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<big>'''Using Moodle in a multi-campus unit — A case study'''</big> - Margot Schuhmacher, Monash University | <big>'''Using Moodle in a multi-campus unit — A case study'''</big> - [http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/about/staff/Margot-Schuhmacher Margot Schuhmacher], Monash University | ||
# Margot presented about how Monash University has been going about teaching across multi-campuses | # Margot presented about how Monash University has been going about teaching across multi-campuses | ||
# Blackboard is the main system - or they can choose to use Moodle - unit convener requests | # Blackboard is the main system - or they can choose to use Moodle - unit convener requests | ||
# 75% of staff choose Moodle - students want one system - they prefer Moodle | |||
# Margot showed as a ICT admin person for Moodle how she sets up course templates, links to local policies, locally-added modules and customisations etc. | |||
# One interesting topic is that students wanted single-point access e.g. to all lecture notes (e.g., to download them all) | |||
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Using Moodle in a multi-campus unit — A case study - Margot Schuhmacher, Monash University
- Margot presented about how Monash University has been going about teaching across multi-campuses
- Blackboard is the main system - or they can choose to use Moodle - unit convener requests
- 75% of staff choose Moodle - students want one system - they prefer Moodle
- Margot showed as a ICT admin person for Moodle how she sets up course templates, links to local policies, locally-added modules and customisations etc.
- One interesting topic is that students wanted single-point access e.g. to all lecture notes (e.g., to download them all)