to offer an interactive and rich learning experience.
After watching the slideshow, you will have an idea of what Moodle is capable of. Your next step is to learn how to create the activities suggested, such as Forums, Chats, Quizzes, internet embedded content, etc…
In the videos’ section you can find already a podcast that shows you the potential of a forum, how to use it with your learners and how to create it on Moodle.
There are more podcasts being created that will cover other activities.
Moodle is here because it saves us time and makes things much better for your learners.
Now… click and enjoy the show!
Tags: collaborative, Communication, Content Creation, E Learning, Free Software, Moodle
6 Responses to “Dynamic Ways of Using Moodle”
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@sandrapires shows us the best ways to use Moodle (awesome presentation) | Moodle Monthly Says:
April 27th, 2010 at 3:19 pm[...] Attribution: http://e-blahblah.com/index.php/2010/04/dynamic-ways-of-using-moodle/ Post Published: 27 April 2010 Author: Joseph Thibault Found in section: Resources, Tech Tip, [...]
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Tomaz Lasic Says:
July 19th, 2010 at 3:30 amHi Sandra
Just stumbled upon your work – great stuff, really useful and well presented. Bravo!
As educators, I think we share the understanding of the importance of ‘bitesize’ information for people on ways to engage with Moodle.
With this in mind, I would like to invite you to contribute a recipe or two (or as many as you like, yes please!) in our ‘teacher-friendly language & format’ at Community Cookbook at Moodle.org, see it at http://moodle.org/course/view.php?id=17223
I am sure hundreds of moodlers would love to see your work there too.
Thank you and well done again!
Tomaz Lasic
Educational Researcher
Moodle HQ
Perth, Western Australia
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Sandra Pinto Pires Says:
July 19th, 2010 at 3:18 pmHi Tomaz,
Thank you for your comment.
It takes me a while to reply because my inbox is always full. So sorry.
I would be more than happy to contribute with my materials. Just let me know how I can do it and I will do it asap.
At the moment I was only able to enter as a guest.Thanks,
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Tomaz Lasic Says:
July 20th, 2010 at 9:08 amAh, the curse of email inbox … know it well.
To enter recipes at Moodle.org, please create an account and away you go. Simple as that.
Looking forward to it, keep up your passion and excellent work.
Tomaz