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'''Moodle''' is Evergreen's choice for course management tool or Learning Management tool as it is commonly refered to. It is an open source, freely available system that was build by and for teachers to provide a solid foundation course management. It is currently beingh used in many programs and courses on campus. Moodle supports structured course-work with tools like assignments, quizzes, peer assessment, etc. Moodle is easy to use and has many powerful features designed to augment the classroom experience. | '''Moodle''' is Evergreen's choice for course management tool or Learning Management tool as it is commonly refered to. It is an open source, freely available system that was build by and for teachers to provide a solid foundation course management. It is currently beingh used in many programs and courses on campus. Moodle supports structured course-work with tools like assignments, quizzes, peer assessment, etc. Moodle is easy to use and has many powerful features designed to augment the classroom experience. |
Revision as of 14:35, 12 May 2009
Moodle Help Files
Moodle is Evergreen's choice for course management tool or Learning Management tool as it is commonly refered to. It is an open source, freely available system that was build by and for teachers to provide a solid foundation course management. It is currently beingh used in many programs and courses on campus. Moodle supports structured course-work with tools like assignments, quizzes, peer assessment, etc. Moodle is easy to use and has many powerful features designed to augment the classroom experience.
There are many resources available through a broad and diverse Moodle Community of users and developers. These are listed in the following links and will provide access to a wide range of general online help documentation and user forums;
- Moodle Teacher Documentation (from http://www.moodle.org)
- Using Moodle Book - Online Version
- Teaching Do's according to Moodle
Listed below are the subcategories for help documentation specific to Evergreen's Moodle environment. The categories listed below are help pages that have been developed specifically for Evergreen's Moodle (AKA Elms) depending on who you are; faculty or student.
Pages in category "Moodle"
This category contains only the following page.