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Using Moodle – Teaching with the Popular Open Source Course Management System

November 24, 2011

Free eBook: Using Moodle - Teaching with the Popular Open Source Course Management System

The second edition of “Using Moodle – Teaching with the Popular Open Source Course Management System” by Jason Cole and Helen Foster is freely available online in pdf format. It is published by O’Reilly as part of the Community Press series.

Book Description

Moodle is an open source Course Management System (CMS) that universities, community colleges, K–12 schools, businesses, and even individual instructors use to add web technology to their courses.

This book is for people who want to teach a course using Moodle. You can use Moodle to teach a fully online course or to supplement a face-to-face course in a traditional setting. It doesn’t matter if you teach at a primary school, a secondary school, in higher education, or in a corporate setting; you can use the tools and features available in Moodle to create an effective class.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Moodle Basics
  • Creating and Managing Content
  • Managing Your Class
  • Forums, Chats, and Messaging
  • Quizzes
  • Assignments
  • Glossaries
  • Lessons
  • Wikis
  • Blogs
  • Databases
  • Grades and Scales
  • Surveys and Choices
  • Putting It All Together
  • Moodle Administration

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Author(s): Jason Cole, Helen Foster
Format(s): PDF
File size: 6.24 MB
Number of pages: 284
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