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Moodle Minutes #7 - Session seven of our Moodle Minutes. A series of practical demonstrations on how to apply for and use the RI Moodle Delivery Platform. Session Topics include: • What the forum options are (ideas for setting up forums) • How to set up and contribute to forums in your Moodle Course • How to ensure student participation, minimise behaviour issues, and archive long discussions

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RI Moodle

Learning Management System @ RI

"Teachers open the door, but you must enter by yourself," a Chinese proverb says. The same can be said about technology in the classroom. If used properly, technology merely opens the d *door.*

*Joe Rowe August 2005 http://www.techsoup.org/learningcenter/internet/archives/page9155.cfm

Moodle Minutes 6…what we covered

> What activities we can add– Assignment, chat, choice, feedback, forum, glossary, quiz

> Creating a pollChoice Activity– Choice Activity

– Checking and Saving Results– Use in RI Template as Student Assessment Guide p

Acknowledgement

> T i i i t T d @RI Wiki> To view previous sessions – go to Today@RI Wikispacehttp://learningtechnologyteam.riverinainstitute.wikispaces.net/riToday

Adding a Forum

> Forum Optionsp

> Set up and Contribute to Forums

> How to ensure student participation minimise behaviour issues and> How to ensure student participation, minimise behaviour issues and

archive long discussions

Add a Forum in Content area...

> Turn Editing On

> Go to Section where you want the forum> Add an activity....y

– Select Forum

...add a Forum in Content area

> Give forum a name– This will be the link the students click on to get into the forum

...add a Forum in Content area

Select the forum type> Standard Forum

– Multiple discussions, multiple subscribersSi l Si l Di i> Single Simple Discussion– Short discussion on a single topic

> Each person posts a discussion> Each person posts a discussion– Subscribers post one discussion topic each, everyone can reply

> Q & A Forum– Students have to post their viewpoint first before responding to

peers posting

...add a Forum in Content area

> Type in a forum introduction– This will be the text that explains to your participants what the

forum is for.

...add a Forum in Content area

> Subscription options– No – Yes, forever

(announcements etc)(announcements etc)– Yes, initially (allows

participants to select)– Not allowed

> Attachment size!!> Attachment size!!> Select all other options eg

group access etc.

How do People contribute?

> Click on forum link> Add new discussion

...how do People contribute?

> Type subject, message

...how do People contribute?

> Choose subscription options> Attach file (if required)> Post to forum

Subscribing

How do I check student participation?

> Go to the People Block> Click on Participants> Select Students Name> Click Forum Posts tab> Click Forum Posts tab

What else should I consider?

> Link forums directly to activity for easy access> Let participants know response times> Make it clear what behaviour is acceptable> Word open ended discussions carefully and give clear instructions on> Word open-ended discussions carefully and give clear instructions on

response expectations> Actively participate to elevate importance of discussion> Provide an intro forum as a get to know you activity and allow

students to practice forums> When they get to long archive them and restart the thread with a> When they get to long – archive them and restart the thread with a

summary.

How do I archive?

> Create a new forum in the most appropriate area called Archived FForums

> Open the forum and select Move this discussion to.... Select Archived forums

> Return to the original forum and post a summary or the archived discussion to restart it.

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t f i l L i t t ith d d i t ti itcreate professional eLearning content with advanced interactivity, software and scenario simulations, quizzes, and other engaging experiences — no programming or multimedia skills required.

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