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Moodle Demo @ RIM Faculty Training

Moodle Demo @ RIM Faculty Training. Prof. Galit Shmueli and Boaz Shmueli Rigsum IT & Management May 23, 2011. Moodle Terminology. “Course” is a single module, taught by a single instructor (or co-instructors) Examples: Politics, Object-oriented programming “Category” is a group of courses

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Moodle Demo @ RIM Faculty Training

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  1. Moodle Demo @ RIMFaculty Training Prof. Galit Shmueli and Boaz Shmueli Rigsum IT & Management May 23, 2011

  2. Moodle Terminology “Course” is a single module, taught by a single instructor (or co-instructors) Examples: Politics, Object-oriented programming “Category” is a group of courses Examples: DFM, DIMS

  3. For Instructors (=Teachers) & Course Creators

  4. Demo Moodle Installed @ RIM Purpose: for faculty to try out Moodle • Hosted locally on RIM server • Try it out and compare to using Google Apps alone • If RIM decides to use Moodle, it might be hosted elsewhere moodle.rim.edu.bt/moodle

  5. Creating Course Categories & Courses

  6. Create your current course

  7. Add course topics • Go into the course you created; turn editing ON • Add Resource> Insert a Label

  8. Add course materials and references

  9. Add/Delete Students • Option 1: Admin signs up students • Option 2: Teacher signs up students In both cases, teacher can override

  10. Create Groups (for group projects, presentations) Go into the course you created; turn editing on

  11. Creating groups automatically Create groups of 5 students each (random vs. assigned)

  12. Creating An Assignment • Turn Editing ON • “Add an Activity” under chosen topic • Offline Activity

  13. Offline Assignment Group Assignment?

  14. Grading • Once an assignment (or other Activity) is created, it is automatically added to the Gradebook

  15. Uploading Grades

  16. Uploading Grades from CSV File

  17. Creating categories of assignments • Useful for categorizing grades (classwork, homework, project, etc,)

  18. Generating Grade Reports

  19. Any Questions? Please ask now or after trying it out

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