Thursday, 29 August 2013

Working with Moodle

Yesterday myself and Seaghan structured a Moodle course for a client. This involved breaking down the programme given to us by the client into courses and modules, and then creating these. I also constructed a sample course populated with material that is often used on Moodle, such as content pages, files, discussion forums, and assignment handups. These will be shown to the client as a demonstration of what they can do with this particular VLE (Virtual Learning Environment). I also created several different types of users and enrolled them in the sample course with different access levels, for example a student user can only access the material without editing, whereas a teacher can add to the course with new documents and topics.
It was very useful to get experience of structuring the course from the beginning. Moodle is a very popular tool for educational institutes, and is effective in providing for the delivery of e-learning components.

Users I created

Beauty Therapy course modules

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