iMoot 2011 - 0 views
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iMoot is an annual event where the Moodle community of over 32 million users are provided the opportunity to join together on a global scale. This web based event engages a global audience of Moodle practitioners, administrators and decision makers in one event for an online e-conference with a difference!
Lounge: Is TotaraLMS Closed Source? - 0 views
Moodle 1.9 Tips - MoodleMayhem - 0 views
Free Moodle - 0 views
Moodle Tutorials ::: Educating Educators - 0 views
Shrink Pictures - 0 views
Introduction to Moodle - 3 views
Digital Education: Exploring Open-Source for Schools (NECC09 entry) - 1 views
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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.
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tech administrators are afraid to be held accountable for any problems that may arise from a transition from commercial to open-source software.
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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.
2 Minute Moodles on Vimeo - 1 views
Moodle.org: Themes - 0 views
Moodle Video introduction - 18 views
Using WiZiQ Calendar - 0 views
Getting Started using WiziQ - 0 views
Creating WebQuests - 0 views
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A real WebQuest....
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wrapped around a doable and interesting task
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requires higher level thinking, not simply summarizing
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#ictcurric Resource Bank - 0 views
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#ictcurric is a group of enthusiastic, practising ICT teachers dedicated to developing a dynamic and engaging ICT curriculum. This website is a resource bank of materials created by them. All materials here are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License. Click the image below for details of what this allows you to do with our work.
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