Moodle presentation materials

Moodle presentation materials

Josep M. Fontana -
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Hi fellow moodlers,

I've been asked to give a presentation about Moodle for a group of university professors from different European universities which are members of a research group I'm involved in.

As I'm preparing the slides and the structure of my presentation I thought I would ask for the help of other members of the community with more experience than me. I know many of you have participated in events to promote Moodle or to talk about specific aspects of Moodle. Are there any helpful tips that you can offer?

I would be very grateful for any materials that you could share with me. I know there are some official Moodle slides that I can use (and I will probably make use of them), but if you have created additional slides that can be useful to make certain points about Moodle or that provide other important information, I would really appreciate it if you could share them with me. Of course, I'm going to use my own Moodle courses to illustrate the specific uses I make of the different modules, but if you have any other materials besides slides that can show original and creative uses of Moodle (some interesting use of a module or activity such as a glossary, for instance), I would also welcome them in my presentation.

Thanks in advance.

Josep M.
回复Josep M. Fontana

Re: Moodle presentation materials

David Smailes -
I've attached a link to my recent presentation which I used at a meeting of local Head Teachers:

http://www.altangst.net/moodle/file.php/1/DSmoodle.ppt

It's adapted from another contributor's presentation, whose name I've forgotten temporarily so apologies to that person.

Hope it helps.


回复David Smailes

Re: Moodle presentation materials

Josep M. Fontana -
Thanks David. Very complete. I'm sure it will be helpful.
Just in case you need to cite the source of some of the content of the slides you mention, I think I recognize some of the pictures as being from:

http://www.e-teaching.org.uk/golearn/
http://www.webschool.org.uk/

(thanks to Antonio Vicent for drawing my attention to these presentations)

There is also something from the "official" Moodle presentation (I suppose, Martin D. produced them).

Josep M.