Geesh... I thought I was going to sail through this one... boy was I wrong.
I worked with moodle in the past and I got really hung up on actually getting it to work for me. I tried and tried bit by bit, but couldn't get anything to load into my sandbox area. I knew I had to get going on my ideas and not challenge the technology so I ended up writing about what I would do in the wiki. Sad... I know... sad... I did really want to accomplish using Moodle as an LMS and launching something. As some of the vendors that I work with use Moodle on an on-going basis I do really want to get a handle on this technology. In my last course the 4150 I did get pretty good at navigating around, but building inside just kind of stumped me this time around. I think if I had a few hours to dedicate to learning the technology outright, then I would have been more successful. I found a website to use of the generational videos that my company owns. Everything is locked down pretty tight due to copyright, so this information wouldn't be easily available on You tube for me to use with my learners... but having the students read, make notes and provide a forum post does ensure that they read the material and digest it. then reading through others answers and providing a summary of what they have taken away from this lesson is good learning.
I went back and forth on my instructions as I know I am not as clear as I should be sometimes, and actually doing the marking rubric exercise at the end made my course easier to understand. Thank goodness for the marking rubric.... my poor learners!
I will use this outline as I move forward to ensure that I have dotted my "i's" and crossed my "t's"
Thanks for the opportunity... this one was a good challenge for me
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I'm sorry you couldn't actually put your learning activity into Moodle - please feel that you can ask me or your group for help.
ReplyDeleteYes, the rubric provides structure to a learning activity and ensures that we are actually teaching to an objective and actually assessing for that objective - what a novel thought :)