Moodle
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What's Different? (09:17)
This video covers the differences between Moodle 1.9 and Moodle 2.1
Learning Design 101 (04:56)
This presentation gives a brief overview of learning design and how to approach creating a new course or redesigning an old one.
Planning your Online Course (04:18)
This presentation gives some tips in planning to build an online course in Moodle. (04:18)
Choosing a Template (04:15)
This Video covers the different templates available for faculty in Moodle
Course and Tools Overview (12:46)
This Video gives you an overview of a Moodle course and what tools you can use within it.
Adding your Syllabus (05:09)
This Video shows you how to update your Instructor information and add a Syllabus
Adding a File (02:36)
This Video shows you how to add a file to your Moodle Course.
Adding a Web Link (02:14)
This video shows you how to add an external web Link (URL) to your Moodle Course.
Adding a Page or Label (04:05)
Pages and Labels are the most common form of static content you can add to your course. This video shows you how.
Embedding Web Content (03:47)
Lots of dynamic content from the web can be added to moodle, right in a page. This video shows you how to embed a Youtube video or any other embeddable content.
Adding Multiple Files (01:46)
Sometimes you need to give your students access to many files at once. this video shows you how to create a folder of files.
Adding Categories for Grading (02:10)
Moodle's gradebook feature allows for weighting of grades by categorizing certain assessment tasks. This video shows you how to set that up.
Adding a Discussion (06:45)
The Primary mode for student to student interaction is through Discussion Forums. This video shows you how to create one, along with the different types available to you.
Grading Discussions (02:46)
Discussions can be a great assessment task. This video shows you how to grade Forum posts.
Adding an Assignment (04:15)
If you want your students to submit a file or write an essay for assessment, this video will show you how to create one.
Grading Assignments (02:44)
This video will show you how to grade and leave feedback for submitted student work
Manually Enrolling Users (01:42)
Sometimes you may wish to add a student who wants to audit your course, or add a co-teacher to your course. This video shows you how to enroll users manually.
Adding a Lesson (07:11)
Lessons are a very powerful tool in Moodle. They allow you to guide students through content, in a customizable and branching way. Students can explore content how you want them to. This Video gives and introduction to how lessons work and how to set them up.
Adding a Quiz (06:43)
Tests, Quizzes and Exams are the tried and true method of assessment. This video shows you how to create and edit a quiz.
Adding a Chat Session (03:47)
Moodle has the ability to host real time chat sessions in your class, much like Skype, AIM or other instant messenger platforms. This video shows you how to set up and participate in a chat session.
Adding a Course Blog (02:30)
As the instructor, you may wish to keep a course blog, so that students can comment on and interact with, for assessment purposes. This video shows you how to set up a Forum in the style of a blog.
Student Blogs (03:33)
Moodle also allows for student blog entries tied to your course. This video shows you how to set up student blogs for reflective journals or other purposes.
Sending Messages to Students (02:01)
Within Moodle, you can send messages to all students in your course, or only to select students. This Video shows you both methods for sending messages to students.
Checking Student Participation (02:25)
Moodle tracks user activity, allowing you to see who has access what content in your course over time. This video shows you how to see what students have been up to to help you with attendance in your online course.
