Intermediate Moodle 3.2+
Intermediate Moodle 3.2+, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.75, with 59 lectures, based on 27 reviews, and has 133 subscribers.
You will learn about How to download and build a Moodle server on their home PC How to configure the Dashboard and Calendar How to create, edit and organise Categories and Subcategories How to enrol students via Course Meta links, Cohorts, Groups and Guest Access How to create Moodle Quizzes and add Quiz questions How to create Moodle courses using Weekly, Topics and Single Activity Course Formats How to Add Lessons, Wikis, Databases and various forums How to create user tours How to backup, restore, import and reset Moodle courses How to configure course tools such as Activity Completion, Release Criteria, Logs and the Gradebook This course is ideal for individuals who are Administrators, Managers, Course Creators seeking to enhance Moodle courses or Professionals interested in enhancing Moodle online courses for Staff Training and Professional Development or Professionals that use Moodle on a day to day basis and want to make Moodle better for their students! or Anyone interested in Learning Technology and how it can be used to enhance student learning It is particularly useful for Administrators, Managers, Course Creators seeking to enhance Moodle courses or Professionals interested in enhancing Moodle online courses for Staff Training and Professional Development or Professionals that use Moodle on a day to day basis and want to make Moodle better for their students! or Anyone interested in Learning Technology and how it can be used to enhance student learning.
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Summary
Title: Intermediate Moodle 3.2+
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3.75
Number of Lectures: 59
Number of Published Lectures: 59
Number of Curriculum Items: 59
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 59
Original Price: £19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to download and build a Moodle server on their home PC
- How to configure the Dashboard and Calendar
- How to create, edit and organise Categories and Subcategories
- How to enrol students via Course Meta links, Cohorts, Groups and Guest Access
- How to create Moodle Quizzes and add Quiz questions
- How to create Moodle courses using Weekly, Topics and Single Activity Course Formats
- How to Add Lessons, Wikis, Databases and various forums
- How to create user tours
- How to backup, restore, import and reset Moodle courses
- How to configure course tools such as Activity Completion, Release Criteria, Logs and the Gradebook
Who Should Attend
- Administrators, Managers, Course Creators seeking to enhance Moodle courses
- Professionals interested in enhancing Moodle online courses for Staff Training and Professional Development
- Professionals that use Moodle on a day to day basis and want to make Moodle better for their students!
- Anyone interested in Learning Technology and how it can be used to enhance student learning
Target Audiences
- Administrators, Managers, Course Creators seeking to enhance Moodle courses
- Professionals interested in enhancing Moodle online courses for Staff Training and Professional Development
- Professionals that use Moodle on a day to day basis and want to make Moodle better for their students!
- Anyone interested in Learning Technology and how it can be used to enhance student learning
Do you use Moodle? Do you use it to its full potential? Would you like to learn more about Moodle?
Well this is the right course for you!
This course has been split up into various different sections.
I’m going to begin the course by showing learner’s how to create their own Moodle instance on their own computer. This will be used throughout the course so that you can test and try all of the things I teach you. This will be followed by the Moodle Calendar and the Dashboard. I will discuss the Moodle website and the various resources available to learners.
In the Moodle courses section, we shall investigate categoriesand subcategories, and various course enrolment methodssuch as Meta Links, Cohort Enrolment, Guest Access, Groups and Groupings.
The course fomats section will look at Moodle course formats – inlcuding Topics, Weekly, Socialand Single Activity. User tours will also be taught in this section.
I wil show learners how to add various different activities to the course page including databases, wikis, advanced lessonsand advanced forums.
In the next section, I will show you how to import, export, backupand restoreMoodle courses.
There will be a section on Moodle quizzeswell I will show learner’s how to create basic Moodle quizzes with various different quiz question types.
Ttowards the end of the course there will be a section on course tools where I show learner’s how to use activity completion, release criteria, the Moodle Gradebook and access course logs, so that you can see what your learner’s are up to!
So if you want to learn a bit more about Moodle and get really involved in the nuts and bolts of this great virtual learning environment, why not sign up today?
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome and Introduction
Chapter 2: Getting to Know Moodle
Lecture 1: Introduction to Getitng to know Moodle
Lecture 2: Introduction to Moodle
Lecture 3: Create your own Moodle site – Bitnami
Lecture 4: Configuring the Dashboard
Lecture 5: Moodle Calendar
Lecture 6: Learning Activity 1
Chapter 3: Moodle Courses
Lecture 1: Introduction to Moodle Courses
Lecture 2: Course Categories and Subcategories
Lecture 3: Course Enrolment – Guest Access
Lecture 4: Course Enrolment – Meta Links
Lecture 5: Course Enrolment – Cohort Enrolment
Lecture 6: Course Enrolment – Groups and Groupings
Lecture 7: Learning Activity 2
Chapter 4: Moodle Course Formats
Lecture 1: Introduction to Moodle Course Formats
Lecture 2: Configuring the course page using course formats – Topic Format
Lecture 3: Configuring the course page using course formats – Weekly Format
Lecture 4: Configuring the course page using course formats – Social Format
Lecture 5: Configuring the course page using course formats – Single Activity Format
Lecture 6: User Tours 1
Lecture 7: User Tours 2
Lecture 8: Learning Activity 3
Lecture 9: Examples Lesson
Chapter 5: Adding Activities
Lecture 1: Introduction to Adding Activities
Lecture 2: Intermediate Forums – A Single Simple discussion
Lecture 3: Intermediate Forums – Each person posts one discussion
Lecture 4: Intermediate Forums – Q + A forum
Lecture 5: Intermediate Forums – Standard Forum Blog Type Display
Lecture 6: Adding a Wiki
Lecture 7: Adding Feedback
Lecture 8: Adding a Database
Lecture 9: Adding a lesson – Quizzes and Basic Learning Pathways
Lecture 10: Adding a Lesson – Clusters
Lecture 11: Learning Activity 4
Lecture 12: Examples Lesson
Chapter 6: Moodle Quizzes
Lecture 1: Introduction to Moodle Quizzes
Lecture 2: Quiz Configuration 1
Lecture 3: Quiz Configuration 2
Lecture 4: Quiz Configuration 3
Lecture 5: True or False Questions
Lecture 6: MCQ Questions
Lecture 7: Essay Questions
Lecture 8: Learning Activity 5
Lecture 9: Examples Lesson
Chapter 7: Backup, Restore, Import and Export
Lecture 1: Introduction to backup, restore, import and export
Lecture 2: Backing up Moodle Courses
Lecture 3: Restoring Moodle Courses
Lecture 4: Resetting a Course
Lecture 5: importing Content
Lecture 6: Learning Activity 6
Chapter 8: Course Tools
Lecture 1: Introduction to Course Tools
Lecture 2: Activity Completion Conditions
Lecture 3: Release Criteria
Lecture 4: An introduction to the Moodle Gradebook 1
Lecture 5: An introduction to the Moodle Gradebook 2
Lecture 6: Moodle Reporting and Logs
Lecture 7: Learning Activity 7
Lecture 8: Examples Lesson
Chapter 9: Goodbye
Lecture 1: Thank you and Goodbye
Instructors
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Ben Audsley
eLearning Specialist
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- 4 stars: 12 votes
- 5 stars: 11 votes
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