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# Lecturer in psychology at the [[University of Canberra]] (UC), Australia<br>
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::(UC is switching from [[WebCT]] to [[Moodle]] by the end of 2008.)
# Interested in [http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Disruptive_technology disruptive technologies] and [http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Open_educational_resources open educational resources].
# Most active over at Wikiversity: [http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User:Jtneill my Wikiversity user page].
# Learning about how to [[/Using Moodle|use Moodle]].


==My Moodle==
==My Moodle==

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James Neill/Bio

  1. Been using Moodle as a teacher moderately extensively since 2008 and a Moodle Mentor at the University of Canberra - but still learning about how to James Neill/Using Moodle.
  2. Lecturer in psychology, University of Canberra (UC), Australia -- UC switched from WebCT to Moodle in 2009. I'm a "Moodle Mentor" (helping staff in my discipline to adopt/adapt to Moodle)
  3. Advocate of open academic principles and practices.
  4. Interested in disruptive technologies, open educational resources, and usability.
  5. Generally, I'm most active over at Wikiversity: my Wikiversity user page. Also see twitter and linkedin.

My Moodle

Profile pages

Fora posts

People I'm 'working' with

(whether they like it or not! :))

See also

These are some of my user James Neill/Subpages which contain notes about using Moodle
Some other (technical) subpages

External links