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.
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.
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.
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.
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.