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Ali el-Assal

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Dec 21, 2010, 1:48:05 PM12/21/10
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Moodle is an online tool that educators can use to interact and engage with students outside of the time spent physically in the classroom.

Moodle works for teachers in three levels: disseminating knowledge and information, creating collaborative community where ideas can be exchanged and, assessing the progress of students.

The course is designed to guide you step by step through everything you need to know to install and configure moodle. Then we get in all the essential skills you need to get the information flowing online, like creating online assignments as well as how to create and prepare images, audio and video for distribution inside of your moodle course. We’ll also learn about Moodle’s built-in html editor and how to unlock the full potential of building online course materials.. We move on to features that will make communicating with students easier, like posting and instructing on your moodle homepage and building assignments that your students can complete online.

You’ll find that moodle offers several ways to communicate and collaborate with built-in email, discussion boards and the ability to post announcements. Students can also interact by creating a wiki inside of moodle where they can build and contribute content.

When you come to assessment, moodle offers you a slew of time-saving tools.

We’ll go deep into moodle’s grade book and how to develop a multimedia exam to assess your students comprehension of the subject matter of the course, and I’ll show you how moodle can even handle the grading for you.

This is just the tip of the moodle iceberg. There is a lot more that moodle can do to save you time and enhance your students’ learning experience.

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