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| ==Why this?==
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| There is no single, quality source to gather research about Moodle (and LMS/VLE in general, with mentions of Moodle). A page one can point to when asked: 'What does the research say about Moodle?'
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| ==What to include?==
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| Links to pieces of quality academic research about design and use of Moodle and LMS/VLE in general. This includes papers, articles, reports, theses, case studies, videos and similar material. See How to include? section on the format.
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| ==What NOT to include?==
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| Blog posts (unless highly relevant and contain quality references [>3 as a base] to this topic), tutorials, 'how to' videos, newspaper articles (if a study quoted, go to the original source instead)
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| ==How do I cite the work?==
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| You will not lose any credit if you don't cite works with absolute precision to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parenthetical_referencing Harvard] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APA_style APA] style. ;-)
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| Simply mention the author(s), date, title, source of publication and a link to publication for others to access. Something like this will do just fine:
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| Smith, J (2011) [[Moodle_research|Research review of Moodle in educational institutions]]. Moodle Magazine No.1/Spring 2011
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| ==Can I annotate and explain more about the work(s) I list?==
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| Please do, but NOT on this page or it will become huge. Create a new wiki page for it, like this:
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| *Replace the existing '''last part of the URL''' with the title of the work:
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| [[Image:Talk_Moodle_research_-_MoodleDocs-1.jpg]]
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| and hit Enter/Return - your page will be instantly created, edit as much as you like!
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| Here is an [[Sample Title of A Moodle Related Government Report|example]].
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| '''PLEASE NOTE: All contributions to Moodle Docs are considered to be released under the [[License|GNU General Public License]]. Please observe the copyright provisions of the work you quote at all times.'''
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