Our thinking is that we would like to give the students the opportunity to make notes online and to answer short assignments online and to store the results within the system for their future reference.
Any general thoughts on how this can be acheived?
Thanks
Unless by "private" you mean that you don't want tutors to be able to see it either. Otherwise Journals are what you need...online notes and short assignments are what they're for, really.
I am using them in a small course I'm developing for one of our teaching teams. Very useful.
Of course this only relates to textual material. If you want the students to be able to store and access other file types then I don't think it is currently possible with moodle. Personally I wouldn't want them to...I don't know what your students are like but I'm pretty sure a lot of our student moodle accounts would then start to fill up with pROn and pirated music, etc
Sean K
We are investigating the use of a private messenger system - similar to email 'cept no ability to mail out of the system ie to a mail@isp.com etc can only communicate with moodle members, and no attachments. messages are stored on server so student could access them anytime. Simple install , good code
Relevant 'bugs' to portfolios are:
http://moodle.org/bugs/bug.php?op=show&bugid=140
http://moodle.org/bugs/bug.php?op=show&bugid=250
It makes more sense to me to develop additional features for moodle, than to spend my time on one-off stuff for my own institution.
Suppose this is realy a matter for the development forum, if I'm taking it forward.
Comments appreciated!
Following this thread (and the two "bugs" Martin cited above) makes me realize that I have not been making the most of Moodle's capabilities.
And I was so proud...
I'll admit I am not the expert in Moodle, yet, but the eportfolio is something we will use in our project. What about the possibility of developing the eportfolio as an add-on for the moodle cms. We are using the postnuke system as a portal entry for our project and have comtemplated using a number of other add-ons to create the type of learning environment that we are looking for.
One option we have looked at is linking to the classroom web site development tools in myschoolonline. This option is certainly not the seamless appearance that we want, but it may create another alternative for others.
I am all for the eportfolio as an optional component within moodle...
Then students can control their files uploading, their own resources, their own notes (journals) etc.
But this is the bypass before ePortfolio will be fully implemented.
Have a lot of moodle