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*'''Comment:''' Section 7 contains a demonstration of a lesson demo without error in Overview Lesson.  Plus you can enter into the course as a student, teacher or administrator.  The  backup of this . You will have to log in as administrator to get to the site files.
*'''Comment:''' Section 7 contains a demonstration of a lesson demo without error in Overview Lesson.  Plus you can enter into the course as a student, teacher or administrator.  The  backup of this . You will have to log in as administrator to get to the site files.


==New Lesson==
==Draft New Lesson Demo==
*'''Version:''' Created in Moodle version
*'''Version:''' Created in Moodle 1.9
*'''Description:'''  
*'''Description:''' A backup file that contains 4 Lessons
*'''Location backup file (size):''' external link if any (size in Mg)
*'''Location backup file (size):''' Tracker issue MDLSITE-304 (1.8 Mg). Select most recent upload  (backup-demol_2-20071221-1031.zip was created on 21 Dec 2007).
*'''Location demo:''' external link if any
*'''Location demo:''' There is no external link
*'''Comment:'''
*'''Comment:'''Located in a course that only contains a Topic #7. Purpose of this lesson is to demonstrate many features with simple examples, which will allow a foundation for a teacher to edit.  Lesson 1 is the Basics, similar to current demo.  Lesson 2 has an example of each question type. Lesson 3 presents advanced clusters and end of branch examples.  Lesson 4 is a brief Flash Card type lesson.

Revision as of 13:02, 8 January 2008

The purpose of this page is to provide links to different kinds of demonstration lessons. The link maybe to an actual online Moodle lesson and/or a backup file that can be restored to another Moodle.

The intent is to give a flavor of a kind of lesson or a lesson technique, rather than a whole lesson. Please see page comments for more guidelines.

Standard fomat for entry

  • Version: Created in Moodle version
  • Description:
  • Location backup file (size): external link if any (size in Mg)
  • Location demo: external link if any
  • Comment:

Overview lesson

  • Version: Moodle 1.7
  • Description: The link below goes to a backup of a course that includes Lesson demonstration initally created for 1.4 and ported into this 1.7 version.
  • Location backup file(size): features demo backup here(1.6 MB)
  • Location demo: Student only demo here
  • Comment: After downloading this course, you should notice that there is a mistake in the lesson. It is carefully broken into parts with a branch table. However the second slide in is a start cluster page with a random jump associated with it. This makes a confusing presentation to a student.

Lesson demo.moodle

  • Version: Moodle 1.9
  • Description:
  • Location backup file (size): demo.moodle course log on as Admin (6.1 Mg)
  • Location demo: Log on as admin, student or teacher
  • Comment: Section 7 contains a demonstration of a lesson demo without error in Overview Lesson. Plus you can enter into the course as a student, teacher or administrator. The backup of this . You will have to log in as administrator to get to the site files.

Draft New Lesson Demo

  • Version: Created in Moodle 1.9
  • Description: A backup file that contains 4 Lessons
  • Location backup file (size): Tracker issue MDLSITE-304 (1.8 Mg). Select most recent upload (backup-demol_2-20071221-1031.zip was created on 21 Dec 2007).
  • Location demo: There is no external link
  • Comment:Located in a course that only contains a Topic #7. Purpose of this lesson is to demonstrate many features with simple examples, which will allow a foundation for a teacher to edit. Lesson 1 is the Basics, similar to current demo. Lesson 2 has an example of each question type. Lesson 3 presents advanced clusters and end of branch examples. Lesson 4 is a brief Flash Card type lesson.