Here's one use though that caught my eye:
I saw a really cool way to use the Questionnaire activity in Moodle the other day. The school had scheduled a dance, so they got together a list of popular songs and had the students vote on which songs they wanted the DJ to play. This is a school where Moodle is relatively new. A hundred students went in and voted on the songs they wanted to hear.Try Questionnaire out...
Some would say "big deal." And some would be correct - it is a big deal. Students got to go in, use technology, and have a say in their dance. And it makes Moodle something COOL. Students can see how Moodle can be used to give them a voice. So right away you've got positive attitudes about Moodle instead of negative attitudes. And as my Mom always used to say to me as a child, it's all about your attitude.
There are many ways to use Moodle to give students a voice, and it's very important that we do so as often as possible... even if the popular songs of the day aren't on a standardized test.
Source: Ed-Tech Diatribe
Be sure to read the following Moodle articles...
- Moodle Tips Roundup - a list of tips I've picked up in my Moodle journey.
- Doing the Moodle Mambo
- Moodle Habitudes: Constructing Online Learning Environments
- Book Review - Moodle 1.9: E-Learning Course Development by William Rice
- Why Moodle? A few reasons culled from around the Web using Google
- Moodle-izing Education (due for publication in Education World...find it here in mid-March, 2009)
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1 comments:
Well talking about the online survey..i have wasted more than 2 years on them..and didn't get a penny.Hope people stop think about this..thanks for the article!!
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