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Carol BrackmanHello Destiny LM Reps,
FYI on a competitor to Cognite. Moodle is a content management system similar to Cognite and is becomng widely used. I'd like to request that if you hear of any districts moving toward Moodle, please let me know.
Thanks,
Carol Brackman-
Learning Content Management System for Schools
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a need to briefly define what Moodle is, to what it can do, and to give some specific examples of how it is being implemented.
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Moodle's main screen is essentially a "classroom information portal" with customizable blocks such as calendar, login, and news
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Support, maintenance, and training costs are a significant factor in the overall cost of any technology, and should equally be calculated for the use of Moodle.
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the trademark on the word "Moodle" is held by the Moodle Trust, part of the organization Moodle Pty Ltd (of which Martin Dougiamas is the managing director)
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Arizona School Services through Educational Technology (ASSET)
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Valley Christian Schools
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Eagles Peak Charter School
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Chris SmithDetails on how other school districts and classes are using moodle in the educational setting
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Moodle has also been built to support a "social constructionist pedagogy," which is based on the active contribution and collaboration of the students. In addition to the traditional lesson, calendaring, assignment, and quiz capabilities associated with online learning, Moodle incorporates a variety of modules that support this approach, including wikis, forums, and chat.
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Teachers sometimes find the Moodle authoring procedure inefficient and tedious
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sheri oklandArticle on K-12 moodle integration. The article is available as a PDF form.
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While the Consortium for School Networking is vendor-neutral and tries to help inform technology decision-making in K-12 environments by focusing on the choices available, there are times when examining a specific product can be very helpful. Such, we believe, is the case with Moodle. While this report is technically not vendor-specific (since Moodle is “Open Source” software it does not require going through a commercial vendor), we believe that the widespread and often enthusiastic response to Moodle by K-12 institutions creates a need to briefly define what Moodle is, to what it can do, and to give some specific examples of how it is being implemented.
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Moodle also has a broad variety of additional modular features and a relatively quick learning curve, helping educators easily and effectively develop full online classes, either in advance or as the course is being taught. This versatility allows Moodle to be used in a variety of ways depending on the needs and capabilities of the school or district: from simple classroom management to pure e-learning--or a “blended” combination of the two, with e-learning content and utilities extending on-site classroom learning.
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For example, you can not advertise 'Moodle hosting' without permission because this is a specific service that Moodle Partners offer." Organizations who are charging any fees--even educational organizations seeking cost reimbursement--for Moodle services would have to seek direct and specific permission from Martin Dougiamas to do so. Those services would include training, support, hosting, and installation.
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Mark BlairWe believe that the widespread and often enthusiastic response to Moodle by K-12 institutions creates a need to briefly define what Moodle is, to what it can do, and to give some specific examples of how it is being implemented.
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Carol Isaksonwhite paper by Steve Hagedorn - points out strengths weaknesses and cites examples
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Michael M GrantCase study descriptiond of implementing Moodle in K-12 schools.
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paul reidMoodle provides utilities to easily backup, exchange, and restore course components, some anticipate that Moodle's growth in K-12 education could bring resource and course sharing by teachers as well.
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Chris BetcherCoSN K12 Open Technologies Implementation Study #3
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Roland GesthuizenThe widespread and often enthusiastic response to Moodle by K-12 institutions creates a need to briefly define what Moodle is, to what it can do, and to give some specific examples of how it is being implemented.
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Ashlyn DeWittConsortium for School Networking study on Moodle with implementation examples
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Bethany SmithCoSN K12 Open Technologies Implementation Study #3
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Jennifer LubkeThe widespread and often enthusiastic response to Moodle by K-12 institutions creates a need to briefly define what Moodle is, to explain what it can do, and to give some specific examples of how it is being implemented.
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