Theme recipes for educators
Topic outline
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Moodle recipes for educators is a database cookbook of ideas for using Moodle in a variety of teaching contexts and levels. It was originally set up by Tomaz Lasic on moodle.org with contributions from many Moodlers worldwide. -
Below is a handful of ideas from the cookbook to give you a flavour of what's involved.
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"I told students 6 possible answers for the upcoming in-class essay task, 3 of which were going to be formally assessable. I wrote the questions in the EDIT mode on the main page of the wiki and enclosed each of them with [square brackets]. When I clicked 'save', this created a new wiki page for each question. Students were encouraged to collaboratively create the best possible answer."
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Students create "narrated" powerpoint presentations about an assigned accident/injury. The students upload the presentation and using the workshop feature in Moodle, they have a rubric where they assess 3 other students presentations. They also have to name 2 things they learned in the presentation. This worked great in a large class because it took about 2 weeks for students to stand up and present their material. Using this method, the students watch the presentations after class and still get the material.
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"We have 10 to 40 hour courses that students can take 24/7 and there is no direct interaction with an instructor. We needed something to gather information about the person who was proctoring a student's final exam at a home or office location. We need the proctor to state they are ready to watch the student take the exam and understand the conditions of the Final Exam."