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Many years of experience working closely with schools all over Europe has
allowed us to reach a deep understanding of the reality of the teaching sector.
Hence, iDevelop is able to observe the needs, new tendencies and the continuous changes the educational
system is undergoing.
Thanks to this background, iDevelop have launched a wide range of courses and training events which provide
all the necessary tools to improve the skills of teachers and school staff.
The training courses offered by iDevelop were designed in cooperation with experts with an extensive
experience in the field of education. Topics covered in our training courses are all
related to educational issues, such as: motivation, new teaching methods,
emotional balance and the use of new communication and information
technologies.
Course Summary
Moodle is an open source software package for creating and managing e-learning courses. Most
educational institutions today use some kind of e-learning platform and a great majority of them use
Moodle for their online campus.
This course will guide you through the basic steps for the use Moodle as a teacher, creating intuitive
courses and integrating all types of activities, educational content and multimedia resources. Moodle can
be used for online courses, but it is also used in blended learning situations in which the face-to-face work
at school is complemented with a wide variety of digital materials.
350€
+ 50€ admin fee
Course Programme
Introduction to the course. Expected learning outcomes.
E-learning and blended learning: definition, characteristics and current trends.
Day 1
Why Moodle? Advantages of the Moodle LMS.
(5 hours)
INTRODUCTION TO E- Types of Moodle courses. Basic setup of a course.
LEARNING AND BLENDED Navigation in Moodle: teachers’ and students’ modes. Roles.
LEARNING. NAVIGATING Blocks and sections in a course: types and functions.
THROUGH A MOODLE
COURSE Activities and resources in Moodle.
Practice: setting up a Moodle course.
Types of resources.
Day 4 Teacher’s resources: labels, books, files, folders, content packages, web pages.
(5 hours) External resources: external links and embedded media.
MOODLE RESOURCES Copyright and the use of external resources.
Practice: adding internal and external resources to your Moodle course.
Enrolling options.
Grading: how to set up scales.
Day 5 Grading: how to set up the course grades.
(5 hours) Monitoring students work. The use of reports in Moodle.
EVALUATION IN MOODLE.
MANAGING A COURSE Course administration: course backup and restore.
Course administration: resetting a course for a new academic year.
Practice: backing up a course.
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Learning Outcomes
By completing this course, participants will be able to:
1. understand the importance of current e-learning and blended learning trends in education;
2. understand and the main characteristics of Moodle as a software for the creation of online courses;
3. set up and use your own Moodle course;
4. navigate through a course and customize it with different blocks and sections;
5. create different types of learning activities and use them according to the desired learning
outcomes;
6. provide feedback for students’ work and grade assignments;
7. create individual itineraries by restricting access to activities based upon conditions such as date,
grades, performance, etc;
8. create your own resources in Moodle and incorporate other external resources
9. from the Internet;
10. comply with copyright laws when using external materials for your courses;
11. enroll your students in a Moodle course;
12. monitor your students’ performance throughout the course;
13. set up grading scales and configure the course grades policy;
Methodology
14. backup, restore and reset a Moodle course.
The course has a very practical approach. Each of the participants will have an empty Moodle course of
their own. They will use this empty course not only as a sandbox to practise all the Moodle features, but
also as a real course adapted to their own school subject(s). At the end of the course, each participant will
have a backup file of their own course that they can take back home to use with their students.
How the skills learnt can be applied
in teaching work?
The skills learnt by the participants during the course can be used to:
1. Each participant will take home a backup of a Moodle course created by themselves with some
model resources and activities that can be used in their classes.
2. The participants will be able to complement the face-to-face interaction in their subjects with
varied multimedia resources that their students can use online.
3. The use of the Moodle platform will have a positive impact on their students’ motivation.