Опубликовано Matt Bury

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Hi shujie,

Re: Oliver Caviglioli, I started designing a taxonomy of graphic organisers, based on my understanding of the research on using visual representations to support learning (there's a lot!). But Caviglioli's book did such a good job, it made my work pretty much redundant. 

For my personal curriculum design process, I pretty much leave the platform, e.g. Moodle, out of it until the final stages; as far as possible, I'm platform agnostic & prioritise the ILOs, learning design, sequencing, mediation & remediation dimensions (the actual learning content).

Moodle has a rich enough array of activities, tools, & other features that most learning activity designs can be accommodated, more or less, with few compromises, but that usually also requires some thinking outside the box & some design revisions.

My main tools are physical notebooks, post-it notes, LibreOffice docs & spreadsheets, etc.; pretty traditional, every day office supplies & tools; as well as graphics, audio, & video packages for multimedia learning content.

After that, I convert the learning content into "LMS friendly" formats & layouts so that they're as simple as possible & "play nice" with different screen shapes & sizes (the simpler the HTML, the more consistently it renders on user's screens).

For visually representing course structures, I simply draw freehand. Nothing fancy.

I hope this helps.

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Hi shuje,

If you're looking for graphic organisers specifically for education, Oliver Caviglioli has read a lot of research, authored books, & collaborated with other educators to develop all kinds of educationally oriented resources & courses. His website features a number of free, openly licensed guides, posters, & presentations on graphic organisers that you might find helpful: https://www.olicav.com/

I hope this helps!

Matt

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As the saying goes, the problem is usually between the keyboard & the chair. Self-managed LMS instances are fine in theory but it depends on the expertise, conscientiousness, & available resources of the sysadmin(s) responsible & that the institutional admin consult with & pay heed to their concerns & issues raised.

All too often, this is not the case.
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The law doesn't exclude any companies. It just means that they have to support ODF.

AFAIK, Google already does. 

It's an open format & Microsoft can easily support it if they want to.

I don't use MS Office so I have no idea what formats they support at the moment.

The idea is to ensure complete forward and backward document compatibility; something that MS Office formats don't guarantee but ODF does.

It'd probably be illegal, i.e. against some free trade agreement or other law, if Germany were to explicitly single out & exclude a specific company in this respect.

Moodle in English -> Lounge -> Moodle Moot / Mix 2026 -> Moodle Moot / Mix 2026

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Easy explanation: the "...in the age of AI" adjunct is now obligatory in all conferences, no matter the sector, discipline, or subject.

Now, we can look forward to conferences on dentistry in the age of AI, theology in the age of AI, & physiotherapy... ...in the age of AI.

Apparently, my electric toothbrush is AI. 🙄