Self-Access Moodle Orientation Materials for Teachers

I usually find there are two ways that I get up to speed with new technology stuff: Either I go through things step-by-step and build up skills in order; or, I just wander around and let all the information wash over me until it starts to make sense.

Well, if you follow either of these ways of learning about new stuff, these videos should help you. There are three Moodle training videos here that you can watch online anytime you like. I didn’t make them. They were created by Paul Treadwell at Cornell University for the Digital Divide Network. We can use Cornell’s resources because he shared them under a Creative Commons license. Thanks, Paul!

Obirin’s Moodle Course has a slightly different design, but the tools and ideas are the same.

First, there is a general introduction to a simple course.
Working with Moodle- Course Skeleton and adding Resources, Courtesy of Paul Treadwell and Marguerite Wells- Cornell University. About 10 minutes.

Next, there is a video showing how to add a quiz.

Finally, there is a demonstration of how to add video to your Moodle course. About 3 minutes.

All these videos were provided under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License.

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