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− | [[Image:Mlogo-126x100.gif|left|40px]] Moodle is Evergreen's Learning Management System and provides a foundation for web-based course management. Moodle supports structured course-work with tools including discussion forums, assignments, quizzes, peer assessment and many more. Moodle at Evergreen is password protected and requires enrollment in a course or program before access to the site is available. | + | [[Image:Mlogo-126x100.gif|left|40px]] Moodle is Evergreen's Learning Management System and provides a foundation for web-based course management. Moodle supports structured course-work with tools including discussion forums, assignments, quizzes, peer assessment and many more. Moodle at Evergreen is password protected and requires enrollment in a course or program before access to the site is available. '''[[Moodle Guide|Learn more...]]''' |
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[[User:Greenea|Greenea]] 14:26, 28 November 2012 (PST) | [[User:Greenea|Greenea]] 14:26, 28 November 2012 (PST) |
Latest revision as of 13:35, 29 March 2017
I think these "tool synopses" should provide a brief overview of what the tools is and does from a curricular perspective. I imagine a faculty who had never heard of Moodle wanting to get the big picture view before we drill down into Evergreen specifics of access and policy issues. We can then provide a very visible "next step" for accessing these details.
For example, the Moodle section as an overview of the tool:
Moodle is Evergreen's Learning Management System and provides a foundation for web-based course management. Moodle supports structured course-work with tools including discussion forums, assignments, quizzes, peer assessment and many more. Moodle at Evergreen is password protected and requires enrollment in a course or program before access to the site is available. Learn more...
Greenea 14:26, 28 November 2012 (PST)