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Using Moodle as a Learning Management System in the ELA Classroom. By: Debby Caven Digital Touch Education. What is Moodle?. M odular O bject- O riented D ynamic L earning E nvironment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Using Moodle as a Learning Management System

in the ELA Classroom By:

Debby CavenDigital Touch

Education

What is Moodle?•Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment

•Moodle is an Open Source Course Management System (CMS), also known as a Learning Management System (LMS) or a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). It has become very popular among educators around the world as a tool for creating online dynamic web sites for their students.

•Moodle is free to download, change, share, improve and customize to whatever YOU want it be.

•Moodle has features that allow it to scale to very large deployments and hundreds of thousands of students, yet it can also be used for a primary school or an education hobbyist.

•Many institutions use it as their platform to conduct fully online courses, while some use it simply to augment face-to-face courses (known as blended learning).

What is Moodle? (cont.)

•Many of our users love to use the activity modules (such as forums, databases and wikis) to build richly collaborative communities of learning around their subject matter (in the social constructionist tradition), while others prefer to use Moodle as a way to deliver content to students and assess learning using assignments or quizzes.

What is Moodle? (cont.)

Web 2.0 and Bloom’s Taxonomy

What Are Some Activities Available in Moodle 2.0?

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Debby Caven-6th Grade Lake Shore Middle School in Mequon, Wisconsin• Book study: Focusing on “Strategies that Work” while doing various read-aloud activities, understanding “netiquette”, applying the Habits of Mind of Art Costa.

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

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Paula Wick, Stoner Prairie Elementary School, Grades 4/5, S.S./ELA, “Wis-Concentrating”• Integrate social studies and literacy to learn and teach about Wisconsin.

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

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Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Teresa Voss-10th Grade, Verona High School, Library/ELA “Veil of Roses”• Book discussion: Read, discuss, research the setting, investigate a controversial issue.

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

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Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Kris Cody-Johnson, 11-12 grades, Verona Area High School, English, “Cody Englishfor Transition”• Focus on the writing and research process

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Examples of Moodle Within the ELA Classroom

Moodle & Lit CirclesMoodle.org:Basic literature circles have a number of jobs. Mine have 4 core jobs and an accessory job: Discussion Director, Illustrious Illustrator, Literary Luminary, and Creative Connector. (Students also complete Word Wizard.) When students complete their weekly job, they go to the Moodle site to post their job in a forum. Once that is complete, students must post comments.

Moodle & Lit Circlesfrom “Online Literature Circles: An

Engaging Way to Learn”

Moodle & Lit Circlesfrom “Online Literature Circles: An

Engaging Way to Learn”

Moodle & Lit Circlesfrom “Online Literature Circles: An

Engaging Way to Learn”

Moodle & Lit Circlesfrom “Online Literature Circles: An

Engaging Way to Learn”

Moodle & Lit Circlesfrom “Online Literature Circles: An Engaging

Way to Learn”

Moodle & Lit Circlesfrom “Online Literature Circles: An Engaging

Way to Learn”

Moodle & Lit Circlesfrom “Online Literature Circles: An Engaging

Way to Learn”

Moodle & Blogs• Create a forum question and students can

respond to the question – all can see.• Create an “online text activity” or “journal

activity” and students individually respond – only the teacher will view this entry.

Moodle & Blogs• Web 2.0 Tools;

Kidblog (kidblog.org)Edublog (edublogs.org)Edmodo (edmodo.com)Kids Learn to Blog (kidslearntoblog.com)

Questions?More Information?

• debbycaven@mac.comDigital Touch Education262-347-7254-Cell

http://www.eclass4learning.com/hosting/

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