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| Group type: | Public |
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| Started on: | 2008-04-25 |
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| Category: | Schools & Education |
| Bookmarks: | 174 |
| Discussions: | 6 |
| Members: | 106 |
| Visits: | 1504 |
| Last active: | on 2009-07-01 |
A group for people who use moodle or are interested in using moodle
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| Topic | Author | Posts / Visits | Last Post |
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| Foreign Language Placement Tests? foreign-language assessment | Jeff Ruth | 2 / 4 | Cecile Doyen on 2009-05-18 |
| how to design Moodle interface by myself ? no_tag | hylovebing binglovehy | 1 / 30 | hylovebing binglovehy on 2008-12-27 |
| Installing Moodle Add Ons & Plug Ins Moodle Mods | Robert Blomeyer | 3 / 43 | Robert Blomeyer on 2008-11-23 |
| Podcast & Moodle moodle podcast sharing | Robin Martin | 4 / 113 | Miguel guhlin on 2008-08-17 |
| installing addons no_tag | david benedetto | 1 / 31 | david benedetto on 2008-07-23 |
Group Bookmarks View All Bookmarks»Another point that came up in the session was that it is much easier to start with open-source software or platforms rather than try to transition from commercial software to its open-source equivalent. Orwin explained that implementing Moodle into his district was much easier than transitioning from Microsoft Office to Open Office, since teachers were already familiar with Microsoft Office and then had to adjust to the differences in Open Office. That transition was almost four years in the making, he said. On average, it takes about three years before educators begin to truly understand the benefits of moving to open-source software, said Hargadon.
This is a collection of 2 Minute Moodles - an attempt to simplify and show how to use a range of Moodle features to a busy teacher.