
Moodle Teaching Techniques: Creative Ways to Use Moodle for Constructing Online Learning Solutions
Author(s): William H. Rice (Author)
- Publisher: Packt Publishing
- Publication Date: 20 Sept. 2007
- Language: English
- Print length: 172 pages
- ISBN-10: 184719284X
- ISBN-13: 9781847192844
Book Description
This book for university teachers, professional educators, and corporate trainers is about applying teaching techniques through Moodle, the world’s most popular online Learning Management System, covering creative uses of Moodle’s standard features, workarounds for alternative solutions, when and how to apply different learning solutions that are based on proven, accepted instructional principles and traditional classroom activities: Distributed Practice, Self Monitoring, Pre-correction, and more. The free, open-source Moodle LMS is designed to facilitate creating richly interactive online courses; with many screenshots this book shows how Moodle’s many modules can be used to make courses unique, creating environments that motivate team work, where students get maximum benefit. The book assumes that readers have basic understanding of Moodle, but it does not need any programming knowledge; it is all about teaching and not programming and even experienced trainers will benefit from it.
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About the Author
William Rice is a software training professional who lives, works, and plays in New York City. His indoor hobbies include writing books and spending way too much time reading sites like slashdot and 43folders. His outdoor hobbies include orienteering, rock climbing, and edible wild plants (a book on that is coming someday). William is fascinated by the relationship between technology and society: how we create our tools, and how our tools in turn shape us. He is married to an incredible woman who encourages his writing pursuits, and has two amazing sons. For more updates on him and his work, you could visit his online blog: http://williamriceinc.blogspot.com
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