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This page is intended to offer a really easy way to start teaching using Moodle. The idea is twofold: first, transfer simple paper-based tasks onto Moodle, then explore more advanced teaching methods that don't have such an exact paper equivalent.
Magnetic Servant Coach uses three significant leadership tools that are unique only to him/her and are neither completely Eastern nor completely Western. These three areas are carefully crafted through evaluation of each unique leadership philosophies both from East and West. This concept is materialized based on as how human society is operating at current times. We are leaving in a global village that all of the cultures and their belief systems are being influenced by one another. Electronic communication technology is capable of delivering messages from East to West and vice verse without discriminating any source or any user. Majority of world’s population is able to follow up the current news and world affair policies which was not even conceivable about two decades ago. Outsourcing of businesses, services are commonly practiced from East to West and vice versa. Athletes and coaches travel around the globe not only for competitive purposes but also occupy both the managerial and the sport coaching positions outside of their native cultures or countries etc. Historically sport is one of the earliest professions that helped the globalization process of humanity. Ever since the International Olympic Games were formed and organized sport has been one of the main tools that used by governments and societies to reach out and export and import ideas, customs and technologies to one another. The practices of Cross-cultural leadership techniques and philosophies have benefitted both civilizations of East and West.  Yet neither techniques nor philosophies of leadership of each culture did go thorough without going through a revision process. Whether Eastern or Western each leadership principle or philosophy has been going through a vigorous process of what seems to be ‘welcome and meet Joe and Cheng’ introduction sessions. When it comes to the leadership and its effectiveness human factor cannot be ignored nor eliminated. Should this happen the leadership process turns into practice of ‘ideology’ and may not make positive changes on human endeavors. Ideologies are designed and crafted for specific type of groups of individuals or societies and may not be applicable to the needs and inspirations of other cultures that are different. If we can use this argument and apply it to the sport settings we can see that a Zen coaching leadership style (applied by a Chinese coach) may not be of the most effective coaching practices when it is practiced on an American football program. Similarly a Western autocratic leadership style (applied by an American coach) may not be an effective leadership tool to coach a Japanese ladies volleyball team. Both the leadership philosophies and the Cultures have to be studied and learned in order for the coaches to be successful and effective.


This will be enough to give anyone a taste of what Moodle can do and will hopefully set you up to start learning more on your own. It's also a lot easier than the full-blown Moodle teacher certificate and has instant rewards in terms of:
Effective Leadership Rules:
1. Visioning and setting an example
a. Create an inspiring vision and shared values
b. Lead change
c. Lead by example
d. Demonstrate confidence
2. Empowering and energizing
a. Inspire and energize
b. Empower people
c. Communicate openly
d. Listen, support and help
3. Leading team
a. Involve everyone, use team approach
b. Coach, bring the best in your team
c. Encourage group decision
d. Monitor  progress but do not micromanage


* saving time and money on photocopying course materials
The Tao of Communication (Balanced Exchanges)
* less paperwork (or paper marking) to carry with you
Purposes Why?
* less correcting (marking) overall
Yin (receiving) Yang (sending)
* richer and more interactive homework and/or assignments
Learning Education
* formal evaluation of discussion skills and contributions (some students excel here whilst performing poorly elsewhere)
Understanding Persuading
* a wider range of deep-learning activities to stretch more able students
Being inspired Inspiring
* having all your detailed feedback about the targets you have set stored in the ''Gradebook'' automatically, not lost on the one paper copy of the essay, which you handed back to the student.


Starting ideas for existing practice:
Form How?
Yin (receiving) Yang (sending)
Listening Speaking
Watching Showing
Reading Writing
Knowledge speaks but wisdom listens (Jimi Hendrix).


* Hand out worksheet = place word document onto a course and tell the students where it is
East* versus West
* In-class end-of-unit test = create a quiz with a single attempt, adaptive mode off, and have questions and answers randomly ordered with the feedback + scores hidden for a while. Stick to short answer and multiple choice items for an easy life smile
Philosophy, Cultural Values, and Mindset
* Set essay homework = create assignment
* Show video with worksheet = embed a YouTube video in a quiz as a description, then show all the questions on one page


Starting ideas with more advanced features ([[Constructivism|social constructivism]])
East: Main Philosophies: Buddhism,
1. Cosmological unity
2. Life is a journey towards eternal realities that are beyond the realities that surround us
3. Circular  view of the universe, based on the perception of eternal recurrence
4. Inner-world dependant
5. Self-liberation from the false "Me" and finding the true "Me"
6. Behavioral ethics


* Hold an online debate after preparing in class. Specify a minimum number of posts/replies per student, use a rating scale and have a choice afterwards for a final vote. Optionally assign some students as moderators after giving them appropriate permissions.
Western Philosophy
* Run a collaborative project in groups, using a separate groups discussion forum for the lead-in and a wiki for the final project output. Assess them on their forum contributions (sum of ratings), contribution using the history of edits as well as the overall quality.
Western Philosophy
 
Christianity**, Rational, Scientific, Logical schools
==See also==
1. Feeling oneself as an element of the Divine
*[[The Good Teacher]]
2. Life is service (to the God, money, business, etc.)
 
3. Linear view of the universe and life, based on the Christian philosophy where everything has its beginning and the end.  
Using Moodle forum discussions:
4. Outer-world dependant
*[http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=114826#p504007 Social and organizational aspects of "How to" MoodleDocs]
5. Self-dedication to the goal (success, happiness, etc.)
*[http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=123690 Top 10 homework ideas for beginners]
 
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Magnetic Servant Coach uses three significant leadership tools that are unique only to him/her and are neither completely Eastern nor completely Western. These three areas are carefully crafted through evaluation of each unique leadership philosophies both from East and West. This concept is materialized based on as how human society is operating at current times. We are leaving in a global village that all of the cultures and their belief systems are being influenced by one another. Electronic communication technology is capable of delivering messages from East to West and vice verse without discriminating any source or any user. Majority of world’s population is able to follow up the current news and world affair policies which was not even conceivable about two decades ago. Outsourcing of businesses, services are commonly practiced from East to West and vice versa. Athletes and coaches travel around the globe not only for competitive purposes but also occupy both the managerial and the sport coaching positions outside of their native cultures or countries etc. Historically sport is one of the earliest professions that helped the globalization process of humanity. Ever since the International Olympic Games were formed and organized sport has been one of the main tools that used by governments and societies to reach out and export and import ideas, customs and technologies to one another. The practices of Cross-cultural leadership techniques and philosophies have benefitted both civilizations of East and West. Yet neither techniques nor philosophies of leadership of each culture did go thorough without going through a revision process. Whether Eastern or Western each leadership principle or philosophy has been going through a vigorous process of what seems to be ‘welcome and meet Joe and Cheng’ introduction sessions. When it comes to the leadership and its effectiveness human factor cannot be ignored nor eliminated. Should this happen the leadership process turns into practice of ‘ideology’ and may not make positive changes on human endeavors. Ideologies are designed and crafted for specific type of groups of individuals or societies and may not be applicable to the needs and inspirations of other cultures that are different. If we can use this argument and apply it to the sport settings we can see that a Zen coaching leadership style (applied by a Chinese coach) may not be of the most effective coaching practices when it is practiced on an American football program. Similarly a Western autocratic leadership style (applied by an American coach) may not be an effective leadership tool to coach a Japanese ladies volleyball team. Both the leadership philosophies and the Cultures have to be studied and learned in order for the coaches to be successful and effective.

Effective Leadership Rules: 1. Visioning and setting an example a. Create an inspiring vision and shared values b. Lead change c. Lead by example d. Demonstrate confidence 2. Empowering and energizing a. Inspire and energize b. Empower people c. Communicate openly d. Listen, support and help 3. Leading team a. Involve everyone, use team approach b. Coach, bring the best in your team c. Encourage group decision d. Monitor progress but do not micromanage

The Tao of Communication (Balanced Exchanges) Purposes Why? Yin (receiving) Yang (sending) Learning Education Understanding Persuading Being inspired Inspiring

Form How? Yin (receiving) Yang (sending) Listening Speaking Watching Showing Reading Writing Knowledge speaks but wisdom listens (Jimi Hendrix).

East* versus West Philosophy, Cultural Values, and Mindset

East: Main Philosophies: Buddhism, 1. Cosmological unity 2. Life is a journey towards eternal realities that are beyond the realities that surround us 3. Circular view of the universe, based on the perception of eternal recurrence 4. Inner-world dependant 5. Self-liberation from the false "Me" and finding the true "Me" 6. Behavioral ethics

Western Philosophy Western Philosophy Christianity**, Rational, Scientific, Logical schools 1. Feeling oneself as an element of the Divine 2. Life is service (to the God, money, business, etc.) 3. Linear view of the universe and life, based on the Christian philosophy where everything has its beginning and the end. 4. Outer-world dependant 5. Self-dedication to the goal (success, happiness, etc.)