In this intermediate level course for educators you will learn how to provide effective feedback for your learners in Moodle.
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This intermediate level course is designed to help you optimise your grading process and support your learners better. Learn about different aggregation methods, discover tricks for organising your Gradebook with categories, and understand how to manage empty grades to reflect accurate student progress. We'll also discuss how to tailor the Gradebook to meet the specific needs of your organisation and use it to enhance learner engagement and success. Don't miss this opportunity to streamline your grading process and improve student outcomes.
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This course addresses some common accessibility issues faced by people with one or more disabilities and demonstrates that making learning accessible is good for everyone and is easier than you may think.
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MEQ (previously MEC) stands for the Moodle Educator Qualification (previously Moodle Educator Certification), the international qualification on teaching with Moodle, offered exclusively by Moodle Certified Partners and Service Providers, and Moodle HQ.
Want to know more about MEQ? Enrol in this course and participate in or watch the recordings of webinars where MEQ Facilitators and qualified users share their experiences with MEQ. Also check if you are ready for the MEQ by taking the Pre-placement quiz!
Enhance your knowledge of Moodle's gradeable activities and discover different types of assessment in this free self-paced course, part of the Moodle Teaching Skills program.
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This course is part of the Exploring Assessment series. You will learn how to use Assignments for formative and summative assessment by following a short, interactive and experiential webinar.
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This course is part of the Exploring Assessment series. You will learn how to use Forums for formative and summative assessment by following a short, interactive and experiential webinar.
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This course is part of the Exploring Assessment series. You will learn how to use Glossaries for formative and summative assessment by following a short, interactive and experiential webinar.
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Learn how to co-create Moodle courses by producing a high level storyboard of the student learning journey and a detailed plan of learning activities, based on the ABC Learning Design method and its six learning types. This is the method we use to co-create our Moodle Academy courses.
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3.1 Enseñanza
3.4 Aprendizaje auto-regulado
4.1 Estrategias de evaluación
In this course you will learn, how to create a virtual classroom within Moodle 4.0, the basic theories of learning and how they apply to a virtual classroom, how to structure segments in a virtual classroom to maximise active learning for your students, how to deliver an effective virtual class across four key foundations: management, relationship, engagement, and assessment and how BigBlueButton supports delivery in each of the above foundations.
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Moving from Moodle to Edmodo? This short course will provide you with clear concise steps to move your classes and teaching materials from Edmodo to Moodle.
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Learn techniques (such as gamification) to engage and maintain the motivation of your learners in this free self-paced course, part of the Moodle Teaching Skill program.
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2.1 Selecting Digital resources
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Broaden your existing Moodle knowledge and explore Moodle's more advanced activities and settings with this free self-paced course forming part of the Moodle Teaching Skills program.
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This short course helps you engage learners with the different types of Moodle forum and offers tips on facilitating and moderating Moodle forums.
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In this course, we delve into assisting learners in being discerning and critical of online materials. We also discover methods to encourage safe online communication within diverse communities. Additionally, we investigate ways to promote digital creativity and problem-solving using the Moodle platform.
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6.1 Information and media literacy
6.2 Digital communication and collaboration
6.3 Digital content creation
6.4 Responsible use
6.5 Digital problem-solving
Ensure all learners feel comfortable accessing your course materials, whatever their backgrounds, personal learning needs or internet connection with this free self-paced course forming part of the Moodle Teaching Intermediate program.
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2.1 Selecting Digital resources
2.2 Creating and modifying digital resources
This short course will introduce you to the ABC Learning Design, a rapid curriculum design method and will help you to understand how to run your own ABC workshops.
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