Integrating Moodle into Your Teaching

Successful completion of this course results in three (3) graduate credits from
Framingham State College, Framingham, Massachusetts. Hosting included.

Current class: September 11 - December 18. Next class: January - May.
Local sections can be scheduled at your school's convenience.
 

Moodle Login (We are on Moodle 1.8.3+)
Moodle Support for Teachers (Set up your Moodle site)
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The title of this course was very carefully developed to convey a specific message. Its focus is on your teaching first, and then about Moodle. Moodle's tools will help your students only if you are prepared to redesign some of your teaching by answering the essential question, What can we accomplish online that we cannot accomplish as well or as fully in a more traditional classroom? There are many answers to this very important question. This course is designed to help you develop some answers as you construct your own course sites in Moodle. Participation in this semester course also includes hosting (if needed) and ongoing tech support for a full year.
 


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Romeo Marquis is the developer of this graduate level course and is its instructor. He is a former teacher, principal and associate dean for academic technology and distance education. He continues to teach in three graduate programs for teachers and administrators at Framingham State College - Curriculum & Instructional Technology, Educational Leadership, and TASO (Teachers in American Schools Overseas). He is a member of the Academic Program Committee of Massachusetts Colleges Online (MCO). He partners with Learning Networks (Portland, ME) and The Education Cooperative (Dedham, MA).