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Flynn Ihave figured out lesson, now I am working on differentiating them.
October 19, 2009
Jennifer Henderson is now a member of APS Moodle Group
October 15, 2009
Kelly, if you are a Moodle administrator, you select "users" from the administration menu and upload it there; otherwise, you will need to send the file onto someone with the permissions to add users. Is this what you meant? Amanda, I think we are…
October 8, 2009
You can do this two ways, you can do each quarter as a class and then archive it for next year (AKA backup), OR...you could actually build the course throughout the year and then hide each section that you are not using...it depends on what you want…
October 8, 2009
Donita Torres is now a member of APS Moodle Group
October 8, 2009
October 4, 2009
October 4, 2009
Carrie Hardy is now a member of APS Moodle Group
October 4, 2009
So, I saw that in order to add BLING to my site, there are themes available on moodle.org... however, the moodle.org seems to be separate entitiy than the moodle that we have... how do I connect those and add one of those themes to my class moodle?
October 2, 2009
October 1, 2009
Hi Tom, I have a csv file formatted and ready to be uploaded so I can add students to my class. Where do I upload this? Also, if I do upload it and it is not 100% of my list can I add a student manually if they join late? I am talking about the aps…
October 1, 2009
Kelly Powers and Cari Roberts joined APS Moodle Group
October 1, 2009
Kelle Garst and Jessica Cuthbertson joined APS Moodle Group
September 30, 2009
Since no one has jumped in on this, I'll throw in my 2c worth. I would suggest doing a course for each semester or quarter. The logic behind this is that (for me) a long class (in terms of screen space) is too unwieldy to deal with. Even with the fi…
September 29, 2009
Chris EarthTree, Amanda Burkman and Starla Pearson joined APS Moodle Group
September 28, 2009
Ken, I have you signed up as a course creator. To create your course go to apslearning.org and sign in with your email address and password (1234). Let me know if you have any trouble.
September 28, 2009

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Moodle is a free, open-source learning management system. APS is a 30,000 student school district incorporating the latest research-based instructional strategies and innovative technology. Together, Moodle + APS = apslearning.net, the Internet home of Moodle on APS. Join with us here at apslear.ning.com as we explore the many uses of Moodle in support of instruction in APS.

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Tom Fox

Questions About Moodle Features 3 Replies

If you have questions about specific Moodle features or modules, post them here.

Started by Tom Fox. Last reply by Carrie Hardy Dec. 26, 2009.

Flynn

Logistics Question about Units/Quarters 2 Replies

Do I take each quarters worth of lesson/activities and save them, then delete them from my classes, or do I create new classes? I would like to have these next year, but would like them to be hidden…

Started by Flynn. Last reply by Donita Torres Oct. 8, 2009.

Ken Jensen

Next Training 2 Replies

I had a meeting with Mr. Barry lsat night and could not attend the training. When will the next one be? Are there places on this ning site where I can go to get an idea of how Moodel works?

Started by Ken Jensen. Last reply by Randy Wood Sep. 28, 2009.

Flynn

Has anyone created a lesson with feedback for students? 2 Replies

I am developing one now. I know you have to have predetermined feedback and I was hoping someone has already done it and has great suggestions. If not, I am diving in anyways.

Started by Flynn. Last reply by Flynn Sep. 23, 2009.

Blog Posts

Tom Fox

Example of a High School using Moodle extensively

Aiken High School in South Carolina uses Moodle for nearly all of its classes. Their Web site has lots of examples (screenshots only) of how it is used to support instruction:

Aiken High School Moodle Examples

I saw several interesting ideas that never would have occurred to me.

Posted by Tom Fox on September 23, 2009 at 10:11am — 1 Comment

Tom Fox

Rangeview Uses Moodle for Readers-Writers Workshop

rrMoodle isn't just for distance learning. Leslie Fox, Kelli Murray, and Dawn Weber of Rangeview High School use Moodle in their face-to-face literacy classes following the Readers-Writers Workshop model. Their courses allow guest access so you can see their activities and structure (but not student work). Take a look...… Continue

Posted by Tom Fox on September 22, 2009 at 9:00am — 2 Comments

 
 

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