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<big>''''23 things' a way to learn Moodle'''<big> - Vanessa Tuckfield, CIT
<big>''''23 things' a way to learn Moodle'''</big> - Vanessa Tuckfield, CIT


Vanessa is an educational copyright expert - but the library is involved in implementing new LMS.
Vanessa is an educational copyright expert - CIT library staff are involved in implementing new LMS.


* [[CIT]] uses [[Moodle]] and [[Wimba]]
* [[CIT]] uses [[Moodle]] and [[Wimba]]

Revision as of 01:06, 7 October 2010

'23 things' a way to learn Moodle - Vanessa Tuckfield, CIT

Vanessa is an educational copyright expert - CIT library staff are involved in implementing new LMS.

  • CIT uses Moodle and Wimba
  • Library's role is help staff learn to use these tools
  • "23 things" is a method/process for learning web 2.0 - CIT is using/adapting this approach to help staff learn Moodle/Wimba
  • 10 week course - 1 hour per week, n = 33 - teaching and learning staff
    • Some finished in 2 weeks; others ran over (varying degree of participation)
    • Focused on what was different between old LMS and new Moodle?
    • Content:
      • How to log in
      • How to develop profiles
      • How to create a blog (within Moodle - for
      • Glossary
      • Wikis - Favourite things
      • Internet security - budd.e program (for primary and high school) - create robots - export and import images of the robot into Moodle
      • Wimba - Pronto messaging system (download/install)
      • Wimba classroom (only organised session) - also organised through calendar
      • Choice (favourite colours)
      • RSS/Email feeds
      • Quiz
      • Voice presentation (favourite poems / limericks)
      • Voice board
      • Photo stream
      • Embed Youtube / Teachertube
      • Twitter/Yammer
      • Locate 'free' learning objects - cc-licensed from Flickr
      • Deposit object in eLR repository
      • Link object to course
      • Feedback form
      • Twitter/Yammer
      • Automated certificate