Fast-paced guide for designing effective Moodle courses; experiment with Moodle’s features for free using MoodleCloud
Key Features
Apply principles of instructional design to create great Moodle learning experiences
Enhance collaboration and spur creativity with Moodle
Bring together instructional materials, social interaction, and student management functions in your courses
Book DescriptionMoodle is a leading virtual learning environment for your online course. This book incorporates the principles of instructional design, showing you how to apply them to your Moodle courses. With this guidance, you will develop and deploy better courses, content, and assessments than ever.
This book will guide you as you learn how to build and incorporate many different types of course materials and dynamic activities. You will learn how to improve the structure and presentation of resources, activities, and assessments. All this will help you to create better for self-led courses, instructor-led courses, and courses for collaborative groups. The use of multimedia features to enhance your Moodle courses is also explained in this book.
Our goal is to encourage creativity, and the free MoodleCloud hosting option is an ideal place for teachers, students, trainers, and administrators to jump in and play with all the new features, which include powerful new plug-ins, new resources, and activities.
Moodle can be your sandbox as well as your castle of learning! With this book, you will build learning experiences that will last your learners’ lifetimes.
What you will learn
Build a course structure that fits your goals
Design a unique appearance
Manage the resources and activities
Tips for better organization of your course content
Select and set up assessments
Include effective instructional strategies
Incorporate competency frameworks
Run and archive webinars
Motivate learners by incorporating badges
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Who this book is forIf you create courses with Moodle, this book is for you. It can be used by teachers, instructors, training managers, Moodle administrators, instructional technologists, instructional designers, and e-learning entrepreneurs. Prior experience with Moodle will be helpful.