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Moodle: A Complete Guide: 3 in 1, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 93 lectures, based on 29 reviews, and has 194 subscribers.

You will learn about Design resources and activities using multimedia elements as well as Moodle’s resources Set up study groups in order to create social interaction within the Moodle course Design a wiki activity in order to use Moodles social activities Provide feedback to your students in several ways using Moodle or external tools Create, upload, and use badges when finishing a graded activity and gamify your Moodle course This course is ideal for individuals who are This Learning Path is ideal for anyone who has to administer a Moodle system. Whether, dealing with a small-scale local Moodle system or a large-scale multi-site Virtual Learning Environment & also for developers who want to design different types of activity and add social interaction to the Moodle courses. It is particularly useful for This Learning Path is ideal for anyone who has to administer a Moodle system. Whether, dealing with a small-scale local Moodle system or a large-scale multi-site Virtual Learning Environment & also for developers who want to design different types of activity and add social interaction to the Moodle courses.

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Title: Moodle: A Complete Guide: 3 in 1

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.2

Number of Lectures: 93

Number of Published Lectures: 93

Number of Curriculum Items: 93

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 93

Original Price: $199.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Design resources and activities using multimedia elements as well as Moodle’s resources
  • Set up study groups in order to create social interaction within the Moodle course
  • Design a wiki activity in order to use Moodles social activities
  • Provide feedback to your students in several ways using Moodle or external tools
  • Create, upload, and use badges when finishing a graded activity and gamify your Moodle course
  • Who Should Attend

  • This Learning Path is ideal for anyone who has to administer a Moodle system. Whether, dealing with a small-scale local Moodle system or a large-scale multi-site Virtual Learning Environment & also for developers who want to design different types of activity and add social interaction to the Moodle courses.
  • Target Audiences

  • This Learning Path is ideal for anyone who has to administer a Moodle system. Whether, dealing with a small-scale local Moodle system or a large-scale multi-site Virtual Learning Environment & also for developers who want to design different types of activity and add social interaction to the Moodle courses.
  • Are you looking forward to get well versed with performing various activities in moodle? Then this is the perfect course for you.

    Moodle is one of the most popular open source platforms to create, manage, and organize content for courses. This comprehensive 3-in-1 course guides you to work with repositories and e-portfolios and organize the content to gamify the course. Similarly, you’ll gain interest in learning various other elements that can be added to a Moodle course in order to make it more attractive to students.

    By the end of the course, you will be able to make the most of Moodle for teaching purposes along with having your own portable repositories for collaborative work.

    Contents and Overview

    This training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.

    The first course,? Moodle for Beginners hows you how to create both activities and resources, creating them in a Moodle course and also using external tools. We’ll enhance our Moodle course by creating external websites, blogs, videos, and channels in order to create a dynamic course. Furthermore, you’ll learn to work with repositories and e-portfolios and organize the content to gamify the course. You’ll learn how to deal with and organize information, edit, and share it.

    The second course, Moodle Recipesis one of the most popular open source platforms to create, manage, and organize content for courses. It starts giving recipes on how to enhance the Moodle course using different types of external elements and embed them in it. Later it goes on adding social condiments as well as the creation of groups within Moodle. Afterwards, the course shows how to interact online and live among students, teachers, and parents.

    The Third course,? Mastering Moodleshows how to create graded activities and exams, personalize grade-books, provide feedback, and award students with the use of badges in several ways using different tools. These may be within the Moodle course or external tools specific to such purposes. The course also covers applying gamification to Moodle. There are plenty of items that can be used in order to gamify a Moodle course. There are simple steps to bear in mind when designing and then applying for a Moodle course. Students can get badges for specific goals within the course. There are plenty of other elements that can be added to a Moodle course in order to make it more attractive to students. Blocks are also explored and added according to the needs of the course. Gamified courses need gamification blocks as well as certain plugins.

    About the Authors:

    Silvina P. Hillar is Italian and has been teaching English since 1993. She has always had a great interest in teaching and has done a lot of research on teaching methodologies and management techniques, and embedding them into e-learning and teaching. She has also explored different types of e-learning combining them with Moodle.

    She also researches multimedia assets that enhance teaching and learning through VLE platforms. She tries to embed the learning of students through new resources that are appealing and innovative for them. In this way, she ensures that multimedia stimulates different thinking skills as well as multiple types of intelligence.

    She is an English teacher, a Certified Legal Translator (English/Spanish), and has a postgraduate degree in Education (graduated with honors).She has worked at several schools and institutions with native English speaking students and students of English as a foreign language, and as an independent consultant for many international companies in the capacity of an Interpreter, Translator, and Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) Course Designer.

    She has always had a passion for technological devices concerning education. Formerly, videos and cassettes were a must in her teaching lessons; the computer was, and still does, play a big role. Her brother, Gastón C. Hillar, designed some programs and games for her teaching. Lately, she has been teaching using Moodle and the Web. She believes that one of the most amazing challenges in education is bridging the gap between classic education and modern technologies.She has authored: Moodle 1.9: The English Teacher’s Cookbook, Moodle 2.0 Multimedia Cookbook, Moodle 2.5 Multimedia Cookbook second edition, Mind Mapping with FreeMind, and Moodle 2.3 Multimedia Video Course.When not tinkering with computers, she enjoys traveling with her son, Nico and her love, Jorge, with whom she spends wonderful time.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Moodle for Beginners

    Lecture 1: The Course Overview

    Lecture 2: Exploring Resources within Moodle

    Lecture 3: Choosing a Resource

    Lecture 4: Designing a Resource

    Lecture 5: Uploading a Resource

    Lecture 6: Adding a Resource within a Block

    Lecture 7: Exploring External Resources

    Lecture 8: Designing Blogs

    Lecture 9: Creating Videos

    Lecture 10: Embedding External Resources

    Lecture 11: Combining External Resources

    Lecture 12: Enabling a Repository

    Lecture 13: Working with the Repository

    Lecture 14: Enabling an e-Portfolio

    Lecture 15: Working with the e-Portfolio

    Lecture 16: Embedding the e-Portfolio in the Moodle Course

    Lecture 17: Exploring Solitary or Intrapersonal Activities

    Lecture 18: Designing a Solitary or Intrapersonal Activity

    Lecture 19: Exploring Social or Interpersonal Activities

    Lecture 20: Choosing a Social or Interpersonal Activity and Uploading Content to It

    Lecture 21: Adding New Users and Enrolling Them in Both Activities

    Lecture 22: Using a Website to Create Activities

    Lecture 23: Uploading Activities in the Moodle Course

    Lecture 24: Using Free and Open Source Software to Create Activities

    Lecture 25: Uploading Activities in the Moodle Course

    Lecture 26: Using Already Made Activities and Embedding Them in the Moodle Course

    Lecture 27: Adding Content to a Lesson

    Lecture 28: Adding a Question to a Lesson

    Lecture 29: Adding More Questions to a Lesson

    Lecture 30: Previewing the Lesson

    Lecture 31: Ending the Lesson

    Chapter 2: Moodle Recipes

    Lecture 1: The Course Overview

    Lecture 2: Exploring Advantages and Disadvantages of Video Channels

    Lecture 3: Exploring Video Resolutions

    Lecture 4: Adding Subtitles and Closed Captions to Videos

    Lecture 5: Adding Hotspots or Links to Videos

    Lecture 6: Optimizing the Touch Experience

    Lecture 7: Exploring Free Sounds and Music

    Lecture 8: Exploring Tools to Work with Podcasts, Sounds, and Music

    Lecture 9: Editing a Podcast

    Lecture 10: Embedding Recordings in Moodle

    Lecture 11: Creating an Activity or Resource Using the Recording

    Lecture 12: Exploring Images File Formats

    Lecture 13: Exploring External Tools to Work with Images

    Lecture 14: Creating Different Types of File Formats

    Lecture 15: Editing Images

    Lecture 16: Creating an Activity or Resource Using the Images

    Lecture 17: Creating a Social Format Course

    Lecture 18: Communicating Through Forum Within the Social Format Course

    Lecture 19: Communicating Through Personal Messages

    Lecture 20: Designing Activities for Collaborative Work

    Lecture 21: Creating Wikis

    Lecture 22: Exploring Online Live Speaking Plugins in Moodle

    Lecture 23: Exploring Online Live Speaking Resources Outside Moodle

    Lecture 24: Embedding Online Live Speaking Resources Outside Moodle

    Lecture 25: Exploring Social Networks and Embedding Them in Moodle

    Lecture 26: Using the BigBlueButton

    Lecture 27: Working in Groups Using Google Docs

    Lecture 28: Using SurveyMonkey to Work in Groups

    Lecture 29: Using an Interactive Web Based Whiteboard: Twiddla

    Lecture 30: Embedding Twiddla in Moodle

    Lecture 31: Designing a Workshop Activity in Moodle

    Chapter 3: Mastering Moodle

    Lecture 1: The Course Overview

    Lecture 2: Creating and Adding a Quiz Activity

    Lecture 3: Adding Questions to the Quiz Activity

    Lecture 4: Designing a Drag and Drop Quiz Activity with Images

    Lecture 5: Adding the Drag and Drop Activity Combined with the Quiz

    Lecture 6: Submitting the Activity and Checking the Grade

    Lecture 7: Designing a Poll within Moodle

    Lecture 8: Designing a Graph after the Poll

    Lecture 9: Exploring Multimedia Poll Tools

    Lecture 10: Embedding External Polls in Moodle

    Lecture 11: Creating an Activity Using the Polls

    Lecture 12: Creating an Online Test

    Lecture 13: Embedding the Online Test in Moodle

    Lecture 14: Creating a Test Within Moodle

    Lecture 15: Setting the Rules for the Test

    Lecture 16: Assessing the Test

    Lecture 17: Why Gamooification

    Lecture 18: Creating Resources for a Gamified Course

    Lecture 19: Adding a Profile Completion Badge

    Lecture 20: Obtaining a Profile Completion Badge

    Lecture 21: Adding a Course Completion Badge

    Lecture 22: Allowing Activity Completion When Designing an Activity

    Lecture 23: Creating Threaded Activities or Resources

    Lecture 24: Adding an Activity Completion Badge

    Lecture 25: Adding an Activity Result Block

    Lecture 26: Exploring Blocks for Gamifying Courses

    Lecture 27: The Role of Badges in a Gamified Moodle Course

    Lecture 28: Creating a Badge from Scratch

    Lecture 29: Deciding the Criteria of the Badge

    Lecture 30: Adjusting the Size of the Badge for the Gamified Moodle Course

    Lecture 31: Uploading the Badge to the Gamified Moodle Course

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