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Julian Ridden

How to create a horrible and ineffective Moodle site - 0 views

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    I recently surveyed my Twitter followers and other interested parties as to what they think contributes to a poor user experience in Moodle. With thanks to Twitter followers: @acastrillejo @marxjohnson @Rob_work @BBarrington @moodleman
Mariah Trentacosti

Twitter / User Search - 0 views

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    Twitter has great forums for teachers
A. T. Wyatt

WeFollow: moodle Twitter users - 0 views

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    List of moodle twitterers.
James OReilly

Magpie | Users - 0 views

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    Twitter Advertising & Monetization
Kate Olson

Moodle Tutorials ::: Educating Educators - 2 views

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    from twitter colleague @theother66; learn to use moodle
Judy Robison

Information | ConnectYard - 4 views

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    "Email alone is no longer an effective tool to reach today's students and many students rarely log into your institution's learning management system, however, they do check their phones and Facebook accounts multiple times per day. ConnectYard's QuickConnect Widget can help your institution make its learning management systems more social, interactive and engaging. QuickConnect allows any user within a course to post homework and study questions using a simple HTML badge that can be easily added to popular learning management systems, including Blackboard, Moodle, Sakai and others. Those questions are then delivered to other class members through their favorite social networking site, mobile phone or email. Both students and instructors have the option of replying to questions via Facebook, Twitter, text message, or ema"
Trevor Cunningham

Moodle 2.0 Course Conversion Beginner's Guide Book & eBook | Packt Publishing Technical... - 0 views

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    Pakt Publishing guide for converting 1.9.x courses to 2.0
Phil Taylor

Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution! | Video on TED.com - 4 views

  • The fundamental shift that Sir Ken is talking about is more similar to discovery based education. Just like google which allows its employees to use 20% of their time to pursue any pet project, I think the education system should have 20% time free time for kids to to pursue any idea or vision or dream maybe within school or outside the school. This is one way to balance the rigid structure of the current learning against total flexible system where its easy for kids to be lost without learning some valuable knowledge. So the main question is should we allow 20-25% of time as free time to pursue their dream ? I think it is yes
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    Latest video filmed Feb 2010
anonymous

Moodle Course Design: a high-wire act presentation by @catspyjamasnz's #MootN... - 0 views

  • Here’s a great presentation by the same source who brought you the excellent Moodle Tool Guide for Teachers: Joyce Seitzinger (@catspyjamasnz).  The presentation focuses on learning design and suggesting that teachers working with educational technologists can achieve great things when combining forces for learning.
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    Presentation on learning design using tech tools and LMS
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