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==== Moodle  ====
 
==== Moodle  ====
  
[[Image:Mlogo-126x100.gif|left|40px]] Moodle provides a foundation for '''course management on the web'''. Moodle supports structured course-work with tools inlcuding 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. See:&nbsp; <br>
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[[Image:Mlogo-126x100.gif|left|40px]] Moodle provides a foundation for '''course management on the web'''. Moodle supports structured course-work with tools inlcuding 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. See:&nbsp; <br>  
  
 
==== Wordpress  ====
 
==== Wordpress  ====
  
[[Image:Blue-l.png|left|40px]] '''WordPress''' is a web publishing platform with a focus on ease of use, aesthetics, and web standards. WordPress in the curriculum can be used to create publicly accessible websites including curricular sites, blogs and student academic journals. See: <br>
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[[Image:Blue-l.png|left|40px]] '''WordPress''' is a web publishing platform with a focus on ease of use, aesthetics, and web standards. WordPress in the curriculum can be used to create publicly accessible websites including curricular sites, blogs and student academic journals. See: <br>  
  
 
==== Program Fileshares  ====
 
==== Program Fileshares  ====
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==== MediaWiki  ====
 
==== MediaWiki  ====
Wikis are most often used when a program wants to create an online collaborative knowledge-base. Evergreen uses the same base install of Mediawiki found at Wikipedia but can be customized to meet your needs. Some faculty have used wikis at Evergreen as a staging ground for student publishing at Wikipedia. See: [[About Mediawiki at Evergreen]]
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Wikis are most often used when faculty want their students to create an online collaborative knowledge-base. Evergreen uses the same base install of Mediawiki found at Wikipedia but can be customized to meet your needs. Some faculty have used wikis at Evergreen as a staging ground for student publishing at Wikipedia. See: [[About Mediawiki at Evergreen]]  
  
 
==== Cool Stuff  ====
 
==== Cool Stuff  ====

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Moodle

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Moodle provides a foundation for course management on the web. Moodle supports structured course-work with tools inlcuding 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. See: 

Wordpress

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WordPress is a web publishing platform with a focus on ease of use, aesthetics, and web standards. WordPress in the curriculum can be used to create publicly accessible websites including curricular sites, blogs and student academic journals. See:

Program Fileshares

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Orca Program Shares are networked file space accessible only by the Faculty and enrolled students for a particular program. They can be accessed from both on and off campus. See: Orca Program Shares

MediaWiki

Wikis are most often used when faculty want their students to create an online collaborative knowledge-base. Evergreen uses the same base install of Mediawiki found at Wikipedia but can be customized to meet your needs. Some faculty have used wikis at Evergreen as a staging ground for student publishing at Wikipedia. See: About Mediawiki at Evergreen

Cool Stuff

  • Zotero
  • Flickr
  • Evernote
  • Google tricks

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