[Moodle] Using Moodle for Pedagogical PD?

Roland GESTHUIZEN rge at westallsc.vic.edu.au
Fri Mar 10 13:50:44 EST 2006


Yes I do .. have also set up a Moodle class at Monash Unit for a media unit to for the student to work together on a class wiki. They are really excited about what can be done as a group.

We looked at Wikipeedia and discussed what was different about the database that we were building. As a first step, we thought it would be good to pool our knowledge, build some links then step back to research our perceptions and backup our words. 

Too many strategies to detail. Good preparation helps (as allways) .. create a page that lists all the students and lists all the pages that they are working on (with obvious links to the page)  I needed this to track what work had been done by my students to assess their work. Kind of things I was looking for in any article was - message and clarity, spelling and gramar, at least 2 links to current topics and 1 link to a new topic (negotiated with me), reference links to work cited, picture etc.

I have an assessment rubric that I am happy to share. 

.. my year 12's wanted to have a go at adding in some assessment and feedback notes for the work by my year 10's. Adding in a cross age tutoring component is a fascinating idea.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Keith Richardson" <keithcr at fastmail.fm>
To: "List Moodle" <moodle at edulists.com.au>
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 12:20:49 +1100
Subject: [Moodle] Using Moodle for Pedagogical PD?

Hello Fellow Moodlers.
Something a little off-topic, but closely related to valid uses for
Moodle in our over-worked schools.
Have any of you experimented with (or seen others doing it) using the
CMS/wiki/etc of Moodle to allow teachers to help one another with
pedagogical problems? e.g. how to get kids interested, disciplining the
little darlings, etc etc...
I look forward to reading your replies, please!!!
Keith
Keith Richardson
Leibler Yavneh College
Elsternwick Ph (03)9528 4911
keithcr at fastmail.fm

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