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Moodle in the Classroom Exploring Hybrid Learning By Michael Tanczos

Moodle in the Classroom

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This presentation presents a training outline for presenters to address various aspects of Moodle. At the moment the training resource listed in the presentation is geared entirely towards use in Easton Area School District.

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Page 1: Moodle in the Classroom

Moodle in the Classroom

Exploring Hybrid Learning

By Michael Tanczos

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Overview of Moodle

•What is Moodle?

•Why would you want to use it in the classroom?

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Using Moodle• How can Moodle improve the

quality of my existing courses?

• Levels of usage:

•Informational

•Interactive between student and teacher

3.Interactive between students

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Moodle Tutorials Coursehttp://learn.eastonsd.org/course/view.php?

id=942

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Getting Started

•How to log in and view your courses

•Overview of the interface and types of resources/activities

•Adding a student to your class

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Resources• Creating a Web Page Resource for your

Syllabus

• Activity: Create a single web page

• Linking to a file or external web page

• Activity: Create two “Link to a file or web page” resources. The first will be a simple link to a web page of your choosing. The second will be to upload and link to a Microsoft Word document or a PDF document.

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Assignments•Posting an assignment

•Activity: Create an assignment that requires students to submit “Online Text” to the teacher based on a teacher prompt.

•Activity: Create an assignment that requires students to submit a document to the teacher based on the assignment

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Forums

•Forums

•Creating a basic discussion forum

•Activity: Create a simple discussion that will allow students to respond to a teacher prompt

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Tips and Tricks

•Fostering effective discussion

•Utilizing a wiki to allow for collaboration

•Blogging to improve writing skills

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(2006). Retrieved February 17, 2009, from

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Literacy and Learning: Three Level Study Guide and Verbatim Split Page Procedure (VSPP). Louisiana Public Broadcasting

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Math Teacher Jaime Escalante Assisting Student. Corbis

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