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  • Best practices: Benefits of using the Moodle™ Marking Guide

    Moodle™ offers multiple advanced grading methods all of which ease grading while promoting consistency and transparency. Each method allows teachers to create unique and individualized evaluation forms for grading.

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  • Best practices: Using Moodle™ to create communities of practice

    Communities of Practice are formed when groups of practitioners who share a passion for something come together in an effort to improve in this area. The learning that takes place among members is not necessarily intentional. It develops naturally through the process of information sharing and it is through this experience that members have the opportunity for professional growth.

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  • Best practices: Increasing engagement with interactive modules

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  • Best practices: Preparing your courses for upgrading from Moodle™ 1.9 to 2

    The official release of Moodle™ 2 happened more than two years ago and there are still a lot of people who have not yet had the opportunity to experience the improvements made to the new interface.

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  • Best practices: Enhancing your Moodle™ course with videos and interactives

    I love creating simulations to add interactivity into our Moodle™/Joule training courses and capturing videos to add engagement. Students frequently ask me what tool was used to create these media assets.

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  • Best practices: Using the new features of Personalized Learning Designer

    Joule’s Personalized Learning Designer (PLD) gives you the ability to automate course tasks saving the instructor time while still providing participants with the immediate and timely feedback they need.

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  • Best Practices With Marking Guide: Providing Fuller, Faster, and More Frequent Feedback

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  • Joule winter release: Using and grading Moodle™ 2.3 assignments

    The Moodle Assignment module has undergone major changes in the newest Joule release that includes core Moodle 2.3. Now instead of having four separate types of Assignment activities (Single File Upload Advanced Uploading of Files Online text and Offline) they are condensed into a single Assignment activity with the ability for instructors to define settings indicating the allowed submission types.

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  • Five tips for using the new File Repository System in Moodle™

    Moodle™ 2 has introduced numerous enhancements in the past couple of years and one of the most relevant changes has happened in the file system. Files are now saved in repositories instead of being placed inside course or site files folders.

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