Session 1: Making it work for the Tutor

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Session 1: Making it work for the Tutor. - Supports for staff. Objectives for Session 1. Introduction to Moodle – how a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) supports Teaching & Learning Developing the basic skills 3. Use interactive tools (blog and feedback) to - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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- Supports for staff

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Objectives for Session 1

1. Introduction to Moodle – how a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) supports Teaching & Learning

2. Developing the basic skills

3. Use interactive tools (blog and feedback) to communicate and develop learning community

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1. What is a VLESpace on the www for your course: resources,

assignments, timetables and much moreIt is password protectedThe space is controlled by the tutorThe learner can have access 24/7Its function is to support Teaching and Learning

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Why Moodle?Free open source coursewareEasy to useRecognised across the worldEffective support systemContinuing to develop – meeting the needs of learnersCDVEC have rolled it out across its colleges and schools

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Advantages for LearnersAccess to their course 24/7Communication with tutor and other learnersResourcesOpportunities for collaborative learningEngaging activitiesOnline submission of assignments

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Advantages for TutorsOrganisation of resources – Repository Reduces photocopyingAllows you focus on your teaching Communication with learners – blogs, forums ,feed backWorld wide moodle communityOnline submission of assignments

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Key Educational Features Grounded in a philosophy of collaborative learningLearning seen as a social processSoftware designed using pedagogical principles by

teachers for teachersTools developed to actively engage the learnerFosters an inquiry based to approach to learningInteracting with peers and the community an important

element

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Resources & Activities

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Flexibility

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This guide is located in Further Resources Folder Session 1

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2. Developing the Basic Skills

• Play, experiment and explore the system

• Skills demonstration

• Use ‘Basic Skills Manual’ and do the tasks listed

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2.1 Basic SkillsLogging in and NavigatingUpdating Personal ProfileUse the text editorIdentify Icons and their FunctionsOptions re Page LayoutIdentifying Blocks and their uses

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3. Use Interactive Tools It is important to develop the collaborative aspect of

moodle so all training programmes should provide opportunities for this use blog and feedback

Blog – allows discussion and reflection with peers and course teacher

Feedback – allows instant comment on the session

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Referenceshttps://moodle.org/support/ Moodle 2.0 for Teachers: An Illustrated Guide Mark J Rollins