Moodle Teaching Techniques:
Creative Ways to Use Moodle for Constructing Online Learning Solutions
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Book Contents Index > Chapter 10

Preface
1: Introduction
2: Forum Solutions
3: Chat Solutions
4: Quiz Solutions
5: Lesson Solutions
6: Wiki Solutions
7: Glossary Solutions
8:
The Choice Activity  
9: Course Solutions
10:
Workshop Solution
Index

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Chapter 10: Workshop Solution

Moodle's Workshop module is one of the most complex and powerful of all the activities. A workshop provides a place where the student can:

  1. Receive directions for completing a project.
  2. View an example of a completed project, provided by the teacher.
  3. Assess the teacher's example using criteria given by the teacher.
  4. Compare his/her assessment of the example to the teacher's assessment of the same example.
  5. Submit his/her completed project.
  6. Assess other students' completed projects, again using the criteria given by the teacher.
  7. Compare his/her assessment of other students' work to the assessments made by other students, and by the teacher.
  8. Receive assessments of the project that (s)he submitted.

I listed the workshop tasks in the order of which students usually complete them. You can skip some of these steps. However, the steps that can be skipped offer the most educational benefit.

Chapter 10: Workshop Solution

  • Workshop Basics
    • Plan your Strategy
    • Grading Grades
  • Step-by-Step Example: Create the Workshop
    • What Work do you want the Student to Submit?
    • Will a Student Assess the Work of his/her Classmates, and if so,
      How will that Affect the Student's Grade?
    • How much of the Student's Grade Depends on Assessing the Work of his/her Peers, and How much on the Work the Student has Submitted?
    • What is the Criteria for Assessing the Work?
    • What Submissions will the Student Assess?
    • If Classmates Assess Each Others' Work, will They do it Anonymously?
      • Must the Classmates Agree on a Grade, or Can they Make their Assessments Independent of Each Other?
    • What is the Schedule for Submitting the Work, and Assessments?
  • Summary

 

   

 

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Released: September 2007
ISBN: 184719284X
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