I am certainly not the "moodle guru" - Anne Thorpe is. ;-) I tend to have a more "liberal" take on things. I am all for setting up alternate ways for students to self-enroll and access Moodle. My opinions are often viewed as too insecure - and they may be. But I am okay with that. :-)
You can hook yourself up with the Moodle Group here ont he site, Jeff, and start sharing courses there. Ning is pretty flexible, so anyone is welcome to start up a project/use for the group forums. There are ways to attach files, OR you could go to the Notes page (which are just wiki pages) and create a wiki page for Moodle courses, and then people can create or add as they see fit.
Hey Jeff, welcome to MACUL Space! We teach in the same neck of the woods. I'm just across the county line in Mattawan. Nice to have another Southwesterner :)
Hi Jeff,
Nice picture! What kind of courses are you seeking? There are not canned courses out there at this point, but others may be willing to share if you know what types you need. I have several PD courses you can look at if you'd like. Also, there is CareerForward that you can use for middle and high school students.
Anne
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Nice picture! What kind of courses are you seeking? There are not canned courses out there at this point, but others may be willing to share if you know what types you need. I have several PD courses you can look at if you'd like. Also, there is CareerForward that you can use for middle and high school students.
Anne