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Overview of Moodle. |
Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Overview of Moodle. |
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Learning Objectives: |
In this tutorial, we will learn about:
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Learning Objectives - continued: |
We will also learn about the:
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Prerequisites |
Learners of this tutorial should know how to browse a website. |
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Learning Management System (LMS) |
Let us first understand what Learning Management System or LMS is.
We can create and edit content, give access to students, grade their submissions, etc. |
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Moodle as an LMS |
* Moodle is a responsive, free and open source software.
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Moodle as an LMS |
* It has some very powerful features that empower both teachers and learners.
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Features of Moodle: |
Moodle
Forums, peer assessments, group management, learning paths etc. can be used for that. |
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Who can use Moodle? |
Let us see who can use Moodle LMS:
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Switch to the browser.
Open https://moodle.iiitd.edu.in/ Open http://www.icfaionlineprograms.org/ Open https://moodle.ate.utsa.edu/login/index.php |
Let us see some of the a couple of websites built using Moodle.
…...and many more. |
Open https://moodle.net/stats/ | Moodle has detailed statistics of usage on the following URL: https://moodle.net/stats/
Here, you can check the registered Moodle websites from various countries. |
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Software requirements for Moodle |
To install Moodle, we need:
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Hardware requirements for Moodle |
Moodle is a resource consuming software.
Recommended hardware for running Moodle are:
These requirements may change based on the expected load on the system. For example: number of courses and expected simultaneous logins. |
At the time of making of this series, Moodle 3.3 was the latest stable version.
It is always recommended to work with the latest stable version that is available. | |
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Prerequisites for Moodle 3.3 |
Moodle 3.3 requires the following:
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Software used for the series. |
For this series we have used the following OS and software:
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This Moodle series is divided into 2 parts -
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Moodle site administrator roles and responsibility |
Moodle site Administrators
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Here are the glimpses of some key features covered in this series, for
Moodle site administrators. | |
Show Slide 16: | Getting ready for Moodle installation tutorial explains how to -
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Show Slide 17: | Installing Moodle on Local Server tutorial explains how to -
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Show Slide 18: | Admin’s dashboard in Moodle tutorial explains -
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Show Slide 19: | Blocks in Admin's Dashboard tutorial -
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Show Slide 20: | In the next tutorial, Categories in Moodle, we will learn to create categories & subcategories. |
Show Slide 21: | In Courses in Moodle tutorial, we will learn how to create a course and configure it. |
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Show Slide 23: | User Roles in Moodle tutorial will help us to learn how to assign various roles to users.
For eg: secondary admin role, teacher role and student role. |
There will be many more tutorials in this series for Moodle site administrators, in the future.
We will now move to the tutorials for teachers. | |
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Teachers roles and responsibility |
* Teachers will be responsible for uploading and editing content for their course.
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Now, let me show the glimpses of some key features covered in this series for teachers. | |
Show Slide 24: | Teacher’s dashboard in Moodle tutorial explains -
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Show Slide 25: | Course Administration in Moodle tutorial explains-
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Show Slide 26: | Formatting course material in Moodle tutorial explains -
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Show Slide 27: | Uploading and Editing Resources in Moodle tutorial explains how to upload -
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Show Slide 28: | The next tutorial in this series is Forums and Assignments in Moodle.
In this tutorial, we will learn about:
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Show Slide 29: | In the Question bank in Moodle tutorial, we will learn how to
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Show Slide 30: | Quiz in Moodle tutorial will teach us to:
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Show Slide 31: | In the tutorial named Enroll Students and Communicate in Moodle, we’ll learn to:
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Later, there will be many more tutorials for teachers and students in this series. | |
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For now, let us summarize.
In this tutorial we have learnt about:
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Summary - continued |
We also learnt about the:
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(About Spoken Tutorial Project) |
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Please download and watch it. |
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(About Spoken Tutorial Project) |
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Forum questions |
Do you have questions in THIS Spoken Tutorial?
Please visit this site. Choose the minute and second where you have the question Explain your question briefly Someone from our team will answer them |
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Forum for specific questions: |
The Spoken Tutorial forum is for specific questions on this tutorial.
Please do not post unrelated and general questions on them. This will help reduce the clutter. With less clutter, we can use these discussion as instructional material. |
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This script has been contributed by Nancy and Priyanka.
Thanks for joining. |