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The '''Project module''' was created as joint effort by universities in Sapporo (Japan), Kyoto (Japan), Melbourne (Australia), and Tampere (Finland). The development is presided over by Don Hinkelman and Tom Robb. | The '''Project module''' was created as joint effort by universities in Sapporo (Japan), Kyoto (Japan), Melbourne (Australia), and Tampere (Finland). The development is presided over by Don Hinkelman and Tom Robb. | ||
The module is intended to guide project-based learning--students creating publishable files or other on-line projects. It includes flexible sequencing of five modules--brainstorm, signup, submit, schedule, and assessment. Student projects that are | The module is intended to guide project-based learning--students creating publishable files or other on-line projects. It includes flexible sequencing of five modules--brainstorm, signup, submit, schedule, and assessment. Student projects that can be managed with this module are artwork, websites, powerpoint presentations, essays, and research articles, especially those requiring multiple drafts and multiple assessments. | ||
Version 1.5 was released in October 2005, version 1.6 beta in July 2006, and version 1.7 beta in March 2007. | Version 1.5 was released in October 2005, version 1.6 beta in July 2006, and version 1.7 beta in March 2007. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=33657 Project module discussion] | * [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=33657 Project module 1.6 discussion] | ||
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=56980 Project module 1.7 discussion] | |||
* [http://englishforum.sgu.ac.jp/downloads/ Project module downloads & documentation] | * [http://englishforum.sgu.ac.jp/downloads/ Project module downloads & documentation] | ||
[[Category:Teacher]] | [[Category:Teacher]] | ||
[[Category:Modules (non-standard)]] | [[Category:Modules (non-standard)]] |
Revision as of 09:08, 25 March 2007
The Project module was created as joint effort by universities in Sapporo (Japan), Kyoto (Japan), Melbourne (Australia), and Tampere (Finland). The development is presided over by Don Hinkelman and Tom Robb.
The module is intended to guide project-based learning--students creating publishable files or other on-line projects. It includes flexible sequencing of five modules--brainstorm, signup, submit, schedule, and assessment. Student projects that can be managed with this module are artwork, websites, powerpoint presentations, essays, and research articles, especially those requiring multiple drafts and multiple assessments.
Version 1.5 was released in October 2005, version 1.6 beta in July 2006, and version 1.7 beta in March 2007.