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Moodle 4 E-Learning Course Development

You're reading from   Moodle 4 E-Learning Course Development The definitive guide to creating great courses in Moodle 4.0 using instructional design principles

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Published in Jun 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801079037
Length 436 pages
Edition 5th Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Getting started
2. Chapter 1: A Guided Tour of Moodle FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Installing Moodle and Configuring Your Site 4. Chapter 3: Creating Categories and Courses 5. Part 2: Implementing The Curriculum
6. Chapter 4: Managing Resources, Activities, and Conditional Access 7. Chapter 5: Adding Resources to Your Moodle Course 8. Chapter 6: Adding Assignments, Lessons, Feedback, and Choice 9. Chapter 7: Evaluating Students with Quizzes 10. Chapter 8: Getting Social with Chats and Forums 11. Chapter 9: Collaborating with Wikis and Glossaries 12. Chapter 10: Running a Workshop 13. Chapter 11: Groups and Cohorts 14. Part 3: Power Tools for Teachers and Administrators
15. Chapter 12: Extending Your Course by Adding Blocks 16. Chapter 13: Features for Teachers: Logs, Reports, and Guides 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Applying the Moodle philosophy

Moodle is designed to support a style of learning called social connectivism. This style of learning is interactive. The social connectivist philosophy emphasizes collaboration and believes that people learn best when they interact with the learning material, construct new material for others, and interact with other students about the material. The difference between a traditional philosophy and the social connectivist philosophy is the difference between a lecture and a discussion.

Adding resources

Moodle does not require you to use the social connectivist method for your courses. However, it best supports this method. For example, Moodle enables you to add several kinds of resources that students can interact with and use for their foundational instructional material, and then interact with in collaborations, assessments, and more. There are various resources in Moodle 4.0. We will go over the use and function of each one in a later chapter. Please note that Moodle 4.0 features redesigned icons:

Figure 1.1 – Resources in Moodle 4.0 demonstrating new icons

Figure 1.1 – Resources in Moodle 4.0 demonstrating new icons

Let's look at these icons in more detail:

  • Book: A multi-page resource with chapters and subchapters
  • File: Digital content that can include supporting files
  • Folder: Bundles files together
  • IMS content package: A collection of files packaged according to an agreed-upon standard to be reused in different systems
  • Label: Information inserted between links to other resources and activities
  • Page: A web page resource created using the text editor
  • URL: A web link

Activities

Moodle enables you to add even more kinds of interactive and social course material. This is the course material that a student interacts with by answering questions, entering text, uploading files, and more. The following screenshot shows the various Moodle activities, along with their new icons, which were updated in Moodle 4.0. We will look at these in more detail later in this book. A quick introduction will suffice here:

Figure 1.2 – Activities in Moodle 4.0 demonstrating new icons

Figure 1.2 – Activities in Moodle 4.0 demonstrating new icons

Let's look at these icons in more detail:

  • Assignment: Allows you to upload files to be reviewed by the teacher.
  • BigBlueButton: A webinar with many features.
  • Chat: Provides live online chat between students.
  • Choice: Multiple-choice questions, plus interactive "Did You Know" engagers.
  • Database: A collection of entries/records.
  • External tool: Enables you to interact with resources and websites.
  • Feedback: Custom surveys with multiple question types.
  • Forum: Asynchronous discussions.
  • Glossary: Students and/or teachers can contribute terms to site-wide glossaries.
  • H5P: An HTML5 package containing interactive content launched from within Moodle.
  • Lesson: A conditional, branching activity.
  • Quiz: Many different types of questions are provided here, including multiple choice, matching, short answer, and numerical.
  • SCORM package: A collection of files that are packaged under an agreed standard, focused on learning objects.
  • Survey: Verified survey instruments that can be used for many different purposes.
  • Wiki: This is a familiar tool for collaboration with most younger students and many older students.
  • Workshop: This supports peer review and feedback for the assignments that the students upload.

In addition, some of Moodle's Plugin add-on modules called "blocks" add even more types of interaction. For example, a developer has created a block called "Appointments," which provides a form for teachers to book 1 on 1 appointments with students. The students can be notified and it can be added to both the teacher's and the student's calendars. Note that the Calendar is also a block. Now, let's learn how to shape the learning experience with Moodle.

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Moodle 4 E-Learning Course Development - Fifth Edition
Published in: Jun 2022
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ISBN-13: 9781801079037
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