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Moodle for Dummies

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Informationen zum Autor Radana Dvorak has been involved in computer-based training since 1989. As an adjunct professor at PSU Graduate School of Education, she teaches trainers and educators how to use Moodle. She also heads a company that designs software tools. Klappentext Stop noodling, start Moodling! This guide helps you get your course online with Moodle You've heard about the learning content management system with the funny name - Moodle. You've been wondering if it's right for your students. This book explains Moodle and what you can do with it. Then it helps you create your front page, add content and resources, incorporate chats and blogs, build and score quizzes, and become a true Moodler! Make sense of Moodle - learn what Moodle does, how to navigate it, what goes into a great Moodle course, and how to understand your learners Class act - develop and manage class content, incorporate audio and video, and evaluate student progress Interact - generate interest by adding forums and chats and let students collaborate using wikis Make the grade - create assignments, manage submissions, and develop and score quizzes Manage Moodle - use Moodle tools to manage your courses and users, track and report class data, keep logs, and reuse courses Visit the companion Web site at www.dummies.com/go/moodlefd for bonus chapters, source code, and additional information about Moodle Open the book and find: Moodle terms, conventions, and roles How to use the Web-based editor Different eLearning methods Things to consider when creating a Moodle course How the grade book works Effective ways to use blogs and chats Tips on using databases and RSS feeds Creative ways to keep your students engaged and encourage participation Learn to: Set up Moodle, add learners, and manage your online courses Develop your own custom courses and use Moodle's collaboration features Create assessment tools and add media Add forums and wikis for group projects Zusammenfassung The fun and friendly guide to the world's most popular online learning management system Modular Object Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment, also known as Moodle, is an online learning management system that creates opportunities for rich interaction between educators and their audience. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1 Part I: Getting Started with Moodle 9 Chapter 1: Discovering Moodle and What You Can Do 11 Chapter 2: Designing Great Moodle Courses 23 Chapter 3: Building Your Course Front Page 41 Chapter 4: Creating Your Course 67 Part II: Creating and Managing Course Content 99 Chapter 5: Adding Content to Your Course: Resources 101 Chapter 6: Adding Audio and Video to Your Course by Using Free Software 123 Chapter 7: Grading Learners' Progress and Knowledge 135 Part III: Adding Activities to Your Moodle Course 157 Chapter 8: Adding Communication Modules 159 Chapter 9: Adding Collaborative Modules 187 Chapter 10: Creating Assignments 223 Chapter 11: Quizzing and Testing in Moodle 231 Chapter 12: Using Databases to Share Resources and Adding the Latest News via RSS 275 Part IV: Moodle Management 303 Chapter 13: Administering Moodle Courses 305 Chapter 14: Managing Course Data, Reports, Logs, and Statistics 339 Part V: The Parts of Tens 361 Chapter 15: Ten Questions to Ask before Building and Launching Your Course 363 Chapter 16: Ten Creative Ways to Keep Your Learners Involved in Your Course 369 Index 375 ...

List of contents

Introduction.
 
Part I: Getting Started with Moodle.
 
Chapter 1: Discovering Moodle and What You Can Do.
 
Chapter 2: Designing Great Moodle Courses.
 
Chapter 3: Building Your Course Front Page.
 
Chapter 4: Creating Your Course.
 
Part II: Creating and Managing Course Content.
 
Chapter 5: Adding Content to Your Course: Resources.
 
Chapter 6: Adding Audio and Video to Your Course by Using Free Software.
 
Chapter 7: Grading Learners' Progress and Knowledge.
 
Part III: Adding Activities to Your Moodle Course.
 
Chapter 8: Adding Communication Modules.
 
Chapter 9: Adding Collaborative Modules.
 
Chapter 10: Creating Assignments.
 
Chapter 11: Quizzing and Testing in Moodle.
 
Chapter 12: Using Databases to Share Resources and Adding the Latest News via RSS.
 
Part IV: Moodle Management.
 
Chapter 13: Administering Moodle Courses.
 
Chapter 14: Managing Course Data, Reports, Logs, and Statistics.
 
Part V: The Parts of Tens.
 
Chapter 15: Ten Questions to Ask before Building and Launching Your Course.
 
Chapter 16: Ten Creative Ways to Keep Your Learners Involved in Your Course.
 
Index.

Product details

Authors DVORAK, Radana Dvorak, Dvorak Radana
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.05.2011
 
EAN 9780470949429
ISBN 978-0-470-94942-9
No. of pages 408
Dimensions 188 mm x 235 mm x 20 mm
Series For Dummies
For Dummies
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Data communication, networks

Informatik, Web-Entwicklung, computer science, Web Site Development

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