Ian Nield - VLE developer – [email protected], ext 3342 Moodle Moodle Virtual Learning Virtual Learning Environment at Environment at Hopwood Hall College By Ian Nield By Ian Nield VLE developer Moodle Virtual Learning Moodle Virtual Learning Environment Environment
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What is a Virtual Learning What is a Virtual Learning Environment?Environment?
•An additional teaching resource, containing learning materials that can be accessed from anywhere at anytime.
•A Virtual Learning Environment like Moodle will expand the geographic and time constraints of Hopwood Hall College campuses and enhance the over all teaching capabilities of the college as a whole.
What is on Moodle? What is on Moodle? Free to useFree to use to everyone
•Over 1500 free to use resources in subjects such as:•Over 1500 free to use resources in subjects such as:
•Education, Training, Teaching •Engineering •Environment Protection, Energy, Cleansing, Security •Family Care, Personal Development, Personal Care And Appearance •History, Archaeology, Religious Studies, Philosophy
•Over 1500 free to use resources in subjects such as:
•Information Technology And Information •Performing Arts •Politics, Economics, Law, Social Sciences •Science And Mathematics •Sports Games and Recreation
What is on Moodle?What is on Moodle? •Generic Activities •Bingo •Diamond 9 •Blockbusters •Domino •Diagnostic Tutorials•Teacher Resources•Making Skills Work •Standards Unit - Support •Vocational Learning Support Pack •Resources for Courses •Making it Vocational - Working with employers •Vocational Learning - Support Programme: 16-19
Student Access to MoodleStudent Access to Moodle•Student can access course areas by
•Login in to Moodle (usernames and passwords are the same as the computer network)
•Click on the 'All Courses' link under ‘Course categories’ on the left
•Find the course in the list that then comes up and click on the course name
•This will give access to the course, on the left click on the ‘Enrol me in this course’ link under the ‘Administration’ menu
•A page then comes up ‘You are about to enrol yourself as a member of this course. Are you sure you wish to do this?’ click yes and the Moodle student set up is complete
Moodle TrainingMoodle Training•E-Learning is seen as a college priority and any meeting that you have with the Moodle team will be recorded and placed on your staff development record if it results in use of Moodle in the topic covered by the briefing or training event.
•Briefing or training can be done to one or more members of staff, at a time and place best for you.