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General features

* Overall design of Moodle Resource


* Site management Resource
* User management Resource
* Course management Resource
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Text Filters (May be applied to any text in a Moodle site)


* Auto-linking Resource
* Mathematics notation Resource
* Media plugins Resource
* Multi-language content Resource

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Assignments

* Assignments allow teachers to grade electronically submitted


material or 'offline' submissions such as paper-based
assignments or class presentations.
* An Upload File assignment
* An Online Text Assignment
* An Offline assignment

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Chats

* The Chat module allows participants to have a real-time


synchronous discussion via the web. This is a useful way to get a
different understanding of each other and the topic being
discussed.
* A repeating chat with public session logs
* An open chat event

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Choices

* Here a teacher asks a question and specifies a choice of


multiple responses. This can be useful as a quick poll to
stimulate thinking about a topic; to allow the class to vote on a
direction for the course; or to gather research consent.
* A Choice with anonymous results
* A Choice that allows you to update anytime
* A Choice with non-anonymous results
* A Choice with a limited number of responses allowed

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Forums

* It is in forums that most discussion takes place. Forums can


be structured in different ways, and can include peer rating of
each posting. The postings can be viewed in a variety for formats,
and can include attachments.
* A Standard forum for general use
* Each person posts one discussion Forum

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Glossaries

* This activity allows participants to create and maintain a list


of definitions, like a dictionary.The entries can be searched or
browsed in many different formats.
* Teacher-Defined Glossary
* Learner-Defined Glossary
* A glossary of common terms

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HotPot
* This module allows teachers to create multiple-choice, short-
answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and
gap-fill quizzes using Hot Potatoes software.
* The Hot Potatoes module needs to be made visible via
Administration >> Configuration >> Modules.

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Lessons

* A lesson delivers content in an interesting and flexible way. It


consists of a number of pages. Each page normally ends with a
multiple choice question. Navigation through the lesson can be
straight forward or complex.
* How to use the Lesson Module

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Resources

* Resources can be prepared files uploaded to the course


server; pages edited directly in Moodle; or external web pages
made to appear part of this course.
* A Text Page Resource
* A Text Page (markdown formatting) Resource
* A Web Page Resource
* A Web Page (opens in a new window) Resource
* A Web Link (opens in a new window) file
* A Web Link (framed) file
* A Web Link (with parameters) file
* A Directory file
* A Label Resource
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Links to uploaded files (Moodle automatically assigns the


icons according to the file type):
* An image file
* An MP3 file sound file
* A Flash file (opens in a new window)
* A Windows Media file (opens in a new window)
* An Office file Powerpoint presentation
* A PDF file PDF document
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Quizzes

* This module allows the teacher to design and set quiz tests,
consisting of multiple choice, true-false, and short answer
questions and more. Each attempt is automatically marked, and
the teacher can choose whether to give feedback or to show
correct answers.
* Quiz question types
* Moodle Quizzes
* A short quiz about Moodle (with timer)
* Example Listening Quiz
* A quiz with a password

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SCORM Packages

* SCORM is a collection of specifications that enable


interoperability, accessibility and reusability of web-based
learning content.
* eXe package SCORM/AICC
* RELOAD demo package SCORM/AICC
* SCORM 2004 example SCORM/AICC

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Surveys

* The Survey module provides a number of verified survey


instruments that have been found useful in assessing and
stimulating learning in online environments.
* Critical Incident Survey
* Constructivist On-line Learning Environment Survey
* Attitudes to Thinking and Learning Survey

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Wiki
* A wiki is a web page that anyone can add to or edit. It
enables documents to be authored collectively and supports
collaborative learning. Old versions are not deleted and may be
restored if required.
* Wiki uses

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