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MOODLEMariflor DomingoCarol Dollentas

Erika Marie Bernardo

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MOODLE• is an Open Source

Course Management System (CMS), also known as a Learning Management System (LMS) or a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).

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• It has become very popular among educators around the world as a tool for creating online dynamic web sites for their students.

MOODLE

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• To work, it needs to be installed on a web server somewhere, either on one of your own computers or one at a web hosting company.

MOODLE

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What is Moodle?• The focus of the

Moodle project is always on giving educators the best tools to manage and promote learning, but there are many ways to use Moodle.

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• is a software package for producing Internet-based courses and web sites.

• It is a global development project designed to support a social constructionist framework of education.

MOODLE

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• is provided freely as Open Source software (under the GNU Public License). Basically this means Moodle is copyrighted, but that you have additional freedoms.

MOODLE

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You are allowed to copy, use and modify Moodle provided that you agree to: 

• provide the source to others;

• not modify or remove the original license and copyrights

• apply this same license to any derivative work.

MOODLE

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• The word Moodle was originally an acronym for Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment, which is mostly useful to programmers and education theorists.

MOODLE

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• It's also a verb that describes the process of lazily meandering through something, doing things as it occurs to you to do them, an enjoyable tinkering that often leads to insight and creativity..

MOODLE

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Who’s the Man?

• Moodle was originally developed by Martin Dougiamas to help educators create online courses with a focus on interaction and collaborative construction of content, and is in continual evolution.

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• As such it applies both to the way Moodle was developed, and to the way a student or teacher might approach studying or teaching an online course.

• Anyone who uses Moodle is a Moodler

MOODLE

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• Assignment submission

• Discussion forum• Files download• Grading• Moodle instant

messages

• Online calendar• Online news and

announcement (College and course level)

• Online quiz• Wiki

Features

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• activities (including word and math games)

• resource types• question types

(multiple choice, true and false, fill in the blank, etc)

• data field types (for the database activity)

• graphical themes• authentication

methods (can require username and password accessibility)

• enrollment methods

• content filters

Plug-ins

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Some of the question types offered by Moodle include:

• Multiple Choice questions• Short Answer questions• True or False/Matching questions• Numerical questions• Embedded answer questions

QUIZ FEATURES

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• The administrator - The administrator controls the creation of courses and creates teachers by assigning users to courses and giving them a role for that course.

• Course Creator - A course creator can create courses, teach in them and assign others to teacher roles

• Teachers - A teacher is a role in a specific course

• Students - Students can participate and view activities but not create them.

• Guest - A guest is a view only role. This person cannot participate in the course.

PERSONS in Moodle

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• Lower total cost for ownership• Higher levels of security• Peer review• Greater flexibility• Ability to customize by modifying code• Audit ability and code availability• Technical support• Well-tested updates and plug-ins• Variety of capabilities and tools

Advantages

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• The ability to integrate with human resource systems• The ability to integrate well between student

administration systems and Moodle student information

• The ability to support specific and complex business-process models

• The ability to use a distributed administration model to support multiple “schools” and “departments”

• The polished look of proprietary software, (it has a flat structure for organizing and navigating learning materials)

• Sophisticated assessment and grading capabilities• Efficient use of space, e.g., a fixed block at the top

that wastes valuable screen “real estate”

Disadvantages

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To the Institute• Saves paper and toner costs• Saves answer sheet costs• Utilizes Institute’s computer

and internet

Benefits

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To the Students• Saves students pencil costs• Students become familiar with standard teaching software that is

in wide use at schools internationally and via distance learning systems on the Web.

• Gives students immediate, detailed washback:– They see their results immediately. – Their grades are centralized and accessible to them (during

class) and easy for them to keep track of.– Computer tests are easy to repeat. – Each and every student gets individualized attention from the

teacher through the mooodle quizzes.– They see the correct answers to items they got wrong

immediately after completing a quiz.

Benefits

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To the Instructors• No photocopying• No answer sheets• Don’t have to carry the test around• No need for the test marking device• Grading automated• Can shuffle test items and/or responses in items. • Can time test. Students know when it’s over and they

don’t ask for extra time.• Can analyze student’s responses to see which items

produced most incorrect responses. This could be useful for planning lessons to review material.

Benefits

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Philosophy• The design and development

of Moodle is guided by a "social constructionist pedagogy".

• This page attempts to unpack this concept in terms of threemain, related concepts: constructivism, constructionism, social constructivism.

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Contructivism• From

a constructivist point of view, people actively construct new knowledge as they interact with their environments.

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Constructionism Constructionism  asserts that

learning is particularly effective when constructing something for others to experience.

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Social Constructivism

• Social constructivism extends constructivism into social settings, wherein groups construct knowledge for one another, collaboratively creating a small culture of shared artifacts with shared meanings.

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Conclusion• Moodle doesn't FORCE this style

of behaviour, but this is what the designers believe that it is best at supporting.

• In future, as the technical infrastructure of Moodle stabilises, further improvements in pedagogical support will be a major direction for Moodle development.

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