‘Videos’ Archives
Benefits of K-12 Online Learning using Moodle
Here's a presentation less about the in's and out's of Moodle but the reasons for adopting and the benefits of implementing LMSs such as Moodle. It was created and shared by Mark Schmoll on his blog. It's a simple, straight forward presentation which then gives a brief overview of a standard Moodle install. View the video at this link: [...]
Moodle Monday: 30+ Moodle resources from @NJIT
The New Jersey's Science and Technology University (www.NJIT.edu) uses Moodle and has over 30 Moodle videos, tutorials and PDF documents that highlight the basics to the more advanced and 3rd party modules specific actions and procedures in Moodle (i.e. Turnitin integration). It's a great page to peruse if you're looking for documentation to [...]
Happy Friday: 3 Moodle Sessions Streaming Live Today from #et4Online (5 more archived)
The Sloan Consortium is in it's final day of the 3rd Annual Emerging Technologies for Online Learning Symposium out in San Jose, CA. For the last few days educators, administrators and technologists have met and shared their best practices and research at the ET4Online conference (including the West Coast Moot event). There's still a chance for [...]
MoodleMayhem: A growing community of helpful Moodlers
MoodleMayhem has only been active since March but already has established itself as one of the best resource communities outside of Moodle.org. Miguel Guhlin and Diana Benner (among a cast of others) have stepped up to answer questions, preemptively create tutorials and provide extracurricular resources such as podcast interviews with the [...]
“To Moodle or Not…?” video (brief history of Instructional Tech)
This is a great video from Humboldt University and California State University, Monterey Bay focused on a colleges decision about adopting a new LMS. It's about the research study that teachers utilized to compare a (unnamed) commercial LMS with Moodle and their findings. It's about 10 minutes and is one of the first thorough (and [...]
Intro to Moodle Video by @MrHSIE
Saw this on Twitter and had to share (Thanks to @Moodleman for the RT). It's a great video by Steve Williams (@MrHSIE) created in the style of Common Craft highlighting the history and use of Moodle. A great introductory video.
18 SCORM tutorials from SimpleMoodle for MS Office, Web2.0 and other topics
SimpleMoodle.com is a site where you can get free SCORM 1.2 zip files that can be imported into your course via a SCORM format classroom or the SCORM activity. There are 18 different modules covering the basics of Microsoft Office Suite products (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.) to podcasting, social networking and whiteboards. They are free to [...]
SCORM Cloud + Moodle = #SCORM 2004 conformance
SCORM.com has recently announced that Moodle + SCORM Cloud, it's own web hosted service has been certified for SCORM 2004. Until now Moodle has only supported SCORM1.2 (though steps have been taken to support SCORM 2004). The third party module is available at no cost and can be installed like other Moodle add-ons and plug-ins. Easy to [...]
Goomoodleikiog Prezi (the classic mash-up of Moodle and web2.0) @HeidiBeez @leighmurrell
Goomoodleikiog is a presentation (originally a Youtube) that shows the power of mashing-up Moodle, Google Apps, Wikis and Blogs in the classroom. The creators, Leigh Murrell and Heidi Beezley, have created a companion site and just presented at ISTE in Denver on their "invention". The Prezi is very well done (but the video is a classic (in [...]
@joe_deegan joins @moodletuts and brings some SCORM tutorial love
Joe Deegan (@joe_deegan) has joined the Moodletuts.com team and published his first video recently on how to utilize Moodle to track SCORM activities/resources created using Articulate. To subscribe to the Moodletuts feed click the image to the left. Moodletuts are video tutorials (5 minutes or less) all focused on showing how easy it is [...]














