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An attempt to apply game programming logic to moodle. and dealing with, students, teachers, and over all learning and teaching. | An attempt to apply game programming logic to moodle. and dealing with, students, teachers, and over all learning and teaching. | ||
rough draft... attempting to figure out categories. | rough draft... attempting to figure out categories. | ||
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Revision as of 19:59, 27 February 2015
An attempt to apply game programming logic to moodle. and dealing with, students, teachers, and over all learning and teaching. rough draft... attempting to figure out categories.
dates = DD / MM / YYYY
- Overview updated 07/02//2015
- assessment
- Moodle research -> "fork 1" of What is "differentiation" and how can it be achieved?
- Teaching with Moodle -> Dynamic assessment in Moodle. Possible?
- ITS (Intelligent Tutoring Systems) added 04/02/2015
- advanced editor
- initial rough draft / research / un-coherent notes edited 10/02//2015
- rough draft 1 edited 11/2/2015
- map editor = moodle -> (turn editing on)
- initial rough draft added 11/2/2015
- side note: map editor, i would is more geared folks that deal with moodle "themes"
- initial rough draft added 11/2/2015
- skill tree editor
- initial rough draft / research / un-coherent notes added 03/02//2015
- rough draft 1 added 11/2/2015
- quest editor
- initial rough draft / research / un-coherent notes added 11/2/2015
- online / multi player / tournements / groups
- initial rough draft / research / un-coherent notes added 20/2/2015
- content
- overall information of courses / activities / resources of actual moodle stuff, that can be dropped easily into moodle. came about in wanting to look at some actual courses dealing with "english"
- subject was more focused in Strand 2: wanting to look at some actual courses dealing with "english" ryan sanders Wednesday, February 25, 2015, to see about getting something happening within one of moodle websites.
- mini games within moodle courses (activities / resources)