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Moodle for SABES Practitioners SABES is funded by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Adult and Community Learning Services unit.

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Moodle for

SABES Practitioners

SABES is funded by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Adult and Community

Learning Services unit.

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Part A: Your LiteracyTent Moodle Account

Estimated completion time: 3 minutes

After completing this section, you will be able to:– set up and activate an account in LiteracyTent

Moodle

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Topic 1: Register on the SABES Calendar

Before going on, first be sure you have submitted the course registration form through the SABES Calendar at:calendar.sabes.org

After you have done that:– Don’t have an account on moodle.literacytent.org?

Click to continue.– Already have an account on moodle.literacytent.org?

Click to continue.

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Topic 2: Create a LiteracyTent Moodle Account

Go to the following website and click ‘Login’:

moodle.literacytent.org

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Topic 2: Create a LiteracyTent Moodle Account

On the next screen, you’ll see the following. Read the instructions carefully. After, click ‘Create New Account.’

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Topic 2: Create a LiteracyTent Moodle Account

Fill in all fields of the form.

Important: Make sure to note down your username and password. You will need them to access your courses. If you ever lose your password, you can always reset it. To do so, go to moodle.literacytent.org. Click ‘Login’ and then ‘Forgotten username or password?’When you’re done entering the form, click ‘Create my new account.’

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Topic 2: Create a LiteracyTent Moodle Account

If you have multiple Moodle/LiteracyTent accounts, the one you use for course registration is the one you'll use for course participation.

When you have confirmed that your account is ready, we will enroll you in the course and send you a confirmation e-mail. The e-mail will contain support contact info and any other course-specific information.

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Part B: Course Navigation

Estimated completion time: 10 minutes

After completing this section, you will be able to:– identify course open and close dates– navigate lessons, discussion forums, and quizzes

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Topic 1: Course Open and Close DatesYou will not be able to see or access a course before the start date or after the end date. In fairness to all participants, unfortunately there can be no extensions.

You can also find them in the confirmation e-mail message you receive from SABES when your course registration has been completed.

To find your course open and close dates, check the SABES Calendar page:

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Topic 2: Log In to Your CourseLogging in

To log in, you will need to have a LiteracyTent Moodle username and password. If you don’t yet have them, click to return to Your LiteracyTent Moodle Account.

- Go to moodle.literacytent.org- In the top right corner, click ‘Login.’ - In the form on the left, enter your username and

password, then click ‘Login.’

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Topic 2: Log In to Your Course

Getting into Your Course

- On the LiteracyTent main page, look on the left side and click on the triangle next to ‘My Courses.’ This will expand the course list.

- Click a course title to view that course’s main page.

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Topic 3: Navigation

Each course might look a little different but you can navigate through them all in the same way. This is a typical main page for a course:

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Topic 3: Navigation

Your course may have special features that require certain programs on your computer to work properly. Check your course for instructions. If you still have problems, try a different browser. If problems persist, see your course instructions for how to contact technical support.

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Topic 3: Navigation

Scroll down to view a list of all the lessons in the course. Lessons are listed and linked under each section header. You can click on a lesson's title to view that lesson.

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Topic 3: Navigation

The easiest way to navigate is by using the navigation window on the left side of your screen.- Under "My courses," there will be the name of your course and then all of the sections of that course below it. - You can expand and collapse the sections of a course using the collapse arrows.- You can navigate directly to a lesson from this window by clicking on its title.

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Topic 4: Discussion Forum

Some courses may have discussion forums. On the course home page, they will be indicated by this icon:

On course pages, you will see a speech bubble icon next to their title:

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Topic 4: Discussion Forum

A discussion form looks like this:

Click "Reply" to make your own post.

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Topic 4: Discussion Forum

Type your reply in the box.

If you would like to attach a file to your post, click "Add..."

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Topic 4: Discussion Forum

In the popup window, click "Upload a file.”

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Topic 4: Discussion Forum

Then click "Choose File" to select a file to upload.

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Topic 4: Discussion Forum

Browse for the file on your computer, select it, and click open.

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Topic 4: Discussion Forum

Then click "Upload this file."

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Topic 4: Discussion Forum

Click “Post to forum” to post your message.

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Topic 4: Discussion ForumWhen posts are made to discussion forums, you will receive e-mail notifications. Change the settings to control how often you receive these notifications. To do so:

- On your Moodle home page, look on the left for the Settings section, and click “My profile settings,” then click “Edit settings” or “Edit profile.” - Click “e-mail digest type.” Click your selection, then scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Update profile.”

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Topic 4: Discussion Forum

• Lengthy composition should never be done in an online environment; the risk of disconnection or the page timing out is too high. Instead, compose in a document on your computer, then copy and paste it into the discussion.

• A disclaimer about discussions: you don’t have to log in every single day. Check your course for guidance.

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Topic 4: Discussion Forum

Tips for participation• Because communication in online discussion forums

is very different from face-to-face discussions, please take a look at these guidelines so you can maximize your comfort, and get the most out of your interactions with colleagues.

• Click to visit a web page with tips. It will open in a new window. When you are done, close that window to return here.http://www2.nau.edu/d-elearn/support/tutorials/discrubrics/

participation.php

Tips for participation• Because communication in online discussion forums

is very different from face-to-face discussions, please take a look at these guidelines so you can maximize your comfort, and get the most out of your interactions with colleagues.

• Click to visit a web page with tips. It will open in a new window. When you are done, close that window to return here.http://www2.nau.edu/d-elearn/support/tutorials/discrubrics/

participation.php

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Topic 5: Quizzes

Your course may include quizzes. This tutorial section shows basic navigation. Your course quizzes may have special features. Check your course for instructions, including how many times you can retake quizzes.

On your home page, they will be indicated by a check icon, for example:

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Topic 5: Quizzes

After you navigate to the quiz page, you will see a screen like this:

Read the instructions carefully, then click the button “Attempt quiz now” to start the quiz.

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Topic 5: Quizzes

Quizzes can have various formats, such as clicking a box to select a response, clicking a drop-down list and clicking to select a response, typing an answer, or another format.

After you respond to all questions, click ‘Next.’

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Topic 5: Quizzes

- Check your responses. Click a question number to return and change your answer.

- To finish, click ‘Submit all and finish.’

- The minimum passing score is usually 80%. See your course for requirements.

To return to the course main page or another page, click a link on the left menu or along the top of the page.

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Part C: Online vs. Face-to-Face Study

Estimated completion time: 8 minutes

After completing this section, you will be able to:– describe differences between face-to-face and

online learning, including advantages and disadvantages of each

– select strategies you can use to make the most of your online experience

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Online vs. Face-to-Face Study

The following chart compares two forms of study. As you review it, think of the aspects that are pluses and those that will be challenges for you.

Face-to-Face (Traditional Classroom-Based)

Online

set schedule for class meetings flexible schedule for participation (with due dates)

immediate feedback in class 24-48 hrs to receive feedback

class discussions are by speaking face-to-face

class discussions are online by writing and reading

individual student may or may not participate regularly

each student must participate to signify presence

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Online vs. Face-to-Face Study

Advantages and disadvantagesIt’s helpful to consider the ways online learning can be easier as well as more challenging than face-to-face learning. Click the link to see a brief list. Note challenges you will need to address. (The page will open in a new window. When you are done, close that window to return here.)http://www.dso.iastate.edu/asc/academic/elearner/advantage.html

TipsThe link lists tips that address some of the challenges as well as help you make the most of your online experience. Look for ones useful to you. (The page will open in a new window. When you are done, close that window to return here.)http://www.cu-portland.edu/academics/online-learning/tips-success

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Online vs. Face-to-Face Study

Make a note to:– check your course syllabus and make a schedule for

study– review the disadvantages relevant to you and make

plans to address them– review the tips and make plan for following them

Remember: your enrollment confirmation e-mail will contain support contacts and any other course-specific information.

We hope you have a positive online learning experience!