Coming soon: The Cool Course Competition!

Coming soon: The Cool Course Competition!

by Helen Foster -
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We're currently planning a Cool Course Competition to encourage more people to donate great courses for our Moodle demo site and to start building our demo community hub for Moodle 2.0. Please see Development:Cool Course Competition for full details.

Any comments or suggestions about the competition would be welcome. We'd particularly like ideas for more competition categories. Currently there are just two:
  • Best application of Moodle activities
  • Best use of graphic
Also, has anyone any suggestions regarding how long the competition should run for?
Average of ratings: Very cool (5)
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Re: Coming soon: The Cool Course Competition!

by E. L. Cooper -
Hmmm the no add on mods is tuff but I'll put on my thinking cap. I think a month at least from the time you open to close for submissions.
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by Paula Clough -

I think this is a great idea.

Just brain storming some ideas here.

You might think about having different categories for classes aimed at different age groups. Perhaps Secondary Level, Elementary Level, Post Secondary Level. Another category idea might be to separate educational/training uses and other uses.

Another idea might be to divide up the Best Application category into some other categories... such as most interactive, best use of communication tools, most imaginative use of tools, etc.

cool

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by Helen Foster -
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E.L. thanks for your comments. I've just added provisional dates for the competition to Development:Cool_Course_Competition, thinking that if we run the competition for two months, it allows for the possibility of people being on holiday for some of the time.

Paula, thanks for your suggested categories. Perhaps age ranges are better than words such as 'Elementary Level' which can have different meanings in different countries. How about under 12, 12 to 18 and 18+?
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by Paula Clough -

Helen,

The age ranges would be a good way of figuring the levels.

cool

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by Sandy Pittendrigh -
I've been working with Moodle for almost a year now, making a series of introductory, self-help courses in a variety of IT issues: HTML/Css coding, Unix/Linux/Bash for bioinformaticians, Perl Programming, PHP programming, etc. More courses will continue to appear, at least until the funding runs out. I hope to do something with Microsoft products too at some point: C-sharp/Asp/Dotnet, etc.

For each such course I build an external, book-like website for background reading material (complete with links to other external resources). The course itself (the Moodle part) is a sequential series of topics and homework assignments, each of which involves at least some reading from the background reading and resources website.

For me this is the only way to do it. Moodle's page publishing capabilities just aren't powerful enough to do the whole thing. I've worked with Blackboard and Desire2Learn and they aren't any different (just a heck of lot more expensive).

I'm not sure why I'm posting this. Perhaps to point out: "my best work wouldn't fit into the competition," because I have a hunch you want 100% Moodle courses, that exist entirely as a distributable, scorm-format zip file. But I don't think that's the best way to make use of Moodle.

Flesh and blood classroom courses usually involve the combination of a teacher
and various textbooks. Online classes, for me, involve one or more teachers, course software of some kind (Moodle) plus easily editable, external reading resources.
(external reading resources that include intuitive page-to-page and section-to-section navigation plus keyword search.....that's what Moodle does not provide)
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by Brian Swarthout -
Hello,

I am a high school science teacher in Bozeman MT, US. I think it would be great to categorize the sites by level, elementary, middle school and high school, then by subject area. It would be great to see a listing of great example Moodle sites that one could reference to see how other teacher are using Moodle.

Here is a link to my Moodle site,
http://eschool.bsd7.org:8888/moodle19/course/view.php?id=137

Thank you,
Brian Swarthout
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by Helen Foster -
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Hi Brian,

We're hoping in future to have a really big community hub for sharing courses and best practice. Please see the development specification Development:Community hub for more details.
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by Sean Rattigan -
Hi Helen,
Just had a quick look at http://docs.moodle.org/en/Development:Community_hub

Is there a simple way in Moodle to implement the

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I have tried the collapsed topic format but this is more elegant... didnt like the way it centred all the topics...
It would be great if one could collapse/expand each tooic, and within each have sub-topics that could be expanded/collapsed...

Is this possible, or will it be in version 2.0?

Thanks,
Sean.
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by Helen Foster -
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Hi Sean,

Sorry I don't understand your post.

Community hubs are coming in Moodle 2.0. We have a Hub Servers forum in the Using Moodle course for discussions about this new feature.

Does this help, or are you referring to a MediaWiki feature?

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by Paula Clough -

Helen,

I was wondering.  Will you allow users to post courses that they have posted on other sites for sharing such as a Moodlecommons or Coloodle? 

Paula cool

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by Art Lader -

Very good idea. Very smart.

Just to be clear: Any of the standard Moodle packages will do, right? Even, for example, version 1.7.7?

Thanks,
Art

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Re: Coming soon: The Cool Course Competition!

by Helen Foster -
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Hi Art,

As far as I know the modules and blocks included in Moodle 1.7.7 are pretty much the same as the ones included in Moodle 1.9.

It's fine to create a course backup on a 1.7.7 site or even a 1.6 site, as it should restore to our Moodle demo site (which is running Moodle 1.9.5) without any problem.
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by Visvanath Ratnaweera -
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Hi Helen

Good plan! Hope this will open up the content-barrier ;)

Hier are my comments:

- > to encourage people to donate great Moodle demo courses

"demo" in the sense of quick sample or should they be self-contained and usefull as it is? Neiter demo nor sample nor test courses, rather production grade?

- Duration: 2 months is perfect.

- Categories: As others have mentioned a couple of seperate categories are necessary. For example Elementary (Primary), Secondary, Tertiary, Adult Education, .. Or application categories as Paula mentioned.

- Rules
> 2. You may enter as many courses in the competition as you wish.
> 3. You can only enter your course in one competition category.

one course in one competition category

> 5. Your course must include at least 3 different types of activity e.g. a forum, a quiz and a wiki.

Is this necessary? In certain application categories like "most interactive" for sure, but universally?

> 8. All course content must be freely available or available under one of the Creative Commons licenses

Have you considered GFDL too? http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/fdl.html

> 9. You must have the authority to publish the course under one of the Creative Commons licenses

under the licence you have chosen above (§8)

> i.e. you have created the course yourself or you have permission from the course creator.

or the previous authours have published the work under such licenes which allow you to ...

IMHO kind of obvious.

How to Enter:
> Check carefully that all course content is copyright-free or covered by a Creative Commons license

or the licence you have chosen is right/valid.

Prizes:
One Week active vacaion "bushwhacking the outback" smile
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by Lynn Scarlet Clark -
I have a dilemma about the competition - we've used the category/course hierarchy in Moodle in a really unique way. One of our training units (soory we've developed our own terminology!) is equivalent to a sub-category and each module within that learning unit is equivalent to a Moodle course. Therefore, I can't actually submit a 'course' as others would, as this will only constitute a fraction of one of our learning units.

The training I'd like to submit is actually a suite of six Moodle courses, all interlinked, where the learner moves easily between them.

How can I go about submitting this? I'm assuming our unusual way of using Moodle may be a good example for the demo area - Martin said at the MMUK09 that this is why the comp was set up: encouraging innovative examples.

Any advice will be greatly appreciated!

Lynn
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by Clifton Beasley -
Great idea! For a category, how about "Most innovative"
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by Faisal Ali Al Balushi -
Hi Helen

Great idea, I think this will encourage me and our faculty at Sultan Qaboos University to design creative courses and share their experience with others in moodle.org.

I remember once when faculties at SQU were really keen to design good course just for sack of winning the best course design competition in WebCTdead. I really don’t believe that we should design courses just to win a competition but to encourage student to learn effectively.

I know that some of our faculty members have designed really interactive courses and would love to see them participating in Cool Course Competition . Unfortunately, we are not allowed at SQU to donate the courses, but this competition would be good excuse tongueout

Faisal
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Re: The Cool Course Competition is now open!

by Helen Foster -
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Thanks everyone for all your comments and suggestions.

The Cool Course Competition is now open! Please visit the Cool Course Competition site and good luck with your competition entries!