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Title: Moodle: an opensource alternative for higher education


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Moodle an open-source alternative for higher
education
  • Anthony Hursh, Norma Scagnoli, Doe-Hyung Kim,
    Melissa Stephens, Pedro Willging
  • CTER, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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  • Moodle is a free course management system (CMS) -
    a software package designed to help educators
    create quality online courses.
  • One of the main advantages of Moodle over other
    systems is a strong grounding in social
    constructionist pedagogy.(Dougiamas, M)

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Situation (technological)
  • Moodle a free (beer) and Free (speech) course
    management system
  • Runs on almost any computer (Windows, Linux, Mac
    OS X) or can be installed on a commercial web
    host (10.00/month cost).
  • Currently supports 50 languages (new language
    packs can easily be created by end users).
  • Lead developer Martin Dougiamas, University of
    Western Australia. More than 100 others on
    development team.
  • Currently in use by CTER.

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Situation (Pedagogical)
  • CTER started using Moodle in summer 2003. Since
    then, our server has been used for approximately
    40 course sections, online communities, and
    research groups.
  • Moodles success in the CTER program has prompted
    the UIUC College of Education to set up a
    college-wide Moodle server (currently under
    development).

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Why Moodle?
  • We wanted a system that would
  • Allow easy integration of external learning
    technologies and resources.
  • Be user-friendly for instructors and students,
  • Could be customized and enhanced without having
    to deal with vendors
  • Be transferable to K-12. We wanted something our
    CTER students could use in their own classrooms.

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Why Moodle?
  • Technology Options
  • Blackboard -gt Discontinued at UIUC. Not
    transferable to K-12 (expensive).
  • WebCT-gt Did not match CTER instructional style.
    Confusing for instructors without extensive
    training. Not transferable to K-12 (expensive).
  • Our own custom web templates-gt flexible and
    effective, but ongoing maintenance was an issue.
  • Other open-source CMS-gt none (that we found)
    offered the feature set and support community
    that Moodle did.

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Some data
  • Discussion is the heart of online courses.
    Moodle is designed with this philosophy.
  • In one CTER Moodle course, students made 1391
    forum posts during a 4 week class.
  • The mean number of posts in two previous
    semesters using other forum software (WebBoard)
    was 1072.
  • 30 more posts with Moodle
  • Research continues to see if this holds true for
    other courses.

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Transfer to students
  • CTER students are encouraged to create their own
    Moodle courses on a separate server operated by
    Hursh.
  • Approximately 20 of these have been created.
  • Several CTER students are now using Moodle
    courses with their own (K-12) students.

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Easy to use Faculty
  • In previous semesters, instructors rarely altered
    their own course materials, even in cases where
    the instructors were quite tech savvy. Instead,
    these tasks were delegated to the technical
    support staff.
  • With Moodle, instructors feel comfortable taking
    control of their own courses.
  • I love the system and feel that I have a grasp
    of its possibilities(L. Buki)
  • It is easy to figure out how to do things, easy
    enough to get them done (L Vigdor)

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Easy to use students
  • I enjoyed using Moodle it was quite easy to
    maneuver and continuously updated. It was
    wonderful.
  • Moodle worked so well--everything was in one
    place--you could see your grades, your
    assignments, see responses to your
    workeverything!
  • Other classes should follow this example of
    using Moodle to organize.

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Moodle in the K-12 classroom
  • It is not an overstatement that this has
    re-energized my teaching like nothing else. - M.
    Sly
  • The administration at my school has seen the
    Moodle course "Algebra Clicks" in action. My
    principal has proposed that I create a workshop
    for other teachers in our building to learn about
    the Moodle software. - M. Uhls

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Moodle in the classroom(2)
  • A big plus is how Moodle facilitates writing. I
    can start a class by asking students to summarize
    important points from a lesson, reading, or
    assignment. I'm also using the journal feature
    for weekly entries. I am convinced that a student
    who has to write about a subject learns more
    deeply and the learning is better integrated. -
    G. Day

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More Information
  • CTER Moodle
  • http//moodle.ed.uiuc.edu
  • Teachanything.net (Hurshs server)
  • http//www.teachanything.net
  • Moodle home page (download Moodle!)
  • http//moodle.org
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