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It is not unusual for trainers to work in multicultural enviornments or to run a virtual business via the web.   
It is not unusual for trainers to work in multicultural enviornments or to run a virtual business via the web.   


The purpose of this page is to provide links to Moodle features and addins that trainers might find useful.   
The purpose of this page is to provide links to Moodle features and addins that trainers might find useful.
 
It may seem obvious to some but a good way to train teachers (or other trainers) how to use moodle is through moodle.  A few tips:
-- Know your audience.  Start at the beginning just as you would teaching anyone anything.
-- Provide resources for more study.  As much as we'd all like to think that every word we say is memorized and applied, sometimes people need to go back and re-read (watch, etc) what was taught and/or access it in another format. 
-- Have trainees utilize the [http://demo.moodle.org demo site] to practice if they're nervous about making a mistake.  Consider creating your own demo course.
-- Remember the fiction writer's addage of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Show,_don't_tell show, don't tell]...   


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Activity Locking]] - make activities and resources dependent upon results of activities. For example, this was initially developed to lock trainees from receiving Certificate before meeting the course requirments.
*[[Activity Locking]] - make activities and resources dependent upon results of activities. For example, this was initially developed to lock trainees from receiving Certificate before meeting the course requirments.
*[[Getting started for teachers]]  
*[[Getting started for teachers]]  
*Enrolment
*Enrolment  
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**[[Enrolment plugins]]  
**[[Enrolment plugins]]  
*payments
Ppayments
**[[Paypal]]  
**[[Paypal]]  
*[[Guest access]] Look around only for visitor
*[[Guest access]] Look around only for visitor
* more
* more

Revision as of 22:39, 28 July 2008

Overview

Trainers sometimes have a different perspective than teachers. Wikipedia says that training it is the acquisition of knowledge that relates to specific useful skills. Teachers tend to pass on skills which improve the learning abilities of their students in a more intangible cultural assimilation process. Often professional development courses are viewed as training because their focus is upon skill development.

It is not unusual for trainers to work in multicultural enviornments or to run a virtual business via the web.

The purpose of this page is to provide links to Moodle features and addins that trainers might find useful.

It may seem obvious to some but a good way to train teachers (or other trainers) how to use moodle is through moodle. A few tips: -- Know your audience. Start at the beginning just as you would teaching anyone anything. -- Provide resources for more study. As much as we'd all like to think that every word we say is memorized and applied, sometimes people need to go back and re-read (watch, etc) what was taught and/or access it in another format. -- Have trainees utilize the demo site to practice if they're nervous about making a mistake. Consider creating your own demo course. -- Remember the fiction writer's addage of show, don't tell...

See also

Ppayments