Transcript Moodle
Moodle
CBEA CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 20, 2010
MRS. DEDERER
BUSINESS TEACHER
BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL
What is
Moodle?
Moodle is an Open Source
Learning Management system.
Similar to WebCT and Blackboard
Moodle is an online tool that
educators can use to interact and
engage with students outside the
classroom.
Institutions use it as their
platform to run online courses or
blended learning.
Pedagogy
Social Constructivist
All of us are teachers as well as learners – in a true
collaborative environment we are both.
We learn well from the act of creating or expressing something
for others to see.
We learn by viewing the activity of our peers.
A learning environment needs to be flexible and adaptable, so
that it can quickly respond to the needs of the participants
within it.
By understanding the context of others, we can teach in a
transformational way.
Moodle Advantages
Using Moodle teachers can easily construct richly
textured web based courses.
Lessons consist of a number of lessons, with each
lesson including reading resource and activities.
Tailored learning resources to the abilities, learning
styles, and interests of each student.
Learning resources are available to students
anywhere.
Advantages Cont …
Semester courses are complete with all resources and
ready to use.
Students can be cleaned out and new students added in for
each course.
Educators create an online component to their
traditional classroom setting.
Moodle can save educators time and enhance the
learning process for students while taking advantage
of Multimedia.
Video, Text, Animation, Sound, and Graphics
Less papers to bring home to grade – assessment is online
Uses for Moodle
Assessment
Quizzes, submit homework, projects
Collaboration
Wiki, groups, cross-subject courses
Communication
Forums, messaging, homework feedback
Student
Wikis or forums, journals
Offer downloads
Subject course or handouts
Moodle Resources
Web Page – create your own page
Link to a file or Website– Microsoft Work
(homework etc…)
Post audio/video
Podcasts/MP3
Videos – YouTube
Display a directory – teachers can create a folder and
place all resources there
Easier than linking many single files
Moodle Activities
Assignments – post instructions and students upload
work to the specific assignment
Deadlines can be set
Refuse or accept late work
Moodle indicates if the assignment was posted late
Grade and provide feedback offline
Choice – a simple multiple choice question; used as a
poll
Logs all the answers and provides the statistics
Moodle Activities Cont…
Workshop – works like a super assignment
Pick some student’s work
Choose a theme
Mark up the work
Students look at exemplar material and mark examples
Promotes students producing work that hits the marked theme
Forum – allows a person to make a statement, give a point
of view, or ask a question
Students can reply to the forum and their peers
Ratings can be assessed
Turns into a threaded discussion
Excellent for Current Events
Moodle Activities Cont …
Quiz
Best activity
Types of Quiz: MC, short answer, numerical, true/false,
matching, essay
Marks the quiz for the teacher
Pre-prepared questions make creating a quiz take a minutes
work
Build bank of questions
Provides valuable feedback – “What your students don’t
know.”
Examples: SAT questions
When students finish the teacher can download a spreadsheet of
marks listing all parts of the question
Disadvantages
Moodle needs to be installed on a Web Server
On your own computer - web hosting
Your school’s server
Grade Book
No online grade book within your district
Moodle Grade Book
Create weighted categories
All students for each class will automatically be entered
Reports can be generated
Example Sites & More Information
Springdale Schools
http://moodle.sdale.org/
Norwalk Public Schools
http://moodle.npsteachers.org/
Moodle Community
http://moodle.org/