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Academic, governmental, organisational research (mostly) involving Moodle (design, use, implementation...). Check [[Moodle research FAQ|here]] for details. | Academic, governmental, organisational research (mostly) involving Moodle (design, use, implementation...). Check [[Moodle research FAQ|here]] for details. | ||
==Print (papers, reports, collections, theses...)== | ==Print (papers, reports, collections, theses...)== | ||
*Rakoczi, Gergely. "Cast your Eyes on Moodle: An Eye Tracking Study investigating learning with Moodle" [http://www.fm-kp.si/zalozba/ISBN/978-961-266-066-6/prispevki/rakoczi.pdf] | |||
==Presentations and videos== | ==Presentations and videos== | ||
==Other material (eg projects)== | ==Other material (eg projects)== |
Revision as of 19:48, 18 March 2011
A growing, community-contributed collection of research into LMS (Learning Management Systems) and particularly Moodle.
Moodle-specific research
Academic, governmental, organisational research (mostly) involving Moodle (design, use, implementation...). Check here for details.
Print (papers, reports, collections, theses...)
- Rakoczi, Gergely. "Cast your Eyes on Moodle: An Eye Tracking Study investigating learning with Moodle" [1]
Presentations and videos
Other material (eg projects)
LMS research - general
Broader academic, governmental, organisational research on LMS/VLE useful to Moodle to learn from. Check here for details.
Print (papers, reports, collections, theses...)
- Carmean, C. & Haefner,J. (2002). Mind over matter: Transforming course management systems into effective learning environments. EDUCAUSE Review, Vol. 37, No. 6, pp. 27–33.
- Chang, Chinhong Lim (2008) Faculty Perceptions and Utilization of a Learning Management System in Higher Education (dissertation)
- Keesee, G. & Shepard, M.(2011) Perceived Attributes Predict Course Management System Adopter Status. Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, Vol 14/1.
- Lane, L. (2009) Insidious pedagogy: How course management systems impact teaching. First Monday, Vol. 14, Number 10 - 5 Oct 2009
- OFSTED (2009) Virtual learning environments: an evaluation of their development in a sample of educational settings.
Presentations and videos
Other material
Questions? Try here
See the growing list at Moodle research FAQ