Activity Modules
Moodle contains a wide range of activity modules that can be used to build up any type of course.
Forums
Assignments
Books
Book is a simple multipage study material
Chats
Choices
Database Activity
Dimdim Web Meeting
This module provide students a way of fast memoizing list of "things". This is a typical indexing exercise, where a map of coupled things should be learned and retained. We say "thing" because either key or value could be any related pair of text, images or sounds.
This module implements a full Leitner system to mechanically support the memoization process of the relationships. The couples to be learned are first attached to a deck of cards. These are initially considered as difficult to learn. The teacher can choose a learning curve using 2, 3 or 4 decks. 4 decks should be used for large set of definitions. When the student fails answering a card, he will tell it and let the card stay in the same deck. If he has the correct answer, he will ask for passing the card to the second deck, so considered as less difficult to learn. The process is repeated for all decks till the last one where card will remain. The decks are triggered so the student knows which he should review. Difficult cards will trigger more often thant trivial cards. Trigger delays are adjustable.
When a student do not apply for reviewing decks, cards may downgrade automatically to an higher difficulty deck.
The module allows also a free use of the cards, enabled by module configuration. The module is customisable graphically using a teacher defined CSS and image set.
What is a flash card trainer?
A widely used method to efficiently use flashcards was proposed by the German science popularizer Sebastian Leitner in the 1970s is used in this flashcard-trainer. In his method, known as the Leitner system, flashcards are sorted into groups according to how well you know each one. This is how it works: you try to recall the solution written on a flashcard. If you succeed, you send the card to the next group. But if you fail, you send it back to the first group. Each succeeding group has a longer period of time before you are required to revisit the cards.
For example, suppose you have 3 groups called Group 1, Group 2 and Group 3. The cards in Group 1 are the ones that you often make mistakes with, and Group 3 contains the cards that you know very well. You might choose to study the Group 1 cards once a day, Group 2 every 3 days, and the Group 3 cards every 5 days. If you look at a Group 1 card and get the correct answer, you "promote" it to Group 2. A correct answer with a Group 2 card "promotes" that card to Group 3. If you make a mistake with a Group 2 or Group 3 card, it gets "demoted" to Group 1, which forces you to study that card more often.
The advantage of this method is that you can focus on the most difficult flashcards, which remain in the first few groups. The result is, ideally, a reduction in the amount of study time needed.
Forums
Glossary
This activity allows participants to create and maintain a list of definitions, like a dictionary.
The entries can be searched or browsed in many different formats.
The glossary also allows teachers to export entries from one glossary to another (the main one) within the same course.
Finally, it is possible to automatically create links to these entries from throughout the course.
Labels
Lesson
Lightbox Gallery
What is a Mobile Learning Object?
You can add a great varaiety of content to a Mobile Learning Object:
- formatted text with images, audio and video
- Interactive questions (are solved on the phone, without a server connection)
- Long text content (eBook-Mode)
- and more ...
A Mobile Learning Object is created with a graphical editor (called MLE-Editor). To use this editor you need Java installed on your computer (If you don't have Java please click here to get it for free). Please accept all security warnings (if one may appear) otherwise you won't be able to use all the features of the editor!
If a Mobile Learning Object is marked as an eBook it must contain only (formatted) text, images and links (everything else will be ignored on the phone). The great advantage of using the eBook-Mode is, that the parsing time (the time you need to store the object on the mobile phone) is very very small. Especially if you have a large content (like a book) with hundreds of pages, you might need 15 or even more minutes to store the object on the mobile phone if the eBook-Mode is not activated. With the eBook mode you need only a few seconds.
We recommend you to activate the eBook mode if your content consists only out of text and images (and links) and if the number of pages are greater than 50.
Page Menu
This activity allows one to construct menus with various link types. This activity's primary use is to provide navigation for the Page Course Format.
Questionnaire
The questionnaire module allows you to construct questionnaires (surveys) using a variety of question types, for the purpose of gathering data from users. It is based on phpESP, and Open Source questionnaire tool. See http://phpesp.sourceforge.net
Quizzes
Resources
Turnitin Tool
newmodule
This file contains the main description of the newmodule module. Usually, it's used to explain the main features of the activity, with a natural language. Also, the overall process of the activity is detailed here with its pedagogical foundation.
From a developer perspective, this "help" directory will contain simple html files like this that you will be able to link from newmodule code when any sort of explanation is necessary (it's easier to add those links automatically, both from the formslib stuff (see mod_form.php) and from everywhere else (see the helpbutton() function).
Also, don't forget to add one link to this help file from the newmodule/help "index.html" file, it will allow Moodle to show all the existing help files related to the module when the complete list of available help files is requested.
Please, replace me with the real information about the newmodule!
This activity allows you to schedule and access a WebEx session from Moodle. Attendees can be added from the course or an external user can be invited. Notification and reminder emails can be sent, and students can earn a grade based on a minimum amount of participation time. If recording is turned on, then the WebEx activity will contain a link to past session recordings.
Wikis
A Wiki enables documents to be authored collectively in a simple markup language using a web browser.
"Wiki wiki" means "super fast" in the Hawaiian language, and it is the speed of creating and updating pages that is one of the defining aspects of wiki technology. Generally, there is no prior review before modifications are accepted, and most wikis are open to the general public or at least to all persons who also have access to the wiki server.
The Moodle Wiki module enables participants to work together on web pages to add, expand and change the content. Old versions are never deleted and can be restored.
This module is based on Erfurt Wiki.
Pronto
Pronto is the instant messaging Wimba application.
WorldWideWhiteboard™ Dashboard
Connect user to WorldWideWhiteboard™ Dashboard.
