Noodling with Moodle
I’ve just started setting up a Moodle site for my Computer Networking and Computer Science courses for the upcoming semester (starting on Monday). So far I am impressed! I have worked with WebCT – well, maybe struggled against WebCT is a better description. I have heard WebCT described as a programmers idea about what an online learning environment should be, and that is a very generous description.
Moodle seems much gentler, especially when I’m noodling with Moodle after midnight. In fact, Moodle is downright intuitive to work with. This just might work out for me! If you want to drop by the course site (guests are always welcome, if I’ve got the settings right), you can find it at http://www.omegageek.net/courses
UPDATE - the technical staff at my school division have installed a Moodle server for the division. My computer science and computer networking classes are at http://www.bsd.sk.ca/moodle
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- My grade 9 students are learning/practicing photographic composition. See their work at http://t.co/c2lkNTDv
- @shareski I think you owe him for all the pictures of his kids you put in them.
- @shareski I thought design mattered.
- @cptteacher Thanks for your comments back to the students. They will be happily surprised to be getting comments from outside school.
- @pstratton08 Exactly my thoughts. And I think that knowing your work is going to be on display encourages students to find good photos.






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